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Picture Organic Clothing U88 Jacket and U66 Bib Pant 2023-2024 Review

Tested and selected for our top 100 snowboard products of the year: the Picture Organic Clothing U88 Jacket and U66 Bib Pant

  • Price Jacket: £320 / €335
  • Price Pants: £290 / €300
  • Waterproof / Breathability: 20K/20K
  • Category: Backcountry
  • Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL

Why We Chose The Picture Organic Clothing U88 Jacket and U66 Bib Pant: Designed for freeriders who appreciate the little bit of extra warmth.

Founded by childhood friends Julien Durant, Jérémy Rochette, and Vincent André in 2008, Picture Organic Clothing’s mission has been the same from day dot: to make eye-catching, fashionable clobber, in the most sustainable way possible, and sell it at a reasonable price—one that most ordinary snowboarders can afford.

“Our tester wore the jacket through some serious cold spells in the Dolomites last winter, and appreciated the extra warmth”

The combination has proved incredibly successful, and the brand has gone from strength to strength. We like their transparency when it comes to materials and manufacturing processes, and the fact that even the jackets and pants at the upper end of their range, like these models, won’t bleed your wallet dry.

Who Are The Picture Organic Clothing U88 Jacket and U66 Bib Pant For?

These are designed for freeriders. People who need high levels of waterproofing and breathability but also appreciate the little bit of extra warmth granted by the insulation when they’re sitting on early-morning chairlifts, en route to that first run of the day. Our tester wore the jacket through some serious cold spells in the Dolomites last winter, and appreciated the extra warmth.

From tackling Niseko treelines in heavy snow, to screaming down the run outs of high alpine couloirs, if you’re the kind of rider who prioritises powder over pistes, but mostly rides within resort boundaries, then these are for you.

Buy the Picture Organic Clothing U66 Bib Pant: €300 at Blue Tomato EU 

 

Materials and Construction

Both the U88 Jacket and the U66 bib pants are made of a 2-Layer face fabric that’s 54 percent biosourced polyester 46 percent recycled polyester. The conventional polyester used in the manufacture of snowboard jackets consists of 30 percent mono-ethylene-glycol, and 70 percent terephthalic acid, both petro-chemical compounds derived from fossil fuels. The biosourced polyester used by Picture is derived, in part, from sugar cane waste, which helps reduce the material’s impact on the planet.

The fabric has waterproof and breathability ratings of 20,000 / 20,000—more than high enough for most freeriders in most conditions, and easily enough for anyone who spends their time bombing round resorts. The U88 jacket features a layer of the brand’s own Coremax insulation, which at 230g/m2 provides plenty of warmth—a factor our tester came to appreciate sitting on old, slow chairlifts in the smaller resorts of the Italian Dolomites.

“The U66 pants have a full chest bib, which means they work well worn over a flannel shirt for that fisherman look that’s popular at spring shred sessions”

Fit and Features

Picture tend to go for a fit that’s on the baggy side, but within reason—this isn’t Tech9 clothing we’re talking about here. The U66 pants have a full chest bib, which means they work well worn over a flannel shirt for that fisherman look that’s popular at spring shred sessions. The pants have thigh zips for insulation, and a truck load of pockets, including front pockets with a snap down flap over the zip. There are gaiters with lace loops to keep the snow out of your socks if you’re bootpacking in powder, and the seams and zips on both the jacket and pants are fully taped, for extra waterproofing.

Picture tend to go for a fit that’s on the baggy side, but within reason—this isn’t Tech9 clothing we’re talking about here. The U66 pants have a full chest bib, which means they work well worn over a flannel shirt for that fisherman look that’s popular at spring shred sessions. The pants have thigh zips for insulation, and a truck load of pockets, including front pockets with a snap down flap over the zip. There are gaiters with lace loops to keep the snow out of your socks if you’re bootpacking in powder, and the seams and zips on both the jacket and pants are fully taped, for extra waterproofing.

“The biosourced polyester used by Picture is derived, in part, from sugar cane waste, which helps reduce the material’s impact on the planet”

Roundup

This is a jacket and pants combo that sits in the sweet spot between backcountry capability and on-piste credibility. The look and feel are pure snowboarding, with the full bib and block colouring on the pants echoing classic American workwear brands like Carhartt or Dickies. This is combined with high tech waterproof and breathability ratings that allow this to handle almost any condition you’ll encounter on the mountain—including heavy blizzards.

Dedicated splitboarders might baulk at the added weight and bulk of the insulation. The jacket weighs 1.4kg and the pants are just over 1kg, so neither are the lightest, and if you’re on a lengthy backcountry mission, you’ll probably want something that packs a bit smaller for the skin track up. But if you’re mostly riding off the lifts, this is a great combination, at a very reasonable price—especially considering the efforts that Picture have made to minimise its impact on the planet.

Pros:

  • A brilliant jacket and pants combo that covers a lot of bases and will work for almost any on-hill situation, while also looking good at après. It’s also a bargain, given the tech and features on offer

Cons:

  • It’s not the lightest combo in the world, so if you’re a splitboarder or planning on spending a lot of time bootpacking, you’ll probably want to look elsewhere

Buy the Picture Organic Clothing U66 Bib Pant: €300 at Blue Tomato EU 

 

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