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Burton
Kiley Insulator Jacket - Women's

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Why We Like The Kiley Insulator Jacket

Street-smart style meets mountain town sensibilities in Burton's Women's Kiley Insulator Jacket. A warm and cozy option for traversing icy weather on the way to your ski locker, the Thermolite synthetic insulation keeps your core toasty and is low-profile enough to layer beneath a shell.


Details

  • An insulated jacket for staying warm in colder conditions
  • Water-repellent finish helps shed light snow and stains
  • Low-bulk synthetic fill traps air and dries quickly
  • Living Lining mapped out for efficient thermoregulation
  • Handwarmer pockets include fleece lining for extra coziness
  • Slim fit can be worn as a midlayer while active
  • Item #BURZ87P
Responsible Collection
Bluesign Approved, Recycled/Repurposed
Material
100% polyester, DryRide Mist-Defy DWR finish
Insulation
140g Thermolite (40% recycled synthetic)
Fit
regular
Length
hip
Center Back Length
[small] 23.5in
Hood
no
Pockets
2 handwarmer
Claimed Weight
[small] 1lb 3oz
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

March 10, 2022

Burton Kiley Jacket

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Love this! My new favorite anytime jacket. Great fit and great style.

Monica L
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com