The FWC'Cruz Triple Snow Jacket by O'Neill is a high-quality ski jacket specifically designed for outdoor use. It offers optimal protection against the elements and is ideal for winter sports enthusiasts who value functionality and style. With a waterproof rating of 10,000 millimeters, this jacket ensures that you stay dry even in harsh weather conditions. The durable outer material made of 50% polyester provides longevity and comfort, while the adjustable hood offers additional protection. The jacket features an appealing Coffee Bean Colour Block design that is both modern and timeless. It is perfect for various outdoor activities and is an excellent choice for anyone who enjoys spending time in nature.
Exact colour description | Coffee Bean Colour Block |
Target group | Men |
Clothing size | S |
Material composition | 50% polyester |
Item number | 60995671 |
Manufacturer | O'Neill |
Category | Ski jackets |
Release date | 11.8.2025 |
Colour | Brown |
Exact colour description | Coffee Bean Colour Block |
Upper | Polyester |
Material composition | 50% polyester |
Target group | Men |
Age group | Adults |
Clothing size | S |
Fit | Regular fit |
Hydrostatic head | 10000 mm |
Breathability | 10000 g/m²/24h |
Clothing functions | Insulating, Waterproof, Windproof |
Hood type | Adjustable |
Fabric properties | Heat insulating, Lined |
Layer of clothing | Outer layer / weather protection layer |
Area of use | Skiing |
Jackets Equipment | Hood |
Country of origin | Vietnam |
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