Sierra says: The Aero jacket is great for those windy days, just throw on the ninja hood and you?ll be safe. And, the eye catching cross plaid printed herringbone weave makes for a very stylish jacket. If you?re riding 40 days out of the season you?re going to need all the technology you can get for a good price and this is the jacket.
Sierra says: Wear this jacket on and of the mountain. Equipped with all the technology you need; 10,000mm waterproofing, and the waist gaiter stretches to keep the snow out from were it shouldnt go. The storm access pocket comes in handy if you need something from the inside, just slid your hand in, no need to unzip your jacket.
Sierra says: Crazy, eye catching pattern you?ll never get lost in. If nothing stops you, the Blur has got you covered. When the storm gets too intense, just put your ninja hood on for some extra protection. Throw on a thermal and you?re good to go, as the mesh brushed lining is sure to keep you warm enough of any mild to moderate day on the hill.
Sierra says: The Flare jacket has artsy peacock feather print. This jacket comes equipped with every thing you need. Bonfire has come up with some helpful technology if the storm isnt stopping you; pull out your ninja hood to keep your face from getting chapped. The ninja cuff and the stretch waist gaiter stretch will be sure to keep out any unwanted snow.
Sierra says: The Strato is the pullover everyone wants to put on. If you?re looking to save some cash but you don?t want to sacrifice getting the technology you need, the Strato is up your alley. The Strato jacket has critically taped seams and a lined shell to keep you dry when the weather is taking a turn.
Sierra says: You can hold every thing you might need in the Volt jacket?s three large cargo pockets. If you?re looking for something that?s high quality, but not over the top, the Volt is great. It has all of the essentials, 10,000mm waterproofing, and critically taped seams. You?ll also keep some money in your pocket.