2026 THIRTYTWO Youth Grasser Insulated Jacket
2026 THIRTYTWO Youth Grasser Insulated Jacket
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Built for cold chairlift rides, long days on snow, and kids who don’t want to head inside early. The Youth Grasser Insulated Jacket is designed to keep young riders warm, dry, and comfortable through regular resort days, whether they’re making their first turns or lapping with friends. It’s a simple, dependable jacket that prioritises warmth and ease of use over unnecessary complexity.
The Grasser uses a 2-layer fabric with a 15K waterproof and breathability rating, paired with synthetic insulation to provide consistent warmth in cold conditions. The insulated construction removes the need to think too hard about layering, making it a practical option for parents and an easy wear for kids. A youth-specific fit allows room for movement without feeling bulky, keeping it comfortable on snow and around the resort.
Key Features
- Waterproof / Breathability Rating: 15,000mm / 15,000g/m²
- Fit: Youth
- Insulation: Synthetic insulation
- Fabric: 2-layer construction
Tech Features
- Taped seams
- Water repellent finish
- Insulated construction for added warmth
- Ergonomic adjustable hood
- Helmet compatible hood
- Brushed tricot pocket lining
- Media pocket
- Hidden bungee hem
- Adjustable cuffs
- Stretch wrist gaiters
- PFA free construction
Size Chart
| Size | S | M | L | XL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Approximate height | 137–142 cm(4'6"–4'8") | 142–147 cm(4'8"–4'10") | 147–152 cm(4'10"–5'0") | 152–158 cm(5'0"–5'2") |
| Approximate age | 6–7 | 7–10 | 10–12 | 13–16 |
| Chest | 46 cm(18 in) | 48 cm(19 in) | 51 cm(20 in) | 53 cm(21 in) |
| Arm length | 62 cm(24.5 in) | 64 cm(25.25 in) | 67 cm(26.25 in) | 69 cm(27.25 in) |
| Length | 66 cm(26 in) | 69 cm(27 in) | 71 cm(28 in) | 74 cm(29 in) |
About The Brand
Founded in 1995 in Southern California by Pierre-André Senizergues and Scott Zelaznik, ThirtyTwo has always been a snowboard brand first, not a fashion label borrowing snow credibility. From the beginning, the focus has been simple: build gear that riders actually want to wear and trust, shaped by how snowboarding really looks on the ground rather than how it’s marketed from the sidelines.
That rider-driven approach is reflected in one of the strongest teams in snowboarding, with long-standing names like JP Walker, Chris Grenier, Scott Stevens, Zeb Powell, Jeremy Jones, and Pat Fava helping steer the brand’s direction year after year. ThirtyTwo’s outerwear follows the same philosophy as their boots and footwear: functional, considered, and built to be ridden hard. It’s gear made for people who snowboard a lot, value fit and reliability, and care more about how something rides than how loudly it announces itself.
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