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Max Trenchover Jacket - Men's

The Airblaster Max Trenchover Jacket has all the classic stylings of an anorak jacket, with a hidden side-zip entry to make it easier to get in and out of the jacket. It's made with a highly waterproof two-layer membrane to keep us dry during winter storms and on the biggest powder days of the season, and the stretch material allows us to pivot and flow do…
The Airblaster Max Trenchover Jacket has all the classic stylings of an anorak jacket, with a hidden side-zip entry to make it easier to get in and out of the jacket. It's made with a highly waterproof two-layer membrane to keep us dry during winter storms and on the biggest powder days of the season, and the stretch material allows us to pivot and flow down the mountain. The wrist gaiters, adjustable hood, and powder skirt keep snow from drenching our baselayers, and venting keeps as cool as we give the hill everything we've got on our way back to the chairlift.
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The Airblaster Max Trenchover Jacket has all the classic stylings of an anorak jacket, with a hidden side-zip entry to make it easier to get in and out of the jacket. It's made with a highly waterproof two-layer membrane to keep us dry during winter storms and on the biggest powder days of the season, and the stretch material allows us to pivot and flow down the mountain. The wrist gaiters, adjustable hood, and powder skirt keep snow from drenching our baselayers, and venting keeps as cool as we give the hill everything we've got on our way back to the chairlift.