The Quiksilver TR Stretch Snowboard/Ski Jacket is a highly functional jacket that has everything you need to take on the mountain.
The TR Stretch Jacket uses Quiksilver's DryFlight® technology to provide 20,000mm waterproofing, keeping you dry on the mountain. A seamless mega stretch lining and innovative Torex™ Dermizax™ material provide extreme waterproofing with reduced condensation to keep you extra dry and comfortable. With a shell construction, the TR Stretch also offers 15K breathability, regulating your body temperature and ensuring you don't overheat whilst mesh-lined underarm and chest vents provide extra ventilation.
Reinforced with a fixed stretch powder skirt, a jacket-to-pant attachment system and stretch wrist gaiters with thumbholes, the TR Stretch Jacket is equipped to maintain warmth and dryness when the temperature drops, making every effort to keep the snow out.
For additional protection, the TR Stretch features YKK Aquaguard zips and fully taped seams whilst a helmet-compatible, 3-way adjustable, fixed hood helps to shelter you from wind and snow in a versatile style.
Featuring external pockets for hand warming, lens cleaning, lift passes, goggles and easy music access, Quiksilver prioritise convenience and functionality in their TR Stretch design.
The Lowdown
Waterproofing: 20K DryFlight® Technology
Breathability Rating: 15,000 gm
Seam Construction: Fully Taped
Zips: YKK Aquaguard Zips
Insulation: Shell
Lining: Seamless Engineered Mega Stretch Lining
Vents: Mesh-Lined Underarm Vents, Chest Vents
Pockets: Hand Warmer Pockets, Pass Pocket, Inside Media Pocket, Inside Mesh Goggle Pocket, Chest Pocket
Wrist Gaiters: Stretch Wrist Gaiters with Thumbholes
Much like humans themselves, Quicksilver evolved out of the water. Forever-inspired surf, winter sports, and general outdoor and streetwear were eventually added to their expertise and inventory.
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