

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve fit a lot of young skiers in this jacket, and it stands out for how well it balances warmth, waterproofing, and durability. The Good to Grow cuffs are a real advantage—kids get more than a single season out of it. It’s an easy pick for families who want reliable resort comfort.""We turn to the Freedom Insulated Jacket when young riders want to stay warm, dry, and comfortable from first chair to the last lap. The North Face’s DryVent 2-layer shell blocks mountain weather, while strategically placed Heatseeker Eco insulation delivers reliable warmth on cold lift rides and windy transitions. The drop-tail hem and fully sealed seams add extra coverage, helping kids stay focused on fun instead of the forecast. Thoughtful features make life on the hill easier. A powder skirt resists snow when they take a tumble, and adjustable cuffs fine-tune fit as they layer up through the season. The internal gaiter inside the hood keeps everything secure on blustery days, and multiple pockets give them dedicated space for a pass, goggle wipe, and snacks. Built with recycled materials and expandable Good to Grow cuffs, this jacket keeps them adventuring comfortably while stretching its lifespan across seasons."
Price: $112.00 from Backcountry
| Merchant | Price | |
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| $112.00 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve fit a lot of young skiers in this jacket, and it stands out for how well it balances warmth, waterproofing, and durability. The Good to Grow cuffs are a real advantage—kids get more than a single season...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve fit a lot of young skiers in this jacket, and it stands out for how well it balances warmth, waterproofing, and durability. The Good to Grow cuffs are a real advantage—kids get more than a single season...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve fit a lot of young skiers in this jacket, and it stands out for how well it balances warmth, waterproofing, and durability. The Good to Grow cuffs are a real advantage—kids get more than a single season...