Key features Spyder 85752
- Internal powder skirt with snaps and gripper elastic
- Removable heavy weather hood makes this jacket versatile
- Model: Spyder Boy's Regime Glow-In-The-Dark Jacket
Price: $274.95
Review Spyder Boy's Regime Glow-In-The-Dark Jacket / Spyder 85752:Other parents might fret about their boys getting run over during night skiing sessions, but you wont. The Spyder Boys Spawn Regime Glow-In-The Dark Jacket actually glows in the dark. After as little as ten minutes of light exposure, the EnerGlo fabrics glow for over three hours. Sun exposure makes the brightest initial glow, and the longer the fabric is charged, the longer itll shine. Of course Spyder also decked this jacket out with warm ThermaWeb insulation, a removable hood, critically taped seams, a powder skirt, and inner fleece cuffs. Oh, and this jacket is washing-machine friendly too. Product FeaturesMaterial: [Shell] nylon, glow-in-the-dark taslan weave, XT & Spylon coating; [Lining] taffetaInsulation: 140g ThermaWebWaterproof Rating: Water-resistant finishBreathable Rating: Not specifiedCore Venting: NoPockets: 2 Front, 1 data card, 1 internal mesh goggle with custom chamois lens wipeSeam Taped: Yes, criticallyPowder Skirt: YesHood: Yes, removableZip-in Compatibility:NoRecommended Use: Night skiing, skiingManufacturer Warranty: Lifetime.
Key features Spyder 81571
- Forearm, upper arm, thigh and knee pads
- Front stretch zipper
- Anatomically designed contour fit
- Custom print design
- Thumb anchor strap
- Model: Spyder Boy's Comp GS Race Suit
Price: $300.00
Review Spyder Boy's Comp GS Race Suit / Spyder 81571:Covered in a new arachnid graphic, there's no denying your gear loyalties nor your boldness. Built for technical courses with performance materials, uncompromising quality, and an anatomically designed fit.
Key features
- Removable Heavy Weather Hood
- Back Pocket for Hood Storage
- 150 gram Thinsulate insulation
- Model: Spyder Zermatt Jacket- Boys
Price: $325.00
Review Spyder Zermatt Jacket- Boys:With a removable heavy weather hood, a back pocket for hood storage, 2 way polyester stretch dobby fabric with XT 10,000mm membrane and Spylon water repellent finish and 150 gram Thinsulate insulation, this jacket is made for the out and about kid who doesn't want to worry about getting cold, whether it be from hitting the slopes or just fun in the snow. Model Year: 2008, Product ID: 132973.
Price: $179.95
Review DC Linear Jacket - Kids':Zip your boy up in the DC Linear Jacket when the temperature drops and send him off to bomb the mountain. DC stuffed the Linear Jacket with down insulation to keep him toasty when the weather gets seriously cold. Critically taped seams and a water-resistant shell prevent light snow and water from leaking in, and a removable hood kicks up when the wind tries to slow him down. The puffy fit and bomber-jacket look of the Linear brings a touch of style when he hits the lodge or heads off to school. Product FeaturesMaterial: ExotexInsulation: DownHood: YesPockets: 2 hand-warmer, 1 chestWaterproof: No, water-resistantCore Venting: NoRecommended Use: SnowboardingManufacturer Warranty: 30 Days.
