Born from the adventurous spirit of Moonshine Mountain Snow Tubing Park, Moonshine Mountain brings the thrill of the outdoors into every product. Rooted in nature and inspired by real outdoor experiences, our gear is crafted for explorers who seek quality, performance, and adventure in every step.
686 Boys’ Frontier Insulated Bib
From snowy backyards to bluebird resort days, the 686 Boys’ Frontier Insulated Bib is built for boundary-pushing adventures in cold, wet winter conditions.
Rugged Design. Youth-Focused Fit.
- 10K Waterproofing: infiDRY® 2-Layer shell with a DWR finish keeps snow and slush on the outside, where it belongs.
- All-Day Warmth: 120g infiLOFT® insulation ensures comfort and heat retention — perfect for cold mornings and snowy afternoons.
- Ride-Ready Features: Adjustable shoulder straps, Room-To-Grow system, and reinforced seams ensure a dialed fit that lasts beyond one season.
For Boys Who Go Big, Even When They’re Small
Whether he’s racing down groomers or building snow forts, the Frontier Bib provides complete lower-body coverage, rugged weather resistance, and comfort that keeps up with active kids.
Specifications
- Shell: infiDRY® 10K Fabric with DWR coating
- Insulation: 120g infiLOFT® insulation
- Lining: Tricot-lined seat and knees
- Fit: Youth-specific bib cut
- Features: Room-To-Grow system, boot gaiters, side zip entry, elastic suspenders
From Snowflakes to Slopes
This bib gives young riders everything they need to grow with the season — warmth, freedom, and waterproof protection that’s built to last.
Bottom Line: A durable insulated bib designed for active boys who love the snow. Warm, adjustable, and built to ride hard — the Frontier has their back.
Step in. Strap on. Send it in the Frontier.
At Moonshine Mountain, we carry forward the legacy of our namesake, turning every outdoor moment into an unforgettable experience. From the slopes to the trails, our products embody the spirit of adventure, passion, and the great outdoors—ready to accompany you wherever your journey takes you.
