Klim Powerxross Pullover
We went to the drawing board and rebuilt the PowerXross Pullover from the ground up for mountain riders who rip light and fast. The PowerXross Pullover shines in mobility and streamlined construction to keep you blasting powder with unrivaled freedom.
Shell/Construction
- GORE-TEX PERFORMANCE SHELL
- GUARANTEED TO KEEP YOU DRY
- 3M™ SCOTCHLITE™ C790 CARBON BLACK REFLECTIVE
- BIOMOTION RECOGNITION
- NO OVERLAYS FOR LIGHTER WEIGHT
- TETHER D-RING
- YKK® ZIPPERS
Ventilation
- 2 SIDE VENTS
Storage
- 2 HAND POCKETS
- GOGGLE CHAMOIS IN POCKET ON TETHER
Fit/Comfort
- RELAXED HOODIE STYLE FIT
- LONGER ZIPPER AND SIDE ZIP FOR EASY ENTRY
- MOISTURE-WICKING LINER
- ADJUSTABLE CUFFS W/ THUMB HOLE GAITER
- ADJUSTABLE BOTTOM HEM
- ROLL-AWAY HOOD
Sizing Information
The chest sizes listed in the chart below are from Klim’s chart and I’ve double checked the actual jackets against the chart and it is accurate. But be careful… while the size Large is exactly what you’d expect with a 44 max chest, the smaller sizes are a bit smaller than normal and the bigger sizes are bigger than normal. For example, a men’s size Medium usually is styled with a 42 max chest and Klim’s medium is a 40” max chest. Same goes for larger sizes… an XXL is typically a 48” max chest, but Klim’s is a 52” max chest.
Given the variation from “normal” for smaller and larger sizes, I’d highly recommend you measure yourself and/or measure a jacket that fits you well (take the link below on how to do that). Then choose a jacket that is big enough for your chest. It’s generally OK if the jacket is a bit bigger than your measured chest, especially in a mesh style since the wind blows right through (in solid textile jackets, being oversize is a bit more of a problem due to possible ballooning at speed). Also, an inch or two of room will be welcome if you want to layer under the jacket. Belly sizes are generous, but if you have a belly, you’ll want to make sure the jacket size you choose will accommodate your belly sizes as well.
Overall sleeve and torso lengths are generous and will work for most average height or taller riders. Those of shorter stature may find the sleeve and torso lengths to be longer than ideal.
Jacket Size | Max Chest | Max Belly |
---|---|---|
Small | 36” | 35” |
Medium | 40” | 39” |
Large | 44” | 43” |
XL | 48” | 46” |
XXL | 52” | 50” |
XXXL | 56” | 54” |