Kari Traa Women's Ragnhild Down Ski Jacket

$314.99$449.99

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Highest speed at lowest temperatures! The breathable, water-repellent

The Kari Traa Ragnhild Down Jacket is a breathable, water-repellent freeskiing-inspired coat for women who rip. Premium down ensures all-day warmth, while the removeable snow skirt and integrated hand gaiters keep powder out when the days are deep. A helmet-compatible, adjustable hood adds warmth on bitter days. Stash your pass and goggles in the dedicated pockets.

Snow guard
glued seams
Ventilation zipper
Breathable
Water repellent
Water column: 10000 WP@ Breathability: 10000 MVP@ 80/20 down filling@ fill power: 500-600@ filling weight: 130 g@ Quilted material on top half@ No sealed seams@ Chin guard@ Button placket behind front zipper@ 2-way zippered vent@ Exclusively YKK-Zippers@ Secure side pockets@ Ski pass pocket@ Secure inside pocket@ Ski grommet pocket@ Extended back hem for extra protection@ Inside cuffs@ Adjustable cuffs with buttons@ Four-way adjustable hood@ Printed logo@ Removable snow skirt with grippy silicone for fine powder@ Hanging strap
MATERIALS: Main fabric; 90% Polyamide 10% Elastane, Contrast fabric; 100% Polyester, Fill; 80/20 down, Lining;

Measurements are in cm

   XS  S  M  L  XL
   34-36  36-38  38-40  40-42  42-44
 Height  162  166  170  174  178
 Bust  80  86  92  98  104
 Waist  64  70  76  82  88
 Hip  88  94  100  106  112
 Inner Leg Length  75  77.5  80  82.5  95

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We were established almost 75 years ago by John Monod, a Swiss mountain guide and ski instructor. Quality outdoor gear is what our brand was built upon since 1949. Learn more.

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