Flylow Dante Jacket
Skiers love Flylow. Is it the brand’s focus on ski-specific cuts and colors? Is it the backcountry-meets-resort styling and functionality? Or could it be the grassroots movement to support indie brands? For this season, it’s is bringing its ski-specific styling to a kit that’s meant to ride the resort and stand up to long days working in the snow. The all-new Flylow Dante jacket features precise fleece and flannel insulation in the arms, as well as extra-breathable mesh in the core, to ensure you stay just the right temperature when you’re out logging laps. The Firebird bib, according to Flylow, is a “working man’s” pant—designed with an extra tough hardshell fabric and reinforced on the knees and cuffs. Designed and tested in Tahoe, it offers 10K/10K waterproofing/breathability ratings and will keep the elements at bay, even when Sierra cement is in the forecast.
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Skiers love Flylow. Is it the brand’s focus on ski-specific cuts and colors? Is it the backcountry-meets-resort styling and functionality? Or could it be the grassroots movement to support indie brands? For this season, it’s is bringing its ski-specific styling to a kit that’s meant to ride the resort and stand up to long days working in the snow. The all-new Flylow Dante jacket features precise fleece and flannel insulation in the arms, as well as extra-breathable mesh in the core, to ensure you stay just the right temperature when you’re out logging laps. The Firebird bib, according to Flylow, is a “working man’s” pant—designed with an extra tough hardshell fabric and reinforced on the knees and cuffs. Designed and tested in Tahoe, it offers 10K/10K waterproofing/breathability ratings and will keep the elements at bay, even when Sierra cement is in the forecast.