Key features Spyder 85050
- Lifetime guarantee against defects in materials and workmanship
- Spyder Boy's Avenger Jacket with padded shoulders and elbows for added protection when carrying skis and practicing NASTAR courses
- Constructed of stretch twill with a XT 5,000 millimeter coating and Spylon water-repellent finish, with 140 gram Thermaweb insulation
- Removable heavy weather hood with a back pocket for hood storage; internal powder skirt with snaps and gripper elastic; internal drawcord at hem; brushed micro fiber inner collar; and inner fleece cuff at wrist
- Multiple pockets and convenience features including data card pocket, internal mesh goggle pocket, and custom chamois lens wipe on shock cord
- Model: Spyder Boy's Avenger Jacket
Price: $195.00
Review Spyder Boy's Avenger Jacket / Spyder 85050:If your looking for style, comfort and classic this is the jacket for you. The two toned colors and the spider logo are just a few of the features of this awesome jacket. The addition of ultra-lightweight Primaloft Sport insulation provides a superior wearing experience. The Avenger's performance stretch fabric and weatherproof materials protect against cold, wet, and snowy weather. Jacket Type: Jacket, Exterior Material: Stretch twill with XT coating and Spylon water repellant finish, Lining: Custom embossed taffeta, Collar Lining: Fleece, Insulated: Yes, Insulation Weight: 140 Grams, Taped Seams: Critical, Waterproofness: 5,000, Breathability: 5,000, Hood: Removable, Electronics Pocket: Yes, Goggle Pocket: Yes, Goggle Cloth: Yes, Powder Skirt: Yes, Drawcord Waist Adjustment: Yes, Model Year: 2009, Product ID: 133078 A jacket worthy of superheroes and equipped with the high-quality performance components of its adult counterparts, the Boy's Avenger Jacket is built for young champions. With padded shoulders and elbows for added protection when carrying skis and practicing NASTAR courses, the sleek jacket is detailed with web embroidery on the hood and a custom gel bug logo for added effect. Don't worry about your young racer getting cold or wet on the slopes, the Avenger made of premium materials to defy the weather. Constructed of stretch twill with a XT 5,000 millimeter coating and Spylon water repellent finish, with 140 gram Thermaweb insulation, the jacket looks cool and performs even better. Ready for long days out in the snow, the Avenger Jacket features the best of Spyder's technical performance features. The jacket's critical seams are taped to prevent water or snow from penetrating while additional seams are constructed in such a way that water and snow will roll off and not catch in the exposed end of a seam, in what Spyder calls a "shingling a seam. [+]
" The jacket has a removable heavy weather hood with a convenient back pocket for hood storage. An internal powder skirt with snaps and gripper elastic, offers ease of movement and additional protection in heavy snows. The jacket has a brushed micro fiber inner collar for insulating comfort and inner fleece cuffs at the wrist to seal out the elements. An internal drawcord at the hem allows you to release and trap warmth at will. Convenience features include a custom chamois lens wipe on a carabineer with shock cord, and multiple internal and external pockets including an internal mesh goggle pocket and data card pocket. The jacket is detailed with a custom embossed taffeta lining, and custom Spyder logos, hardware, and zipper pulls. Constructed with materials engineered to wick sweat away from the body, provide breathability and ventilation, and waterproof protection, the Avenger Jacket is constructed of heavy-duty stretch twill with a XT 5,000 millimeter membrane, and Spylon water-repellent finish for superior waterproof protection and breathability. The XT technology penetrates the fabric in such a way that it forms a honeycomb structure with billions of micropores. The pores are too small for water droplets to penetrate making the jacket waterproof, but large enough to allow interior moisture vapor through making it breathable. The durable Spylon water-repellent finish is applied to the fabric exterior to prevent the garment from absorbing surface moisture and has a water repellency of 80 percent after 20 washings. It also guards against water and oil-based stains. Spyder's own ultra-warm high-loft synthetic insulation, ThermaWeb contains ultra-fine polyester fibers that trap and hold body heat for all day warmth. Specifications: Removable heavy weather hood Web embroidery on hood Custom gel bug logo Padding on shoulders and elbows Back pocket for hood storage Critical seams taped Data card pocket Internal mesh goggle pocket Brushed micro fiber inner collar Custom chamois lens wipe on shock cord Internal powder skirt with snaps and gripper elastic Internal drawcord at hem Multiple pockets Custom embossed taffeta lining Inner fleece cuff at wrist Spyder logo embossed Velcro Custom Spyder logos, hardware and zipper pulls Material Specifications: Stretch twill XT 5,000 millimeter coating XT Water Resistance Rating: 5,000 millimeters H2O XT breathability rating: 5,000gram/square meter/24 hours Spylon water repellent finish Thermaweb insulation, 140 gram Size Specifications: 8: Chest 28 inches; waist 23 inches; hip 28 inches; sleeve length 24. 