"Standard issue for the dragon slayer—lightly insulated, Ork destroying, waterproof shield.The Druid Jacket keeps Mark Sollors warm and dry when rooping around the BC backcountry. Clean and simple, its bomber design includes extra-strength 2L waterproof/breathability and lightweight insulation to hold heat without weighing you down. On-hill essentials include venting Pit Zips™, a waist gaiter that connects to any Burton pant, and hidden pockets for all your paraphernalia. "
Features Discontinued Colors
"Key Features of the Burton Restricted Druid Snowboard Jacket: DRYRIDE Durashell™ 2-Layer Coated Fabric [5,000MM, 5,000G] Sig Fit Thermacore™ Insulation [40G Throughout] Embossed Taffeta Lining Critically Taped Seams Fulltime Hood Internal Media Pocket Stretch Waist Gaiter with Jacket-to-Pant Interface Includes Burton Restricted Jacket Features Package "
Our mens and womens outerwear comes in three distinct fits all tailored around the movements of riding for total protection from wind, wet, and wacky style.
Sig Fit
Our tried-and-true fit built with room for layering, without being overly baggy. Jacket sleeves designed with a bit of extra length to fit over your gloves and keep snow out when strapping into your bindings
Team Fit
At the teams request, these jackets are longer in length than the Burton Sig Fit with two inches added in the body and one inch added in the sleeves.
Slim Fit
Tighter and more tailored when compared to the Burton Sig Fit. Pants feature a shorter rise and narrower waist, hip, and thigh area, with enough room in the cuffs to accommodate your boots
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Description: The jacket is roomy, without being too baggy. The sleeves are on the long side, but leaves a lot of room to move around.
Experience:
Got this jacket before the start of the 2010/11 season. Although, thin, it's incredibly warm and I only wear a single layer under the jacket. The fleece liner on the collar is definitely a nice touch when the weather really gets cold.