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Ski Jacket Recommendation

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10 years 2 months ago #225299 by androolus
Replied by androolus on topic Re: Ski Jacket Recommendation
Thanks for the recommendation Randy. Yeah I want to keep my facing jacket clean.

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10 years 2 months ago #225306 by Bronco
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Might check Eddie Bauer's website, I picked up a great jacket there for lift riding. Heavy duty and not real breathable but big internal mesh pockets, arm pocket for my pass and powder skirt.

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10 years 2 months ago #225317 by davidG
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Steazy in the BC, sleazy in the front side??? Michael won't be happy..

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10 years 2 months ago #225322 by ski2fly
Replied by ski2fly on topic Re: Ski Jacket Recommendation

Crystal, Stevens, and of course whistler use them. Yeah maybe I could get an RFID placed under my skin, which would be really handy for those sunny spring shirtless days.

I guess the real synopsis is that I was an idiot for not thinking about this when I bought my latest jacket. I guess I could "Return Everything Incorporated" still.

Luckily the scummit doesn't use RFID's yet.

Crystal is not using the GO card anymore. No more RFID. They often didn't work so they needed an attendant anyhow. Paper tickets now. As for their pass not sure what's up there. Summit season pass uses bar code reader so you need to have your pass out unless it can read it through a clear plastic pocket. My pass is in a loop in my thigh pocket easy enough to pull it out as needed without worrying about it snapping off in some bizarre freak event and going bye bye.
As for jackets, maybe you should spend some time in the Arcteryx first and figure out what you like/don't like before buying more stuff. Cheers S2F

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