Admiral Jacket
$329.95
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Beyond Essentials With Straight Up Style
Sizes:
S, M, L, XL
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COLORS: Dark Orange, Birch, Harbor Blue, Black Concrete Melange, Maroon
The Admiral snowboard Jacket features Ride's 20K Rideractive features and a bomber 20k waterproof and 15k breathable rating. Along with fully taped seams, this shell offers mesh lining and Riri AQUAzip® zippers on the front and chest zipper. This classic fit snowboard jacket will protect with authority in all conditions.
20K/15K
20,000/15,000MM waterproof/breathable rating, Strata HD II™ WITH DWR and fully taped seams.
Sleeve Pocket For The Small Essentials
Attached Powder Skirt
Jacket-to-Pant Zip Connector with Lycra Stretch Panel for Extra Mobility
Adjustable Velcro Cuffs & Inner Lycra Hand Gaiters
Attached Ergonomic Adjustable Swivel Hood
Mesh Lined Vents
Bottom One-Handed Draw Cord Adjustment Hidden Inside Front Pockets
Inner Media Player Pocket with Headphone Guide
Inner Mesh Goggle Pocket
Lift Ticket Self-Fabric Loop
Classic Fit
Our classic jacket and pant fit is made to be worn with style and comfort, allowing room for layering and maximize mobility.
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Breathable (3)
- Durable (3)
- Good material (3)
- Waterproof (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual wear (3)
- Extreme conditions (3)
- Icy conditions (3)
- Nighttime (3)
- Warm weather (3)
- Sizing:
Feels too small
Feels true to size
100%
(4 reviews)
Feels too large
- Gear Usage:
- Winter sports (3)
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Pros
- Breathes Well
- Durable
- Extremely Visible
- Good material
- Warm
- Waterproof
- Windproof
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Casual Wear
- Extreme Conditions
- Icy Conditions
- Nighttime
- Warm Weather
- Wet Conditions
Comments about Ride Snowboards Admiral Jacket:
It was time for a new skiing jacket when I started getting soaked to the bone. .. I had been wanting something that my husband could pick me out of the crowd in - so that when I do pass him up he can find me again. ..but much quicker! I love the Psycho Green, it is perfect!
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Gear Usage:
- Winter Sports
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Breathes Well
- Durable
- Good material
- Warm
- Waterproof
- Water Resistant
- Windproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual Wear
- Extreme Conditions
- Icy Conditions
- Nighttime
- Powder
- Warm Weather
- Wet Conditions
Comments about Ride Snowboards Admiral Jacket:
Great Jacket in general, only problem I have is with the jacket to pant connector, it could come around the waist a little more, and be easier to connect to the pants. The vents that go horizontally rather than vertically are very nice, and it is nice that they go almost all the way around your side.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Gear Usage:
- Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Breathes Well
- Durable
- Good material
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual Wear
- Extreme Conditions
- Icy Conditions
- Nighttime
- Powder
- Warm Weather
- Wet Conditions
Comments about Ride Snowboards Admiral Jacket:
I was fortunate enough to finish out the last month of the 2010 season with the 2010 Jacket and Alki pants.
I received the Admiral jacket in the Lime Blurred Plaid and the Alki pants in Peacock. The jacket is much brighter in person and like the CAPP3L Cambridge jacket last year, there are subtle blurred lines in the jacket pattern when you look close. The Peacock color is pretty much as you see it in the catalog, a navy blue.
The one thing I loved about this combo is I stayed dry in every condition I rode in. We had some unusual wet snow at the end of the season and I was dry as a bone when I crashed in it. Didn't get wet in the spring with the slushy conditions and didn't sweat to death in the warmer temperatures and the lining wicked away moisture very well. The zip in feature from the powder skirt to the pants is a lifesaver as well. Nothing like dropping something with the confidence that you're not going to get that cold chill of snow down your butt crack if you crash and tumble.
You don't have a lot of pocket options on the Admiral Jacket, but that isn't a bad thing. Chest pocket on the left side and two traditional hand pockets at each side. The one grip I had with the pockets was the zippers, I hate zippers that you have to pull down to open. IMO to close a zipper you should pull it down, this way as the zipper wears through the season it stays closed. I've lost some stuff in the past from pockets that open that way and I'm paranoid about it now. I also would have to hold the bottom of my jacket down to get enough "tension" on the zipper to close it pulling up. But the zippers are great quality, burly and waterproof. My iPhone never got wet along with the other things I carry along with me while riding.
The fit is great on these as well, boxy & baggy but not all TECH9 Gangsterish. My measurements are:
* 44" Chest
* 36-38" Waist
* 31" inseam
* 33/34" Sleeve Length
I ended up in a large in the jacket and the pants with my measurements. They fit great, I had enough room for articulation in the knees, chest, shoulders. When I had the pants zipped to the jacket there was plenty of give and I didn't tear or stretch that out or fill constricted at all by it.
The other thing that was great about the fit is that I could zip the jacket all the way up and not feel like I was going to choke. In the past I've had some Ride Jackets that I just couldn't zip up all the way as they were too tight and not comfortable or there were so loose that I had to pull the hood tight as possible to keep it from flapping around. I'm happy to report that the Admiral jacket fits well around your neck/face and isn't too tight/loose and you can wear a face mask under it without worry as well. Both of these pieces are shells (no insulation)... but I did have room to wear base layers under both on the colder days without any issue and didn't feel like my mobility was restricted by layering.
These two pieces are worth every dime you spend on them as you're going to stay dry & warm, the material is durable and most important for most... they look good. But at least in this instance those that think fashion first, will be rewarded with some of the best function on the market for outerwear.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Gear Usage:
- Winter Sports
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Ride Snowboards Admiral Jacket:
The pictures on the website don't really give enough info about the jacket, so I thought I would supplement with some text.
The jacket has an interior goggle pocket, but also has another interior pocket, which isn't mentioned on the website. The way I see it, the more pockets, the better! Also, the exterior water-proof zipper pockets have a weird rubberized interior material, which is different. Maybe it will keep the heat in and thus warm my hands faster (not sure yet).
The powder skirt is removable, which is pretty sweet. The pants-to-jacket zipper system is nice, but the zipper part on the pants is pretty hard to attach, so try before you buy if possible.
The four other exterior pockets have snaps and also velcro. I personally prefer zippers, but this should get the job done.
Finally, the media pocket includes an attached goggle cleaner, which is a nice touch.
All in all, it the Admiral appears to be a pretty decent jacket. I'm not sure how warm the thing is or how waterproof it is yet, but I'll come back and supplement this review after I've had more time to test it.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
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