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Snowboarding and technical apparel purveyor 686 previously unveiled its Reservoir Hydration Jacket, featuring the brand’s patent-pending Hydrastash system. Today, the brand delivers a GORE-TEX shell variation of the silhouette with the Hydrastash Sync.

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Defined by its on-demand hydration tech built directly into the jacket, and durable two-layer water-repellent GORE-TEX shell, the piece also boasts a host of notable features like vents on the underarms to ensure sufficient ventilation, an adjustable hood, multiple interior and exterior compartments, a merino wool blend inner collar/mouth flap, and more.

Furthermore, the distinctive hydration tech is designed not to get in the way of the wearer, with a micro-tube, micro-valve system that is barely noticeable. Water flows directly next to the zipper by the jacket’s collar for easy use, while the miniature water reservoir is nestled neatly and securely inside the jacket.

Priced at $399.95, you can cop it now directly on 686's website in limited quantities, however, wider availability is slated for 2019/2020.

Now, every winter sportsman needs these tint-changing goggles and a jacket that’s a water bottle.

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