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FLY Snowmobile Jacket Sizing Chart

Welcome to our FLY snowmobile jacket sizing charts page. These FLY jacket sizing charts are also featured on each product page.

Remember that sizing charts are based on averages. They work for most people.

 
Listed below are the Fly jacket sizing chart guidelines. Please note that these sizing charts are based on averages. They tend to work for most, but not all people.
 
General sizing factors to consider
  • Take into consideration how you like your clothes to fit. Do you prefer a snug, loose, or somewhere in between fit. Take this into account when choosing your size.
  • If you have a belly or gut you should take that into consideration. For example, if you have a 38" waist, but your belly measures 46". Then using the belly measurement to determine what size you need might be more appropriate.
  • For women, if you are heavy set and or busty, you'll have to take that into consideration.
  • If the item doesn't fit, you can return or exchange it. Unless its a closeout item. We do not accept returns or exchanges on closeout items.
FLY Mens Snowmobile Jacket Sizing Chart
Your FLY snowmobile jacket size is a combination of chest and sleeve length. Measure your chest and sleeve and then compare it to the chart. See below for measuring details.
Your Chest Measurement Your Sleeve Measurement Your FLY  Jacket Size
32" to 33" Inches 30" to 31" Inches XSmall
34" to 35"  Inches 31" to 32" Inches Small
36" to  38" Inches 32" to 33" Inches Medium
40" to 42"  Inches 33" to 34" Inches Large
44" to 46"  Inches 34" to 35" Inches XLarge
 48" to 50"  Inches 37" Inches XXLarge
52" to 54"  Inches 37" Inches XXXLarge
56" to 58" Inches 37" Inches XXXXLarge
 
How to Measure Guide
How to Determine
Your Chest Measurement
How to Determine
Your Waist Measurement
How to Determine
Your Sleeve Measurement
How to Determine
Your Inseam Measurement
How to Determine
Your Hip Measurement
For Women
Your chest measurement is the circumference of your chest at it’s largest point. Measure this by standing up straight with your arms out. Then wrap a measuring tape around your body under your arm pits and across the breast bone with arms relaxed. Make sure the tape measure is parallel with the floor. Having someone else take the measurement makes it much easier and accurate. 

For women, measure around the shoulder blades, under the armpits and over the fullest part of the bust.
Your waist measurement is the circumference of your waist where your body has a natural crease.  Measure this by standing in front of a mirror facing it, then bend to one side. Where your body creases is your natural waist. Wrap a measuring tape around your natural waist line while keeping the tape measure parallel with the floor. This is your waist measurement. Note for those with a belly or gut, measure around the largest section. Using the belly/gut measurement for sizing usually results in better fit for those with a belly/gut. Having someone else take the measurement makes it much easier and accurate.  Your sleeve measurement  is distance from the center back of the neck, over point of the shoulder, down the outside of the arm to the wrist. Measure this by having your  arm relax at your side and slightly bent. Measure from the center back of the neck, measure over your shoulder and elbow points, and end at the wrist bone. Having someone else take the measurement makes it much easier and accurate.  The inseam is the total length of the inside seam from your crotch to your ankle. To take this, stand straight, but relax. Measure the distance from the crotch to the ankle. Having someone else take the measurement makes it much easier and accurate.  Your hip measurement is the total circumference of your hip’s at their largest point. Measure this by wrapping a measuring tape around your body at hip level. Keep the tape measure parallel to the floor, and relax when taking the measurement.
Having someone else take the measurement makes it much easier and accurate.