Flylow  Kane Jacket - Men's

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When you need to stay dry and protected in the backcountry and maneuver quickly with a pack, the Flylow Kane jacket eases your motion with incredible stretchiness and heat-dumping air permeability.

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Features

  • 3-layer Intuitiveâ„¢ Perm fabric has 20,000 mm/20,000 g of waterproof/breathable protection with 0.02 cfm air permeability to shed heat quickly
  • Lightweight, packable shell is extra stretchy and supple to give you the greatest range of motion unhindered by a pack
  • Fully taped seam construction with waterproof zips seals out the elements
  • Articulated shoulders and sleeves enhance movement
  • Offset shoulder seams reduce wear when touring with a pack
  • 12 in. underarm vents dump heat quickly while letting cool air through breathable, moisture-wicking mesh lining when riding hard
  • Ample pockets are located out of the way of pack straps for convenient access
  • Helmet-compatible hood with adjustable cinch cords offers added protection
  • No-bulk cuffs ensure the fit is locked in and comfortable

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Snowsports

Downhill Skiing

Fabric

Nylon

Windproof

Yes

Waterproof

Yes

Type of Waterproofing

3-later Intuitive Perm 20,000 mm/20,000 g waterproof/breathable membrane

Hood

Yes

Packable

Yes

Ventilation

Pit Zips

Back Length

Hip-length

Back Length (in.)

32 inches

Gender

Men's

Weight

1 lb. 3 oz.

Size Chart

Flylow Clothing - Men's
XSSMLXLXXL303234363840
Chest34363840 - 424446
Waist28303234 - 363840303234363840
Hip34353738 - 404244353738404244
Inseam313132323232313232323232

Sizing Notes

Measurements stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.

SHORT: Some pants are available in short sizes, which generally means an inseam is 2 inches shorter than regular sizes.

TALL: Some pants are available in tall sizes, which generally means an inseam is 2 inches longer than regular sizes.

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