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UnderArmour 4-Way Stretch Fabric: The material used in this piece of apparel was made using 4-way stretch fabric. This is a great feature for athletic apparel, where you may need to move and bend and not be restricted by your clothes. 10,000 Waterproof rating: This is a very high waterproof rating, found on the best outdoor gear available. It will keep you dry even in a downpour of rain, and still has the ability to breathe so it doesn't feel like a garbage bag. There are higher rated fabrics, but for average, even above average users, the 10k is more than enough to get the job done. 10,000g Breathability: Not quite like a cotton sweatshirt, but not a rubber suit either, this fabric still does a great job of transporting moisture away from the body so its not a sauna every time it warms up a bit. Full Length Front Zipper: Easy on and off with a full length zipper, that doubles as the best possible venting. Elastic Sleeve: A ring of elastic at the sleeve cuff helps keep the elements out, and is incredibly easy to use (you just put it on and don't have to do anything). UnderArmour ColdGear: Recommended for use when temperatures dip below 55 degrees (F), ColdGear features a double-sided fabric that wicks moisture from the skin and circulates body heat. Stay warm and stay dry, and stay out there! Pit Zips: Water resistant, dual sliding zippers open up for extra ventilation. MP3 pocket: Extra pocket to keep your MP3 player rocking music, so you can tune out all that nature stuff.
ArmourStorm Construction: A restricted Under Armour technology. ArmourStorm apparel features proprietary waterproof/breathable fabrics at the cutting edge of apparel tech. UnderArmour Metal (tm): Mesh lining works in combination with your underlayer to keep you drier, longer, as well as allow the garment to dry itself out much quicker. Powder skirt: An elastic waist with snaps built into the jacket to keep snow out of the undies even when turfing in deep powder Goggle Pocket: A mesh pocket located on the inside of the jacket to safely store your goggles when you are waiting in the lunch line or just walking to and from your car. |