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Type | Puffy |
Gore-Tex | |
Hood Type | No hood |
Powder Skirt | No |
Jacket to Pant Interface | No |
Fit | |
Vents | None |
Layer Count | 2 Layer |
Waterproof Rating | Below 5K |
Breathability Rating | Below 5K |
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Warmth | |
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Burton Cabin 2016 Review by The Good Ride
The Burton Cabin Jacket is a good mid-layer on colder wet days and a stand-alone on mild to cool dry days. Also, it isn’t bad having a reversible.
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Size Tried: Large
James’ Specs:
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 205 lbs
Chest: 44”
Neck: 16″
Torso Length (collar bone to pant line) 23”
Shoulder Width (widest point of shoulders) 22”
Arm Length (pit to wrist) 19.5”
Helmet: Smith Vantage
Goggles: Smith IO7
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