5 inches; height 50 inches; weight 60 pounds 10: Chest 29. 5 inches; waist 24 inches; hip 29 inches; sleeve length 25. 5 inches; height 54 inches; weight 75 pounds 12: Chest 31 inches; waist 25 inches; hip 30. 5 inches; sleeve length 27 inches; height 58 inches; weight 90 pounds 14: Chest 32. 5 inches; waist 26 inches; hip 32 inches; sleeve length 28. 5 inches; height 61 inches; weight 105 pounds 16: Chest 34 inches; waist 27 inches; hip 33. 5 inches; sleeve length 30 inches; height 64 inches; weight 115 pounds 18: Chest 35. 5 inches; waist 28 inches; hip 35. 5 inches; sleeve length 31. 5 inches; height 66 inches; weight 125 pounds Instructions for Care: To wash, follow the care label on the inside of the garment. Zip all zippers prior to washing, and close all Velcro. Turn the garment inside-out. To boost waterproof protection, we recommend NIKWAX Tech Wash. Line dry inside out. Use caution around heat sources, including register heaters and fireplaces. Technical fabrics can melt, and this is not covered under our warranty policy. Manufacturer Warranty Lifetime guarantee against defects in materials and workmanship. Warranty does not cover damage caused by accidents, improper care, negligence, normal wear and tear, improper washing, or natural breakdown of colors and materials over extended time and use. About Spyder In the realm of performance, everything counts. For nearly 30 years, Spyder has focused on every detail in engineering superior skiwear, scrutinizing the subtleties that make every discipline-every athlete-unique. Renowned for integrating high-tech fabrics, fashion, and functionality, we're obsessed with keeping you dry, comfortable, and warm. Then we push it harder. Rigorously tested by top athletes across the world, Spyder embodies a passion for performance-the same passion driving you to your next adrenaline rush. Canadian Ski Champion, David Jacobs, is Spyder's founder and current chairman, and has been the brand driver, product visionary, and cultural leader throughout Spyder's history. Born in Montreal, Canada, Jacobs began skiing at age 13, won his first major award at 21, from 1957 through 1961 was a member of the Canadian National Ski Team. In 1957 he captured the title of Canadian Downhill Ski Champion, and was the top-ranked member of the Canadian FIS Team the following season. As the first full-time head coach and program administrator for the Canadian National Ski Team from 1964-1966, Jacobs continued his contribution to the sport at the national level. Having this perspective of a world-class athlete, Jacobs understands that athletes depend on quality equipment to give a competitive edge. In 1978 Spyder, then named David L Jacobs, Incorporated, began as a small mail order business in his kitchen of race sweaters "for racing, by racers. " After the successful introduction of race sweaters, Jacobs added ski pants to the catalog offering. Within two years the business outgrew Jacob's kitchen and was renamed Spyder. Spyder became an official supplier to the U. S. Ski Team in 1989, a relationship Spyder continues to support with great pride. In 2002, Spyder became a sponsor of the Canadian Alpine Ski Team, bringing Jacob's involvement with the first Canadian National Team full circle. The dominant Canadian Freestyle Ski Team followed suit in 2003. In 2004, Spyder penned an agreement with the talented Austrian Alpine Ski Team, viewed as a major sponsorship coup in the race world. Spyder product has been showcased on Olympic podiums multiple times. At the Games in Turin, the Austrian and U. S. Alpine teams collectively captured 16 medals, plus Canadian Jennifer Heil grabbed a gold in moguls. In 2002, Bode Miller took home two silver medals from Salt Lake City. In the 1994 Lillehammer Olympics, Tommy Moe, and Diann Roffe-Steinrotter each won gold; Tommy and Picabo also won silver in those Games. Diann and Hilary Lindh scored silver in Albertville in 1992. With an expanded product offering and loyal consumer following, Spyder's growth has exploded, and the company is now the largest ski-specialty brand in the world. In 2004, Apax Partners, a global private equity group, acquired Spyder. The partnership allows Spyder to continue to expand its product line and build on the brand's momentum. Jacobs continues to direct the company as chairman of the board. Jake, his eldest son who penned the company's trademark spider webs, took the reigns as CEO and president in 2007 and is leading Spyder to into the future.
