Styled after the flannel shirts worn by ax-handling mountain men everywhere, the Handlebar Tech Flannel is actually a temperature-regulating midlayer in disguise.
Meet the king of jackets. The Lab Coat is one of Flylow’s most premium pieces, a jacket meticulously designed for climbing and skiing mountains in harsh conditions and variable temperatures.
You can throw the Larry Vest on under your shell when a cold front blows in on the mountain, wear it tuning skis in the fall, and sport it day and night around town.
With a velvety-soft fleece lining through the body and a silky taffeta layer in the sleeves, the Lassen Flannel hits the perfect middle ground between warm and comfortable enough to wear outside in the fall and winter.
What’s that? You don’t own a down vest? Oh my. You’re truly missing out. A good quality down vest, like the Laurel Vest, is the perfect layering essential for chilly days.
You could buy a tall knit cap at the gas station that rolls up just so. But it’ll fall apart by the end of the winter. Or you could invest in the well-made Longshoreman and you’ll have it forever and ever.
Slide on the Lucy Jacket and you won’t want to take it off: It’s that comfortable. Ready for a day in the backcountry or spinning the lifts at the resort.
The versatile Malone Jacket, made from recycled Tactic 3-layer softshell, is light, stretchy as Silly Putty, and breathable enough for a backcountry tour but still substantial enough for pounding laps at the resort. Stormy out?