BurtonCovert 2.0 Jacket
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Product details
Insulation
Medium insulation: Great for colder days
Sustainability
Manufactured in a more eco-friendly way
Article number
Water Column
- 10000 mm
Breathability
- 5000 g
Snowwear Features
- Lift pass pocket
- Critically sealed seams
- Jacket-to-pant connection
Gender
- Men
Material Specification
- 100 % nylon
Inner material
- 100 % nylon
Insulation material
- 80g ThermacoreECO
Material Features
- Windproof
- Waterproof
Eco
- bluesign®
Product description
Premium warmth and waterproofing in a timeless style that delivers maximum bang for your buck.
Conquer new terrain and push your limits on the mountain with the premium comfort and performance of the Burton Covert 2.0 Jacket for men. The eco-friendly ThermacoreECO insulation is made from over 90 percent recycled materials, and the entire jacket is bluesign® certified, meaning the negative impact on people and nature is minimised. The breathable and waterproof DRYRIDE outer fabric provides strategic warmth and breathability for even more comfort. Like the proverbial treasure trove of gold, the Covert is a real treasure chest and includes underarm ventilation zips, a snow guard at the waist and multiple pockets that provide ample storage space for all your personal treasures.
- Regular fit is just right: not too tight and not too loose
- Living Lining™
- Extra breathable, waterproof and quick-drying DRYRIDE fabric (10,000 mm/5,000 g)
- Taped seams in key areas protect against wind and weather
- ThermacoreECO insulation (80 g) made from over 90% recycled fibres
- Ergonomic, water-repellent Magic Stitch snow skirt
- Jacket-to-pants connection
- Contour hood with one drawcord
- Mesh-lined no-snag pit-zip vents
- Waterproof YKK® zips
- Microfleece handwarmer pockets with zips
- Media/glasses pocket with easy access
- Zippered therma pocket to keep gear warm
- Zipped mid-torso pocket and ski pass pocket
- bluesign® certified materials use only safe chemicals and reduce the impact during manufacturing on both people and the planet