Burton Womens Runestone Jacket
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General
Designed with relaxed, functional style in mind, the Women's Burton Runestone Jacket offers the added freedom of a roomier fit. The clean waterproof / breathable exterior hides a host of technical features, including bluesign approved 40 percent recycled THERMOLITE insulation and the Living Lining which regulates comfort like automatic climate control. Top it off with an interior waist adjust, and you've got a jacket that is equally at home in a storm or on the streets.
Technical details
- Fabric:
- Dryride 2L Printed Polyester
- Insulation:
- Recycled Thermolite
- Waterproof
- Breathable
- Fully taped seams
- Powder skirt
- Interior waist cinch
- Snag-free neckline
- Waist gaiter
- Jacket-to-pant interface
- YKK zippers
- Helmet compatible hood
- Handwarmer pockets
- Therma-pocket with media port
- Sleeve pass pocket
- Mesh dump pockets
- Mesh-lined vents
- Fit: Regular
Material
Insulation Type | Synthetic |
Specification
Technical features | Waterproof |
Other features
Brand | Burton |
Ideal For | Skiing |
Gender | Womens |
Product Code | H3115265 |
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Certificates
Bluesign (Production Site OR Product) |
About this brand
Founder, Jake Burton was a pioneer of snowboarding who campaigned to get boarding into resorts. When you’re hitting the terrain park you don’t want anything to hold you back or look out of place. Burton is a snowboarding icon whose heritage in the sport goes back to its earliest days. They have extended GORE-TEX to the main range to give guaranteed waterproofing. This collection has workwear appeal and comes in great colours and prints. Bib pants are this season’s stand out start of the Burton collection. Because they come up like a dungaree there’s no chance of snow getting in, whether you’re slashing across the steeps, or wiping out in the deep. They’re made of durable fabrics ideal for snowboarders and are designed to ensure you look your best too. There’s also a handy phone pocket on the bib chest. Jake Burton and his wife, Donna Carpenter, started their Chill Foundation in 1995. Since then they’ve worked with over 25,000 young people to help them realise alternatives to the struggles they face. Check out their sustainability messages here:
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