The Burton Mark XIII Sovereignty Snowboard Jacket.
Features Discontinued Colors
"Key Features of The Burton Mark XIII Sovereignty Snowboard Jacket: Reversible Jacket with Mark XIII Jacquard Shell Fabric Blended Cashmere Lining Fully Taped Seams 10,000mm/10,000G Waterproof/Breathability Finish Lock Out Wind and Weather Fulltime Hood with Removable Fur Trim"
Our mens and womens outerwear comes in three distinct fits all tailored around the movements of riding for total protection from wind, wet, and wacky style.
Sig Fit
Our tried-and-true fit built with room for layering, without being overly baggy. Jacket sleeves designed with a bit of extra length to fit over your gloves and keep snow out when strapping into your bindings
Team Fit
At the teams request, these jackets are longer in length than the Burton Sig Fit with two inches added in the body and one inch added in the sleeves.
Slim Fit
Tighter and more tailored when compared to the Burton Sig Fit. Pants feature a shorter rise and narrower waist, hip, and thigh area, with enough room in the cuffs to accommodate your boots
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Name: Burton Mark XIII Sovereignty Snowboard Jacket Men's
Pros: Super Warm , Great Style , Magnetic Pockets
Cons: No Liner to Take out if you get too Warm,
Jacket Fit: Just right
My Size: XL
Fits Like: L
Description: A bit roomy inside but the waist sinches with a draw string, overall the fit is great.
Experience:
I love this jacket. It is the quintessential Mountain Man winter coat, I get complements all the time, people are like I need to get a jacket like that. It is really warm even without base layers, I throw it over a T-Shirt and walk the Dog in below Freezing Temps. The jacket is also reversable, its like a Pea Coat Style Underneath, although the fit is a little baggy and does not look quite like a Pea Coat should be cut and it not as warm on that side so I never really wear it reversed. On the slopes it is great in definite cold weather, but not a jacket for Spring Skiing when you are bouncing between cold weather and then standing in the lift line with the sun baking you. I also like the flap on the butt that adds a layer so that you dont get chilled or wet when sitting in the snow. In addition, there are some buttons and straps that I am not quite sure what to do with, but they look kinda cool. All in all very pleased.