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Volcom Sass'n'Frass Ins Jacket
Volcom Sass'n'Frass Ins Jacket
Volcom Sass'n'Frass Ins Jacket

Volcom Sass'n'Frass Ins Jacket

€ 124.96
excl. VAT 
Colour: black
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Product details

Insulation

Heavy insulation: Great for the coldest days

Article number

  • 681014
  • Water Column

    • 10000 mm

    Breathability

    • 10000 g

    Snowwear Features

    • Critically sealed seams
    • Lift pass pocket
    • Helmet-compatible hood

    Gender

    • Kids

    Material Specification

    • 100 % polyester

    Product description

    GIRLS' LINED SNOWBOARD JACKET

    We all want the best for our future snowboard queens. That's why Volcom has equipped the Sass'n'Farass Insulated snowboard jacket with all the outstanding premium features you could wish for.
    It comes with a 10K water column and breathability, and the 120 g/m² insulation and seams sealed at critical zones keep the cold out.
    Grow-Tech ensures that the jacket will still fit next season, as Grow-Tech equipped clothing grows with you to a certain extent.
    In addition, the new Zip Tech® jacket-to-pants connection system ensures that powder stays on the slope and does not penetrate the jacket or pants.

    Features
    • Zip Tech® jacket-pants connection system
    • Grow-Tech
    • Internal elasticated hood cuff
    • Soft chin guard
    • Adjustable Powder Skirt
    • Special ticket ring
    • Lift pass bag with cord

    About Volcom

    Born out of the spirit to pursue ones passions, Volcom's mission is to turn obstacles into opportunities and give people the courage to tempt the impossible. Right in line with what we here at Blue Tomato strive to do. Volcom have taken the snowboard, skate and surfing scenes by storm since they kicked the whole thing off in 1991, and it doesn't look like they are about to stop any time soon.