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Gore-Tex | |
Hood Type | No hood |
Powder Skirt | No |
Jacket to Pant Interface | No |
Fit | |
Vents | |
Layer Count | 1 Layer |
Waterproof Rating | |
Breathability Rating | |
Manufactured in | China |
Warmth | |
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Burton Repel Flannel 2014 - 2013 Review by The Good Ride
The Burton Repel Flannel is a good little flannel and I’ve worn it for many days now and I like it. It’s perfect for warm winters like the one I had in 2014 and it’s a great sunny day flannel with enough waterproofing to repel someone spraying snow all over you but it’s not ideal for an actual snow day. At that point, it’s best as a layer underneath a well-waterproofed shell.
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Size Tried: Large
James’ Specs:
Height: 5’10”,
Weight: 210 lbs,
Upper Body-:44” Chest, Torso Length 23” (collar bone to pant button), Shoulder Width Approx 22”, Arm Length 19.5” (pit to wrist)
Lower Body: 33” Waist, 42” Hips, 30” Inseam, 24.5” Thigh
Turn On’s: Size L Jackets that fit well around my chest, size M pants that fit well around my thighs so I can get in and out of my pockets, open roads, Surfy Powder Turns, Riding with Friends, new gear and especially my super-hot super smart super funny wife.
Turn Off’s: Size L Jackets that don’t fit well around my chest, super tight Size M Pants that I can’t get up over my thighs, traffic and people who can’t park inside the lines.
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