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Spyder Goddaughter Jacket

Girl's Clothing > Jackets & VestsRated: 5 by 2 reviews.

SummitOnline.com (2010)

Spyder created this Goddaughter Ski Jacket for the girl that is not messing around. If you are looking to stand out in a crowd, or in the park, while looking incredibly cool, this is the jacket to get. There is Faux fur trim going around the hood that is stylish and will block any unwanted wind and flakes. The ThermaWeb insulation will keep you warm and comfortable as you are protected from the cold temperatures. This ultra warm, high loft synthetic insulation contains ultra fine polyester fibers that trap and hold your body heat for an excellent, promising day on the mountain. There is elastic at the bottom of this jacket for a detailed cut that stays put and keeps the snow from reaching your core. By wearing this jacket you will impress all and have style and class while doing so.

This description was also provided by: Skis.com (2010)

Backcountry.com

The Sypder Girls’ Goddaughter Jacket is all about cold days in the park. The Goddaughter doesn’t have built-in airbags for her rough landings, but it does have synthetic insulation that warms her torso while she films her friends and waits her turn.

USOutdoor.com

Even angels sometimes have a devil on their shoulder. Make the right choices by wearing weatherproof skiwear that refuses to sacrifice style.

Breathability:5,000g
Collar Lining:Brushed Micro Fiber
Core Venting:No
Cuff Adjustment:No
Drawcord Waist Adjustment:No
Electronics Pocket:No
Exterior Material:Nylon Dobby Weave
Goggle Pocket:Yes
Hood:Yes, removable
Insulated:Yes
Insulation:140g ThermaWeb (synthetic)
Insulation Weight:140 Grams
Lining:Yes
Manufacturer Warranty:One Year
Material:[Shell]100% nylon, XT coating, Spylon finish; [Lining] satin
Pit Zip Venting:No
Pockets:3 Front, 1 goggle with cloth
Pockets Range:4-6
Powder Skirt:Yes
RECCO Rescue System:No
Recommended Use:Skiing, park
Removable Liner:No
Seam Taped:Yes, critically
Taped Seams:Yes
Waterproofness:5,000mm
Wrist Gaiters:Inner fleece cuffs
Zip-in Compatibility:No
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SizeColor
Sea Ice
Sea Ice
Volcano
Volcano
Black Metal
Black Metal
14111.95  
16127.99127.99  
18 127.99127.99 
N/A  127.96

Legend

  •     - SummitOnline.com (2010)
  •     - Skis.com (2010)
  •     - Backcountry.com
  •     - USOutdoor.com

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Reviews:

Awesome jacket

Rating:*****

Bought this jacket in red for my daughter. She loves it. It keeps her warm and lets her move freely. We tried a few other brands, but she always came back to Spider. The red is just the right tone, not too orangy and not pink at all. She looks goooood! And she is very visible on the slopes.

yeb3633947 at Backcountry.com on 02/04/2010

Love it!!

Rating:*****

This is an awesome coat-water proof, warm, and so cute and girlie with the furry hood. Worth the price if you live somewhere snowy and cold and your kid is out in it all the time.

san3617608 at Backcountry.com on 01/29/2010