Yeah, yeah, your crazy-sick snowboarding skills set you apart from the crowd. But shouldn't your shred getup stand out, too? Answer: Yes. Solution: The Burton Men's Ronin Roper Jacket. Lace-up cuffs and collar and an asymmetrical zipper give you license to scoff at everyone else's conventional style. Waterproof breathable Storm-Lite 1.0 fabric with critically taped seams keep you dry so you can back up your pompous attitude in the pow. Articulated sleeves let you huck without objection from your jacket, and mesh-lined Underarm zips let you vent your hotness after an outta bounds hike. *Available for US Shipment Only.**DISCONTINUED**
Bottom Line: Conform somewhere else, 'cause you can't do it here.
If you can't afford an expensive jacket but still look for a quality and stylish vest, this is the one. You won't just wear a T-shirt underneath since it's not the warmest jacket ever, but it's breathable, protects well from wind, well-made and light. The collar is just great! no zip will irritate your chin, and it's low enough so you can move your head, quite helpful while riding... The only downside is that hours underneath melted snowflakes falling will finally overpass waterproof grade of the jacket... Still I love it so much, I wear it as my everyday jacket.
Got this jacket off of SAC this summer for a great price. It's great for just a casual shell- I've been wearing it around campus this fall. Awesomely original look. Fit is good. I'm 6'2" 160 lbs, I wear the medium and have room for a base and thick mid-layer. The features are nothing really to write home about, but the asymmetrical zipper is nice. I plan on using it as a non-technical outer layer for boarding, but haven't got to hit any slopes yet so I can't give a review there. Seems to be pretty water resistant and holds heat nicely (even though it's just a shell). Get it if you want a versatile shell that looks great.