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Burton
Multipath Fleece Pullover - Women's

4 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Multipath Fleece Pullover

When you need a do-it-all layer you can wear around town, on the trail, to the crag, or just back at the tailgate, grab the Multipath Fleece. Burton designed this pullover with versatility in mind, crafting it from a warm and moisture-wicking fleece fabric that sits close to the skin thanks to a slim fit. The unique fit and pocket layout allows it to be worn comfortably under a climbing harness, while a dropped hem offers additional coverage when you’re lacing up your snowboard or hiking boots. Do-it-all fleece layer complements the mountain lifestyle.


Responsible Collection
Bluesign Approved
Material
DRYRIDE Thermex polyester spandex blend
Fleece Weight
midweight
Fit
slim
Length
hip
Hood
fixed
Pockets
1 zippered kangaroo
Thumbholes
none
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime
Activity
casual

Overall Rating

4 based on 1 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

February 25, 2022

Beautiful but awkward vent/zipper design

This jacket is a beautiful color, soft material, not too thin or thick, great fit (slightly loose but not bulky, can easily wear a light layer underneath (I'm 5'8, 140lb), and pockets are great. However, when you unzip the vent in the front there's another layer of fabric under it like a window that you can't open, so it doesn't actually vent out forward, just opens up wider at your chin, while still looking like it's zipped up to your throat. This looks weird and feels weird. Going to keep it, but might cut this center fabric window out.

Melda B
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com