Key features Marmot
- Adjustable VelcroElastic Cuffs for Comfort and Adjustability
- 650 fill goose down
- Marmot MemBrain 2L WaterproofBreathable Fabric
- AngelWing Movement Allows Full Range of Motion in Arms so Jacket Doesnt Ride Up
- 100 seam taped 2layer construction
- Model: Marmot Boy's Yukon Parka
Price: $230.00
Review Marmot Boy's Yukon Parka / Marmot:For snow, sleet, freezing rain, and other meteorological nastiness, turn to the Marmot Yukon Parka for Boys to keep the cold and wet at bay. 650 fill goose down at its core and the water shedding performance of Marmot MemBrain means your little ones will stay warm and dry when its cold and wet.
Key features Spyder 81570
- Thumb anchor strap
- Forearm, upper arm, thigh and knee pads
- Front stretch zipper
- Anatomically designed contour fit
- Engineered sublimation print design
- Model: Spyder Boy's Performance GS Race Suit
Price: $350.00
Review Spyder Boy's Performance GS Race Suit / Spyder 81570:If the importance of fun and winning are served up in equal measures on race day, your young racer needs this Performance GS Race Suit from Spyder. Like the adult sized racing suits, the Boy's Performance GS Race Suit meets all FIS standards and is ready to rock the slopes when you're ready to blast out of the gates. Meeting FIS standards means passing the FIS 30-milliliter ski test, which means that this ski racing suit allows for the passage of 30 milliliters of air pressure so the suit doesn't melt from the friction during a high-speed fall. It features a stretchy micro polyester knit that's bonded to a breathable membrane-something that those speed ski racers often sacrifice for their sweaty rubber speed suits. The Boy's Performance Race Suit also has padding along the knees, thigh, upper arm and forearm for better protection when skiers stray a little too close to the gates. A practical thumb anchor strap helps pull the sleeves into position with minimal adjustments. Gripper elastic along the hem helps maintain the fit along cuffs and a front stretch zipper seals the deal shut.
Key features Spyder 85058
- Back pocket for sleeve storage
- Rollaway hood
- Zip-off sleeves
- Model: Spyder Boy's Rival Jacket
Price: $170.00
Review Spyder Boy's Rival Jacket / Spyder 85058:Considering its waterproof, breathable materials and thin-profile insulation, this jacket has no rival equal in performance and fast-action styling. When converted to a vest, armhole wind cuffs snugly surround your arm to prevent cold wind and snow from entering the jacket's core.
Price: $309.95
Review Spyder Alta Jacket - Boys':Thanks to zip-off sleeves and Thinsulate insulation, the Spyder Boys' Alta Jacket works as a winter and spring ski jacket. Spyder made this jacket with a 10K-rated membrane and critically taped seams so your skier gets excellent weather protection. The Alta Jacket's powder skirt blocks snow during wipeouts, and core ventilation zippers can be unzipped to dump heat after a hard run. On sunny spring days, your child can roll the hood into the collar, zip off the sleeves, and stow the sleeves in the back pocket. Product FeaturesMaterial: [Shell] polyester two-way stretch with XT. L membrane & Spylon finish; [Lining] taffetaInsulation: 150g ThinsulateWaterproof Rating: 10KBreathable Rating: 10000gCore Venting: Core ventsPockets: 2 Front, 1 chest, 1 back for sleeve storage, 1 internal goggleSeam Taped: Yes, criticallyPowder Skirt: YesHood: Yes, rollawayZip-in Compatibility: NoRecommended Use: Skiing, snow sportsManufacturer Warranty: Lifetime.
