Outdoor Research  Snowcrew Down Jacket - Women's

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Constructed for cold-weather resort riding, the women's Outdoor Research Snowcrew Down Jacket combines down and synthetic insulation for superior warmth and optimal breathability.

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Features

  • Features bluesign®-approved, recycled and RDS-approved materials
  • Waterproof and windproof Ventia™ shell fabric protects you from the elements
  • Breathable fabric with mechanical stretch
  • Responsibly sourced 700-fill-power down insulation offers superior warmth
  • VerticalX™ Eco synthetic insulation provides additional warmth and breathability
  • Pit zips offer additional ventilation
  • Snowsports helmet-compatible hood features multiple adjustments, a wire brim and a hood lock
  • Brushed tricot chin guard
  • YKK VISLON® 2-way center front zipper
  • Adjustable wrist cuffs with internal knit gaiters
  • Powder skirt helps keep snow out
  • Elastic drawcord hem
  • Forearm ski pass pocket with key clip
  • Invisible zip chest pocket
  • Brushed tricot-lined hand pockets
  • Interior zip chest pocket and large internal mesh stash pocket

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Downhill Skiing

Snowboarding

Snowsports

Fabric

Ventia 2L polyester (56% recycled) 75-denier x 150-denier plain weave mechanical stretch shell (bluesign approved)

Lining Fabric

Recycled polyester 50-denier taffeta (bluesign approved)

Windproof

Yes

Waterproof

Yes

Type of Waterproofing

2-layer Ventia waterproof/breathable fabric

Insulated

Yes

Insulation Type

Down / Synthetic Blend

Insulation

700-fill-power down; VerticalX Eco: 150 g polyester (85% recycled)

Warmth

Warmer

Hood

Yes

Thumbholes

Yes

Powder Skirt

Yes

Ventilation

Pit Zips

2-Way Zipper

Yes

Back Length

Thigh-length

Back Length (in.)

30 inches

Gender

Women's

Weight

2 lbs. 6.4 oz.

Sustainability

Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria

Contains recycled materials

Down certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS)

Size Chart

Outdoor Research Clothing - Women's
XXSXSSMLXLXXLXXXL1X2X3X4X02468101214161816W18W20W22W24W
Bust28 - 30.530.5 - 3333 - 35.535.5 - 38.538.5 - 41.541.5 - 4545 - 48.548.5 - 52.543 - 4747 - 5151 - 5555 - 5932.2533.534.7535.7536.7537.7539.2540.7542.544.54446485052
Sleeve Length29.53030.53131.53232.532.532.53333.534
Waist21.5 - 2424 - 26.526.5 - 2929 - 3232 - 3535 - 38.538 - 42.542.5 - 46.539 - 4343 - 47.547.5 - 51.551.5 - 55.752627.752829303132.7534.536.538.54042444648
Hip30.5 - 33.533.5 - 3636 - 38.538.5 - 41.541.5 - 44.544.5 - 47.547.5 - 5151 - 5545 - 4949 - 5353 - 5757 - 6134.753637.2538.539.540.541.542.544.546.54648505254
Inseam303030.53131.531.531.531.531.531.531.531.5313131313131313131313131313131

Sizing Notes

Short: Some pants are available in short sizes, which generally means an inseam that is 2 inches shorter than regular sizes. Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.

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Reviews
7 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars

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Product Rating

2 out of 3 (67%) reviewers recommend this product

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Finding Dori
CA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Best Snowboarding Jacket I have ever owned.

7 months ago

This is a well made jacket. Fits really nicely and feels very comfortable. Love the adjustable wrist cuffs with internal knit gaiters. Got this for Christmas and wore it for the 1st time on our Snowbaording trip to Steamboat Springs. Temps were around 16°-32° and I wore 3 thin layers, and a no sleeve fleece vest underneath. I was nice and cozy. I am 5’7”, 119 lbs, 67 yrs. old and always cold. I got a Size S. Very happy with my gift.

Body Type:Athletic
Age:65–74
Weight:100–125 lbs.
Height:5'7"
Experience Level:Intermediate
Yes , I recommend this product

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Leah M
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Defective

7 months ago

On first sight, this coat seems like great quality but the thumb hole on one hand is on the wrong side, when I put my thumb in either direction the sleeve is all twisted. Also one of the adjustment pulls for adjusting the hood around the face is sewed into a hood seam when it should be able to be pulled to adjust hood. It seems like such a great coat but not wanting to find more defects for the cost, will have to return.

No, I do not recommend this product

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Ariele B
Terrace, BC, CA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Love it

1 year ago

Good jacket for colder days skiing at the resort or just to go for a walk on freezing days. I'm 5 ft 4 130lbs and I wanted a relaxed fit so I ordered a medium and it fits perfectly. Good quality, great fit and very warm. This is my new favorite down jacket.

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jam
new york
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

so comfy and warm!

1 year ago

fits really nicely and feels very comfortable. pockets and zippers feel very well made. makes a good daily jacket and ski jacket! feels a tiny bit bulky but that's to be expected with any winter jacket

Yes , I recommend this product
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William K
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Quality outer fabric and well insulated

7 months ago

This is a well made jacket. It is not like the cheaper bubble jackets with fragile outer material that tears easily. If you like the style of this jacket, buy it. You won't regret it.

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Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
6 months ago
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