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Udržitelnost
Obsahuje udržitelné materiály, jako jsou organické nebo recyklované materiály
Produkt č.
Vodní sloupec
- 20000 mm
Prodyšnost
- 20000 g
Střih
- Volný
Vlastnosti svrchního oblečení
- Pás proti sněhu
- Kapsa na brýle
- Nastavitelné manžety
Pohlaví
- Děti
Eko
- Recyklované materiály
Popis materiálu
- 100 % recycled polyester
Vnitřní materiál
- 87 % nylon, 13 % elastane
Váha
- 1361 g
Vlastnosti materiálu
- Stretch
- S podšívkou
- Vodotěsné
Popis produktu
3-Layer 20k/20k waterproof with snap-in insulated liner jacket and a relaxed fit.
Have pass, will ride. The kids' Burton Outbeam 3L Jacket System is loaded with rider-designed tech and features for kids who are committed to riding from opening day right through 'til spring. Just layer up to match the weather. You can count on this waterproof, breathable shell to keep kids dry, comfortable, and always ready for another lap. From a removable liner jacket to stretch panels, it has the features that kids need to stay warm, dry, and comfortable all season.
- Relaxed Fit: A relaxed fit makes for easy layering and full mobility.
- Storm Ready and Lightweight: Thee-layer waterproof, breathable material with welded seams is lighter and more versatile than two-layer designs. It offers maximum storm coverage in a design that you can use as your outer layer in any weather.
- Rider Dialed Features: Everything about this jacket is tuned for riding including zip vents for temperature regulation, an integrated waist gaiter with jacket-to-pant Interface, and hook-and-loop glove connections.
- Removable Liner and Adjustable Fit: Includes an insulated liner jacket with our Room-To-Grow system that extends sleeves two inches to match growth spurts. Shell offers sleeve adjustability for the right fit
- Low Environmental Impact: Bluesign® approved product uses responsibly produced materials and PFC-free DWR for a reduced impact on humans and the planet during manufacturing.

