2014 Snowmobile.com Holiday Gift Guide: For Her
Divas Avid Jacket
Divas SnowGear is relatively new to snowmobiling, but based on its product offerings, the Oregon, Wis. based apparel manufacturer has hit on an under-served niche of providing women snowmobilers with gear sized, styled and aimed at their needs. While the name suggests “diva,” the apparel is full-fledged snowmobiler. Divas SnowGear proudly states that its gear is designed by women, most of whom can claim 30 years or more of snowmobiling experience. The company claims it’s “… able to guarantee the best quality available and stay at the leading edge of technology for women’s snowmobiling outerwear.”
Divas SnowGear partners with product development consultants and apparel factories that have been in the snowmobile business for more than 25 years. The company’s apparel features the best brands available to ensure fit, finish and warmth. You’ll find 3M Thinsulate, durable 420-denier nylon, Reissa waterproofing and other top brands being used in its various Divas SnowGear designs.
This snow gear is serious apparel and treats its female wearers as equal snowmobilers who want the same quality as their male counterparts, but styled with a feminine flair. When shopping for her this holiday season, you might want to take a look at Divas SnowGear’s new Avid Technical Jacket, available in black and retailing for US$279.99.
This new line of jacket and bib pants represents serious quality as it uses the most durable, highly waterproof and breathable material on the market. The Avid Technical outfit provides a mechanical stretch for ease of movement when riding aggressively. The garment is unique for its affordability combined with a fashionable look and fit specifically suited for women snowmobilers. The company feels that “…the current snowmobile apparel market does not offer a technical shell for mountain or backcountry riding at an affordable price point. The Avid Technical Jacket will bridge that gap and make technical outerwear available to more riders without compromising quality.”