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Klim Keweenaw Jacket

Regular price $499.99
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SKU: 3095-004-120-001

Warmth Level:
Maximum
Warmth
10
COLD WEATHER / TRAIL RIDING / LOW ACTIVITY
Values between 7–10 have extremely high thermal properties and are able to withstand temperatures well below –40°C / F and will keep you warm during low activity trail riding.
Color: Heritage
Size: Small
May Be Available For Pickup

Description

The KLIM Keweenaw Jacket is built for riders who refuse to let brutal cold cut a ride short and somehow still think "another hundred miles" sounds reasonable at negative twenty. Designed specifically for extreme cold-weather trail riding, the Keweenaw combines premium insulation, elite waterproof protection, and long-distance comfort for serious northern winter conditions. Built with a rugged GORE-TEX Performance Shell and loaded with heavy 3M™ Thinsulate™ insulation, this jacket delivers exceptional warmth without sacrificing mobility or durability. Full pit vents and a large rear exhaust vent help regulate airflow during changing conditions while the articulated trail-riding fit improves comfort during long days in the saddle. Warm, durable, and purpose-built for brutal winter riding, the Keweenaw Jacket is basically designed for riders who see frostbite warnings and still start checking trail reports anyway.

  • Brand: KLIM
  • Product Type: Insulated Trail Snowmobile Jacket
  • Shell Construction: 2-layer GORE-TEX Performance Shell
  • Waterproof Protection: Guaranteed To Keep You Dry™ performance
  • Shell Fabric: Durable 200 denier nylon chassis construction
  • Insulation: 3M™ Thinsulate™ Advanced High Loft insulation
  • Insulation Weight: 250g body / 200g sleeves and collar
  • Reflective Material: 3M™ Scotchlite™ reflective material with biomotion recognition
  • Ventilation: Full pit vents and large rear exhaust vent
  • Construction: Fully seam sealed durable nylon chassis
  • Front Closure: Double-headed front zipper with triple storm flap protection
  • Powder Skirt: Snap-away powder skirt with pant connection system
  • Collar: Adjustable top collar with comfort lining
  • Cuffs: Adjustable Velcro cuffs with thumb hole gaiters
  • Hem: Adjustable bottom hem system
  • Pockets: 2 hand pockets, 1 Napoleon pocket, internal chest pocket, mesh pouch, and rear storage pocket
  • Safety Feature: Integrated tether D-ring and key clip
  • Zippers: Heavy-duty YKK® zippers throughout
  • Fit: Articulated trail-riding fit for long-distance comfort
  • Warmth Rating: 10/10 for extreme cold-weather riding
  • Ideal Use: Trail riding, long-distance snowmobiling, cold-weather touring, and extreme northern winter conditions
  • Additional Features:
    • One of KLIM's warmest trail jackets
    • Excellent comfort during long cold-weather rides
    • Aggressive ventilation for changing conditions
    • Heavy-duty durability for demanding trail riders
    • Built for brutal winter temperatures
    • Designed for riders who prioritize maximum warmth

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

Absolutely. The GORE-TEX Performance Shell provides fully waterproof and breathable protection designed for extreme trail riding, wet snow, and harsh winter weather conditions.
Very warm. With 250g insulation in the body and 200g insulation in the sleeves and collar, the Keweenaw is considered one of KLIM's warmest dedicated trail jackets. Basically, this thing is built for riders whose sled starts easier than their truck in January.
Definitely. Full pit vents and a large rear exhaust vent help regulate airflow and temperature during aggressive riding and changing winter conditions.
The Keweenaw is ideal for aggressive trail riders, long-distance snowmobilers, and anyone riding in brutally cold northern conditions where warmth and waterproof protection matter most.
Unlike lightweight mountain shells, the Keweenaw prioritizes maximum insulation, long-distance comfort, and extreme cold-weather protection for trail riders. Honestly, this jacket will make you say "it's not that cold out" while all atomic motion stops and Minnesotans start asking, "cold enough for ya?"