Key features Spyder
- Insulation: Thinsulate Insulation, 40 gram
- Fabric Body: Nylon Oversized Herringbone with XT Coating and Spylon Water Repellent Finish
- Model: Spyder Boy's Training Pant
Price: $180.00
Review Spyder Boy's Training Pant / Spyder:The best fundamentals of Spyder's training pant remain, and are improved by updated styling and new rear graphics. Wear it for training or blasting through slow zones.
Price: $175.00
Review Spyder Conquer Print Jacket - Boys:Conquer winter's bad attitude with this waterproof, warmly insulated jacket. Store all the day's necessities in the multitude of pockets found on the chest, sides, or arm cuff. Jacket Type: Jacket, Exterior Material: Full Dull Nylon Nail Head Weave with XT Coating and Spylon Water Repellent Finish, Lining: Bug Print Taffeta, Collar Lining: Brushed Micro Fiber, Insulated: Yes, Insulation Weight: 140 Grams, Zip-Out Liner: No, Hood: None, Electronics Pocket: Yes, Goggle Cloth: Yes, Powder Skirt: Yes, Drawcord Waist Adjustment: Yes, Cuff Adjustment: Velcro, Model Year: 2009, Product ID: 133413.
Key features Spyder
- Fabric Body: Spawn Print Dobby Weave with XT Coating and Spylon Water Repellent Finish Insulation Body/sleeves: ThermaWeb Insulation, 140 gram
- Model: Spyder Boy's Armada Print Jacket
Price: $170.00
Review Spyder Boy's Armada Print Jacket / Spyder:Travel to stripeland in style, thanks to the Armada's visual stimulus package. Warm and waterproof, this jacket's ready to ride.
Key features Spyder
- Fabric Body: Full Dull Nylon Nail Head Weave with XT Coating and Spylon Water Repellent Finish
- Insulation Body/sleeves ThermaWeb Insulation, 140 gram
- Model: Spyder Boy's Leader Jacket
Price: $175.00
Review Spyder Boy's Leader Jacket / Spyder:They say that unless you're the lead sled dog, the view never changes. Be sure your outerwear puts you at the front of the pack with waterproof materials and warm insulation.
Key features Spyder 85750
- Internal track jacket
- Full time hood
- Model: Spyder Boy's Invasion Systems Jacket
Review Spyder Boy's Invasion Systems Jacket / Spyder 85750:
Price: $249.95
Review Spyder Killington Pant - Boys':The Spyder Boys' Killington Pants keep your kid warm in the worst east-coat freeze or west-coast wind. These insulated, highly water-resistant pants with removable suspenders match your young skier's Spyder jackets for a super warm set-up. The 10K-rated shell and Thinsulate insulation battle snow storms and cold lift rides season after season. Removable high-back suspenders keep the Killington Pants from slipping down, and snap tabs at the waist adjust the pants to your kid's size. Full side zips make it easy to get these pants on and off. Product FeaturesMaterial: [Shell] nylon with XT. L membrane; [Lining] polyesterInsulation: 40g ThinsulateWaterproof Rating: 10KBreathable Rating: 10000gSide Zips: Yes, fullVenting: NoPockets: 2 Hand, 2 backSeam Taped: Yes, criticallyWaist: Removable suspenders, adjustable waist tabsGaiters: YesRecommended Use: Youth skiing, snow sportsManufacturer Warranty: Lifetime.
Price: $175.00
Review Spyder Leader Jacket - Boys:They say that unless you're the lead sled dog, the view never changes. Be sure your outerwear puts you at the front of the pack with waterproof materials and warm insulation. Jacket Type: Jacket, Exterior Material: Full Dull Nylon Nail Head Weave with XT Coating and Spylon Water Repellent Finish, Lining: Bug Print Taffeta, Collar Lining: Brushed Micro Fiber, Insulated: Yes, Insulation Weight: 140 Grams, Zip-Out Liner: No, Hood: Roll-a-Way Removable, Electronics Pocket: Yes, Goggle Cloth: Yes, Powder Skirt: Yes, Drawcord Waist Adjustment: Yes, Cuff Adjustment: Velcro, Model Year: 2009, Product ID: 133364.
