FIT
The tall fit started with tee's... tons of cotton hanging below the waist of a hoodie or jacket. And the longer the better. For winter 2009 we’ve introduced the tall fit into our lifestyle and outerwear collections.
SIZING
Available sizes:
XS S M L XL XXL


FEATURES
2 way pit zips
Power windows for you jacket and pants. Zip em open and let em breath on a warm day.
Preformed elbow
Elbows are made to bend. Our jacket's pre formed elbows promote articulation.
Hand gaiters
A built in lyrca cuff that create a seamless link between your jacket and gloves. Great for deep powder days.
3d hood cinch
He has a big head, she has a small head. No two heads are the same. The 3d hood cinch give you one pull point to custom fit your hood to your head.
Brushed hand pockets
We like warm hands. Our pockets make cold hands happy.
h2o compatible
Since we're not camels we need place to hide our hydration packs. Our jackets have you covered.
Large exposed zippers
Zippers aren't just meant to close you in. Some are meant to look cool too.
Reflective logo
Logos that help you stand out in the headlights.
Feature Glossary


Twill Pigment Washed 2 Ply
15,000 mm
15,000 g/m/24 hr
Weight: 180 g/m2
Lamination
DWR


The Shaper
HJM-03-09
Colorways
Inspired by the people who are responsible for creating and maintaining the park features that we love, the 2010 Shaper LTD jacket is unlike anything else on the market. This 4-in-1 jacket is decked out with a heavy-duty 15k/15k twill DWR fabric, zip-off sleeves, a removable tool vest, a reversible insulated hoody, exposed glow in the dark zippers, and more pockets than you’ll ever know what to do with. The Shaper LTD features the Orage Tall Fit, giving it a unique look that is sure to keep you feelin’ fresh. Whether you’re sculpting kickers or throwing down on them, the Shaper LTD is a revolutionary jacket that will change the game as we know it.
Only 300 of these jackets were produced worldwide, and each piece is individually numbered to ensure authenticity. Get yours before they are gone for good.














