Women's FXR Fresh Detachable Hood Jacket
$418.99 CAD
Women's FXR Fresh Detachable Hood Jacket
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Elevate your snowmobiling experience with the FXR Women's Fresh Snowmobiling Jacket, designed for both style and superior performance. This jacket features advanced thermal insulation and moisture-wicking technology to keep you warm and dry in the harshest winter conditions. Its tailored fit and vibrant design ensure you ride in comfort and stand out on the trails. Equip yourself with the FXR Women's Fresh Snowmobiling Jacket and conquer the snow with confidence and flair.
What is F.A.S.T.™?
F.A.S.T.™ gives you peace of mind knowing that you and your family have added protection when crossing frozen lakes and rivers. F.A.S.T.™ insulation is made from a multi-layer closed cell foam membrane that offers buoyancy assistance for up to 2 hours. Immediately upon entering the water, F.A.S.T.™ Insulation brings the rider to the surface quickly, keeping the head above water through initial cold shock response. 55-60% of the overall buoyancy of the F.A.S.T.™ system comes from the pants / lower body. This is intentionally engineered to assist the rider in bringing their torso and legs up into a horizontal position as they attempt to exit the water. Additionally, FXR boots are constructed of highly buoyant materials and increase the overall buoyancy assistance of the suit. To reduce the chances of breaking through additional ice while exiting the water, it's important to spread out your body weight by sliding and shimmying back up onto the ice in a flat position. This can be accomplished on your stomach but may also be attempted on your back if sliding up on your stomach is too difficult. Each gallon of water inside the suit is equivalent to 10lbs of extra weight, which can make exiting the water more difficult, especially on thin ice. Rapid Drain inserts in the jacket/pants allow water to drain as the rider exits the water. Once out, F.A.S.T.™ retains its thermal properties even when wet to keep body temperatures from dropping and delay the effects of Hypothermia while seeking help and shelter.
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