Armada Renard Softshell Jacket - Men's
Tech Specs
Seek freshies.
You are all about those deep days, steep pitches, and a crowd-free play day. That's why you shrug on your Men's Armada Renard Softshell Jacket when you head out in the backcountry to scope out lines. Constructed from a waterproof membrane that's still breathable enough for that big skin ahead, there's not a single drop of snow that's going to get past these fully sealed seams.
The four-way stretch fabric combined with an articulated cut means your kick turns and pole-plants will come naturally, and when you're really picking up the pace not only will that breathable shell come in handy, but you can zip down those underarm vents and let in some cold air. Once you've made it to the top and your skins are stashed away, seal yourself off with snow skirt and wrist gaiters to prevent that waist deep soft stuff creeping up and dampening you or your dreams.
- Technical snow jacket for skiing big lines in harsh weather
- Breathable waterproof membrane keeps you dry in stormy weather
- Four-way stretch fabric offers high-performance mobility
- Powder skirt and wrist gaiters keep the cold stuff out
- Adjustable hood can be cinched over helmet when the snow's falling
- Media compatible pockets lets you jam out while you bomb lines
Armada
XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
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Chest |
34 - 35in (86 - 89cm) |
36 - 37in (92 - 94cm) |
38 - 39in (97 - 99cm) |
40 - 41in (102 - 104cm) |
42 - 44in (107 - 109cm) |
45 - 49in (113 - 125cm) |
Sleeve |
30 - 31in (76 - 79cm) |
32 - 33in (81 - 84cm) |
34 - 35in (86 - 89cm) |
35 - 36in (89 - 91cm) |
36 - 37in (91 - 94cm) |
36 - 37in (91 - 94cm) |
Waist |
28 - 30in (71 - 76cm) |
30 - 32in (76 - 81cm) |
32 - 34in (81 - 86cm) |
34 - 36in (86 - 91cm) |
36 - 38in (91 - 97cm) |
38 - 40in (97 - 102cm) |
Inseam |
26 - 28in (66 - 71cm) |
28 - 30in (72 - 76cm) |
30 - 31in (77 - 79cm) |
32 - 33in (81 - 84cm) |
33 - 34in (85 - 87cm) |
33 - 34in (85 - 87cm) |
- How to Measure:
- For best results, take measurements over your underwear.
- Waist:
- Measure around your natural waistline, keeping the tape a bit loose. In most pants, waist size doesn’t correspond to any measurement of your actual waist, or where you wear your pants. Waist sizes on pants still generally coordinate with where people wore their pants back in the day, and that’s just below your belly button. Today, pants are generally worn on the high-hip, the widest area of the seat, where your femur ends. All this said, the difference between where you likely wear your pants and your listed pant size usually isn’t more than an inch and a half. So if your high-hip measures 34, you’re in the neighborhood of a 33 size pant.
- Chest:
- Measure under your arms, around the fullest part of your chest. The tape measure should be snug, not loose enough to slide off but not so tight that it jams up your breathing. Lower your arms, take a breath and see what the tape tells you.
- Inseam:
- Using pants that fit well, measure the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.
- Sleeve:
- Measure from the middle of your neck to your wrist bone. Use one hand to line up the tape end with the bone sticking out on the back end of your neck and let the tape drop over your shoulder and down your arm so you can see where the wrist lays.