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    FS: Flylow Knight Jacket, Flylow Tannen Bibs

    Both size XL.

    A season of use on both but in great shape. No issues to speak of other than a couple micro cuts on one cuff of the bibs. Love the tannen bibs especially, low bib height makes for much more breathable touring. You'll never go back to a full bib again.

    Knight Jacket - 140 shipped
    Tannen Bibs - SOLD
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    FS: Flylow Knight Jacket, Flylow Tannen Bibs

    Damn, I’d take the Knight if it were XXL. Would you say it’s a good resort ski jacket for cold days? Or too thin/breathable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    Damn, I’d take the Knight if it were XXL. Would you say it’s a good resort ski jacket for cold days? Or too thin/breathable?
    Obviously not my sale, but that jacket runs really big. I'm usually an XL but the L Knight fits me with plenty of room to layer. And it is a great resort jacket. While not insulated, it is burly and has always kept me warm with a midlayer on.

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    X2 on the Tannen bib for touring. Very light weight and just the right amount of bib height to keep snow out but not overheat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    Damn, I’d take the Knight if it were XXL. Would you say it’s a good resort ski jacket for cold days? Or too thin/breathable?
    do you need the extra shoulder room? Like said above, The knight is their loosest fitting jacket and is a bit roomier than the others. The XXL isn't any longer than the XL either (I checked since we sell em in my shop)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bamboocoreONLY View Post
    do you need the extra shoulder room? Like said above, The knight is their loosest fitting jacket and is a bit roomier than the others. The XXL isn't any longer than the XL either (I checked since we sell em in my shop)
    I do. I’ll see if I can find one at a shop and try it on this weekend.
    All I know is the Quantum in XXL fits but is a little tight for layering well.

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    jacket pending

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