Price: $394.95
Review Canada Goose Expedition Parka - Kids':Planning on shipping Junior off to Antarctica to fix his behavior problem? Put him in the Canada Goose Kids Expedition Parka to keep him warm and to let him know you still love him even though youve sent him to the harshest place on earth. Insulating duck down retains heat better than most, if not all, synthetics, and a hook-and-loop front wind flap blocks cold air from sneaking in the heavy-duty zipper. Fleece-lined pockets warm hands and a coyote fur-lined hood keeps the elements off of your abominable snowboys face and hood. Canada Goose added an elastic snow skirt to make sure no white stuff blows up from underneath. Product FeaturesMaterial: [Shell] Arctic-Tech nylon; [Lining] nylonInsulation: Duck downHood: YesPockets: 4 Front, 1 internalWaterproof: Water-resistantCore Venting: NoRecommended Use: VERY cold temperaturesManufacturer Warranty: Lifetime.
Price: $354.95
Review Canada Goose Chilliwack Parka - Kids':Heavy duty Arctic-Tech material forms the outer layer of the Canada Goose Boys Chilliwack Parka, so this jacket repels the harsh winds and heavy use of a child. Duck down keeps your little yeti warm, and a down-proof nylon lining blocks any would-be pokey feathers from breaking through. Coyote fur around the hood adds warmth and shields the face from snow, and a snap-secured windflap sees to it that cold air stays out. Canada Goose gave the Chilliwak fleece-lined pockets to help warm little hands, and heavy-duty elasticized reinforced cuffs and waistband to keep out frigid air and snow. Product FeaturesMaterial: [Shell] Arctic-Tech nylon; [Lining] nylonInsulation: Duck downHood: YesPockets: 4 Front, 1 internalWaterproof: Water-resistantCore Venting: NoRecommended Use: VERY cold temperaturesManufacturer Warranty: Lifetime.
Price: $349.95
Review Spyder Kyds' Vail Jacket:With 150g of Thinsulate insulation, the Spyder Kyds' Vail Jacket offers your child the same excellent performance and style as the adult model. The hood on this sweet-looking shell rolls into the microfiber-lined collar so it stays out of the way on bluebird days at Vail. A powder skirt keeps the snow out in the event of a wipeout, and pitzips let your kid ventilate easily. When the family hits the lodge, your child can stuff his goggles in the internal pocket, so he's ready for another run at a moment's notice. When your kid hits the slopes in the Vail jacket, he'll be warm, dry, and the envy of everyone. Product FeaturesMaterial: [Shell] 2-Way stretch polyester with XT. L membrane; [Lining] taffetaInsulation: 150g ThinsulateWaterproof Rating: 10KBreathable Rating: 10000gCore Venting: PitzipsPockets: 2 Front, 2 chest, 1 sleeve, 1 goggle, 1 passSeam Taped: Yes, criticallyPowder Skirt: YesHood: Yes, rollawayZip-in Compatibility: NoRecommended Use: Youth skiing, snow sportsManufacturer Warranty: Lifetime.
Price: $324.95
Review Spyder Zermatt Jacket - Boys':Deep, blowing snow, stinging cold, and biting wind nothing can match the ultimate protection provided by the Spyder Boys Zermatt Jacket. This insulated waterproof ski shell keeps your little guy warm and dry through the worst weather that the mountains can conceive of. Spyder backed the two-way stretch polyester shell with 150g Thinsulate insulation and critically sealed the seams for added protection when he wont stay inside. Core vent zippers and a removable storm hood let him control his temperature, and the powder skirt and draw cord hem seal out spindrift. Spyder added a mesh goggle pocket and a chamois lens cloth with a retractable coil so he can keep his vision in check. Product FeaturesMaterial: [Shell] stretch polyester; [Lining] taffetaInsulation: Uberwarm fluffy stuffWaterproof Rating: 10KBreathable Rating: 10000gCore Venting: Core vent zipsPockets: 2 FrontSeam Taped: Yes, criticallyPowder Skirt: YesHood: Yes, removableZip-in Compatibility: NoRecommended Use: SkiingManufacturer Warranty: Lifetime.
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