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Sessions Progression Jacket - Men's - 2010

Sessions Progression Jacket - Men's - 2010 BCS

Item # SSN0512

Just when you thought the winds of change blew in a wealth of skills and a new shred set-up you wake up with a throbber and no recollection of the previous night's actions. However, the realization that the winds of change brought blinding snow and bitter temps isn't a total disappointment. Thanks to your gear wisdom, you knew this Session Progression Jacket's durable material, added waterproofing, moderate insulation, storm skirt, and hood has you covered.

Bottom Line:

As you progress, you need a jacket that can keep up.

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Rating for this product: 2

Arms are far too short!

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January 22, 2012

At first I didn't notice how short the sleaves were. When I wore this coat for snowboarding it only took a few minutes to find out that this coat is useless. The sleeves pulled out of my gloves during boarding, exposing my wrists and part of my forearms. Wairing the gaiters did keep the sleeves inside the gloves, but they pulled so hard on the inside of my hands that they turned purple within one hour. I'm guessing they would have ripped off within a few days, if not hours. Unless you have unusually short arms in relation to the rest of your body this coat will be useless for snowboarding.

The two stars are for the fact that like the other reviewer says the coat is very light, breathable and has great insulation.

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the heavy grey loocs a litlle brown in colour, is the true colour

the heavy grey loocs a litlle brown in colour, is the true colour closer to black??

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July 27, 2011

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It's not very dark. It's more of a deep steel grey color.

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October 30, 2011

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Rating for this product: 2

Great material, but what's with the arms?

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October 30, 2011

Sadly, I had to return this jacket. The insulation felt great, it was lightweight, breathable, and had great features. I had a huge beef with the arms. The arms are very short and the armpits hang down so low that you can't raise your arms even to your shoulders. If you like the steezy look and order up two or three sizes it might not be an issue.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[shell] polyester; [lining] mesh, nylon 
Insulation:
synthetic 
Fabric Waterproof Rating:
15,000 mm 
Fabric Breathability Rating:
10,000 g/mē 
Fit:
regular 
Powder Skirt:
yes, removable 
Pockets:
2 front 
Seams:
critally taped 
Wrist Gaiters:
no 
Hood:
yes, full-time 
Liner-Compatible:
no 
RECCO:
yes 
Recommended Use:
snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime