Description
This jacket stands out with its unique yarn-dyed flannel hand-feel fabric on the exterior, giving it the familiar aesthetic of a favorite flannel shirt. However, this isn’t just a casual piece; it’s backed by a 2-Layer infiDRY® 10K Fabric + DWR (Durable Water Repellent), offering a solid 10,000mm waterproof rating and 10,000gm2 breathability. This ensures you stay dry during typical snowfall and slush, while allowing moisture vapor to escape when you’re active. Critically taped Bemis® seams reinforce vulnerable areas, preventing moisture intrusion at key junctures.
For warmth, the Woodland Jacket features infiLOFT® Insulation with Comfortzone™ Body Mapping. This means the insulation is strategically placed: typically 140g in the body where you need core warmth, and 80g in the sleeves and hood to reduce bulk and allow for better mobility. This synthetic insulation provides reliable warmth even if it gets damp, making it a great choice for Utah’s varied winter conditions.
To help regulate your temperature throughout the day, Air-Flo™ mesh-lined underarm vents allow for quick heat dumping when you’re working hard. The jacket also comes with a drawcord adjustable hood that is often snap-off quilted and removable, offering versatility depending on the weather and your preference.
Practical features include a Phone Heater Pocket to keep your device warm and extend its battery life in cold conditions, Tangle Free Headphone Loops, and an Internal Goggle + Lens Stash Pocket. The Adjustable Snap Cuffs with Inner Lycra Wrist Gaiters and Inner Thumb Grips help seal out snow and cold. An Attached Adjustable Powder Skirt and the Pant Jacket Connect™ System create a seamless barrier against snow for deeper days. A Full Velcro Closure Sleeve Pass Pocket with Key Clip keeps your essentials secure and accessible.
Why choose the 686 Woodland Jacket at Salty Peaks?
For snowboarders and skiers in the Millcreek area who want a jacket that performs on the mountain but doesn’t look overly technical, the 686 Woodland Jacket is an excellent choice. It combines the cozy, classic feel of a flannel with essential waterproofing, breathability, and strategic insulation to keep you warm and dry in Utah’s winter environment. It’s a versatile piece that looks just as good in the lodge or around town as it does on the slopes.








