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O'Neill Ditch Insulated Jacket

Boy's Clothing > Jackets & VestsRated: ***** by 2 reviews.

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Your boy had the flu till he realized today is Saturday—he then experienced a miraculous recovery, grabbed his O’Neill Ditch Insulated Jacket, and asked for a ride to the local ski hill. This lightly insulated, highly water-resistant jacket helps him stay warm and dry on the mountain so he doesn’t get sick for real. A removable hood covers head and ears when the wind blows, and multiple pockets hold his goggles, iPod, snacks, and other riding necessities.

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Breathable Rating:5000g
Core Venting:No
Hood:Yes, removable
Insulation:Synthetic
Material:100% Polyester
Pockets:2 Hand, 2 chest, 1 internal audio, 1 internal goggle
Powder Skirt:Yes
Recommended Use:Snowboarding
Seam Taped:Yes, critically
Waterproof Rating:8K
Zip-in Compatibility:No

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SizeColor
Black
Black
Extra Small64.9764.97
Small64.9764.97
Medium64.9764.97
N/A64.97

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Reviews:

Great value

Rating:*****

I spent a few months in this jacket thinking it was a high end product. I was amazed when I found out the price. www.jeremyjones.net

Jeremy Jones at Backcountry.com on 04/10/2009