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Volcom Sinter Bonded Stretch Anorak

€ 224.96€ 91.63
excl. VAT 
-59 %
Colour: black
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Product details

Insulation

Shell: Great as the outer layer

Article number

  • 703850
  • Water Column

    • 15000 mm

    Breathability

    • 10000 g

    Snowwear Features

    • Vents
    • Hand warmer pockets
    • Lift pass pocket

    Gender

    • Women

    Material Specification

    • 89 % polyester, 11 % elastane

    Weight

    • 1100 g

    Material Features

    • Windproof
    • Waterproof

    Product description

    Snowboard jacket with high stretch content 

    The Sinter Bonded Stretch Jacket from Volcom stands up to any weather. It is made for all female riders who push their equipment to the limit.
    The Zip Tech® jacket-to-pants connection system ensures that powder stays on the slope and does not penetrate your jacket or pants. The slightly wider fit ensures comfort and freedom of movement.
    Fully taped seams and the 3-layer V-Science fabric with high stretch content actively breathe while hiking, keeping you dry and warm. 
    Small conveniences like the lift pass pocket on the left sleeve, handwarmer pockets, 2-way mesh vents and an emergency whistle on the zip tag round off this shell jacket.

    Features
    • PFC-free DWR coating
    • 3-layer V-Science material
    • V-Science stretch
    • 2-way adjustable hood with hidden drawcord
    • Emergency whistle on the zip tag

    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.