Whether it's a weekend day at your local resort or a week long ski vacation, the men's Rossignol Strato STR Ski Jacket has the waterproof, insulated comfort to let you ski all season. Low-profile synthetic insulation complements the seam-sealed design for weatherproof warmth that lasts all day long. Skier-designed features like weatherproof zippers, a built-in powder skirt and elastic cuffs with thumbholes extend your comfort on cold, stormy days. Extra details like a built-in goggle wipe and a dedicated pass pocket set you up for a great ski season.
A flattering, tailored cut inspired by sport ski styleLightweight, Breathable and Recycled WarmthBreathable Primaloft® Black insulation keeps you warm even in wet conditions and features 100% post-consumer recycled insulation made from plastic bottles. GRS Certified (Global Recycled Standard)Insulation that's warmer in the body and lighter in the sleeves to keep you comfortable in cold to very cold temperatures while still allowing natural movementFully-Taped SeamsAll seams are taped to create the most complete seal against wind, rain and snowFour-Way StretchPerformance fabric with the highest level of stretch to move with your body for increased comfort, mobility and a natural range of motionVentilatedZip underarm vents help regulate body temperatureWeatherproof ZippersWaterproof zippers enhance wet-weather protectionPFC-Free Water-RepellencyIncludes a Durable Water-Repellent (DWR) coating that sheds light snow and rain without the use of toxic fluorocarbon-based chemicalsRemovable Hood with adjustment on front2 hand zipped pockets - 1 ski pass pocket - Inside pockets
Fit - Classic Fit
Waterproofing - 20 000 mm
Breathability - 20 000 g/m2
Insulation - 130 g/100 g
Fabric -
Main fabric: 87% Polyamide 13%Elastane Hood: 79% Polyamide 21%PolyesrereClothing Fa Fabric Weave MELANGE EFFECT NYLON+ 4 WAY STRETCHClothing Fa Fabric Weight 210 g/m² 74 g/m²Flothing Fa Lining 100% Polyamide
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