From Obermeyer, this coat features:
- Quilted adjustable stowable hood
- Fuzzy-fleece lined collar
- Long elastic cuffs sleeves with stretch inner cuffs
- Side opening with snap closure
- Interior windguard
- Snap-Away™ water-resistant powderskirt
- Zipper handwarmer pockets
- Flap pockets
- Cord routing guide
- Adjustable hem
- Reflective logo
- Key keeper
- YKK® Delta® half zip closure
- Heavy weight
- Approx. 26.25#double; length
- HydroBlock® Sport 100% Polyester Plain Weave
- Nylon Ripstop
- Polyester lining
- Water resistant
- Thermore® Ecodown® 200gm Body; 150gm Sleeve
- Allied Feather & Down 700 Fill Power Duck Down Hood
- DWR polymer coating for stain protection
- HydroBlock® Sport resists up to 10,000mm before water penetration while allowing 10,000 grams of water vapor to pass through within a 24-hour time frame
- White-HydroBlock® Sport 100% Nylon Ripstop Weave
- Finish Line-HydroBlock® Sport 100% Polyester Plain Weave
- Poppin' Bubbles-HydroBlock® Sport 100% Polyester 40D Plain Weave
- Dry clean
Imported.
Snow Is Magic.
It transforms our world, blankets the earth, and opens our imagination unlike anything else.
We’re a team fueled by the same sense of hunger and passion for the outdoors as our founder. We all live to play in the mountains. On powder days, the ski lift is our office. We tinker and test and put our gear through real life fittings on the slopes, not just a lab. We care deeply about how it’s going to fit and make people feel. And we’ve grown seven decades of roots in the ski industry as a result. For over 70 years, our founder Klaus Obermeyer has been acting on his belief that a company should “step lightly” and strive in every possible way toward sustainability. Whether it’s lowering our corporate carbon footprint, using increasingly recycled materials or crafting gear that stands up to anything we might put it through, we want to continue to do all we can as a company to help protect the future of our winters, trees and mountains. Obermeyer products have been designed and tested in the heart of the Rocky Mountains of Aspen, Colorado since 1947.