Burton System Jacket - Men's
One jacket or three jackets, the Burton System is ready for any weather.
Burton System Jacket - Men's:
Don't waste your time trying to find the perfect spring jacket, winter jacket, and insulator— Burton's already done it for you. From opening to closing, the Burton Men's System Jacket's zip-out, Thermacore insulated liner and 20K-rated waterproof hardshell give you the versatility to handle any conditions. Zip both together for epic powder days in February. The hardshell fends off snow and wind while the insulated synthetic liner won't let body heat escape without a fight. When the mercury rises, leave System Jacket's insulating liner in your car and just wear the Burton hardshell. Zip open the System Jacket's Underarm zips if conditions really start to heat up. The insulating liner's standalone style lets you take your steeze to the streets when you're not riding. *Available for US Shipment Only. - Fall 2007.
Features:
- Material:
- [Shell] Storm-lite 5.0, mesh [Liner] nylon, 40g synthetic insulation]
- Insulated:
- Yes, zip-out Thermacore insulator jacket
- Waterproof Rating:
- 20K
- Breathable Rating:
- 10000g
- Insulated:
- Yes, zip-out Thermacore insulator jacket
- Core Venting:
- Mesh-lined Underarm zips
- Pockets:
- 2 Bellowed cargo pockets, 2 zip chest pockets, pass holder, goggle pocket
- Seam Taped:
- Yes
- Powder Skirt:
- Yes
- Hood:
- Yes
- Zip-in Compatibility:
- Yes, zip-in jacket included
- Weight:
- Not specified
- Recommended Use:
- Snowboarding in any conditions, all year
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
Sizing Chart:
Burton Men's
| XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 34-36in (86-91cm) |
36-38in (91-96cm) |
38-40in (96-101cm) |
40-42in (101-106cm) |
42-44in (106-112cm) |
44-46in (112-117cm) |
| Natural Waist | 28-30in (71-76cm) |
30-32in (76-81cm) |
32-34in (81-86cm) |
34-36in (86-91cm) |
36-38in (91-96cm) |
38-40in (96-101cm) |
| Inseam (Regular) | 29in (74cm) |
30in (76cm) |
31in (79cm) |
32in (81cm) |
33in (84cm) |
34in (86cm) |
| Inseam (Tall) | 31in (79cm) |
32in (81cm) |
33in (84cm) |
34in (86cm) |
35in (89cm) |
36in (91cm) |
| Inseam (Short) | 27in (69cm) |
28in (71cm) |
29in (74cm) |
30in (76cm) |
31in (79cm) |
32in (81cm) |
- How to Measure:
- For best results, take measurements over your underwear.
- Chest:
- Measure under your arms, around the fullest part of your chest.
- Waist:
- Measure around your natural waistline, keeping the tape a bit loose.
- Inseam:
- Using pants that fit well, measure the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.
- NOTES ON BURTON FITS
- Burton:
- Mid-loose to baggy fit
- Ronin:
- Baggy to park fit with more progressive styling
- Shaun White:
- Baggy park fit
- AK:
- Standard but loose fit; not your average tightbackcountry fit
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Reviews:
Functional... that's it.
By: Titan Boarder (2)
January 9, 2009
I'm 6'3" 200lbs, I ordered an XL and this coat fit well, but was a tad shorter than I like in the length. If you want a coat that hangs below the waist, keep looking or order a bigger size. This jacket is built well and looks cool. But buyer beware. There are NO... and I mean NO internal pockets in the liner. The hardshell has one crappy internal pocket you can only reach by unzipping the liner, and it is MAYBE big enough to hold your zippo lighter. There are two pockets on each side of the hardshell and the typical hand pockets on the outside of the liner, but that's it. If you don't have a need for lots of pockets and like your coats to hang at the waist, this is your coat, buy it and love it. It's built to last in style, just don't take anything with you when you hit the slopes.
Jacket Heaven
By: 32ndnote (9)
October 25, 2008
I had to make a run to the post office (literally a run since I didn't have my car), but I had nothing to worry about despite the 35 degree weather and rain here in upstate NY! The system was complete warmth and protection. I had to open the pit zips because I got too hot! There was a little moisture on the jacket when I walked inside, but a quick shake got rid of it. Oh, and the media pocket was perfect for the headphones, and easy to change songs with the velcro!
BURNING HOT...
By: ste2531636 (2)
December 30, 2008
I wore this jacket in 40 degree weather, sunny at Big Bear in CA. I was just wearing the shell and i had to roll the sleeves up cause i was so blasted hot. I even had the pit zips open and the jacket unzipped. This jacket is amazing though, kept me super warm. Love the inner liner, have used that other places too. Overall great jacket, DEFINITELY RECOMMEND!
bomber
By: mym2472772 (2)
October 28, 2008
Agree with the previous reviews, had more compliments on the liner.
I wear this jacket everywhere
By: ele3247781 (2)
January 27, 2010
Unfortunately I hear Burton Jackets, and well from first hand experience I know that Burton products just tear up in general, and usualy too quickly, so i was told not to wear this jacket everywhere and just save it for snowboarding, but it is just too warm and functional. Media pocket will hold nothing bigger than an Ipod shuffle and the pit zips stick a little bit, that's my only gripe.
Sh!t Rocks!!!
By: brow12482034853 (0)
January 7, 2010
Jacket is bomb. The herringbone stripped color looks way better in person. Isn't the warmest liner ever, but this is the most wicked wind/rain breaker ever. I wore a hoodie under it in -15 and was warm...
money jacket
By: mcmovefast (1)
February 28, 2009
Great jacket for the price, lifetime warranty, good materials used. Not the warmest jacket by itself, will need a fleece or sweatshirt underneth for sub 20 days, same for really windy days. Good pocket placement, really like the feel of the jacket. Great looking too. I would buy it again.
3 and 1 systems jacket
By: chanman.402308238 (1)
August 15, 2008
just recently i brought the 3-1 Burton jacket and can i say its f$#kin unreal...it gives you the options to just use the shell when its warm and be snug as a bug in a rug when its about to white out, did i mention gettin wet ??? not a hope in hell...If your lookin 4 a jacket definatly check this 1 out!!!! cheers channy
