Volcom Ripley Insulated Jacket
Ripley Insulated Jacket by Volcom
Isn't it nice that each winter we can rely on the fact that Volcom is going to equip our beloved juniors with the best of the best snowwear? The Ripley Insulated Jacket for example does not only look good on the outside, but keeps our little ones warm, thanks to Polyfill insulation and a robust V-Science shell. We don't have to worry when they're out there in the mountains too - the Youth Safe Hood System follows them - right in their hood - wherever they go. And there's more: a vent system, super soft handwarmer pockets and the Grow-Tech which makes sure that the jacket grows along with the little riders. Yep, you might find this jacket on the wish list this christmas...
Attributes
- Article number: 520663
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Measure for the waterproofness of outerwear. From a water column of 4.000 it is considered waterproof. The higher the value, the better suited for extreme weather.
- Fit: Regular fit
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Snowwear Features:
- Adjustable cuffs
- Snow skirt
- Hand warmer pockets
- Vents
- Lift pass pocket
- Critically sealed seams
- Helmet-compatible hood
- Chafe-free chin guard
- Jacket-to-pant connection
- Gender: Boys
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Material specifications according to manufacturer, subject to change.
- Inner material: 100 % taffeta
- Insulation material: 100 g Polyfill
- Material Features: Lined
- Boys' iInsulated jacket by Volcom
- Relaxed fit
- Grow-Tech allows the jacket to grow along with you
- Youth Safe Hood system
- Mesh lined zippered vents
- Brushed tricot lined handwarmer pockets
- Pocket access hem cinch
- Speciality ticket ring
- Logo patch on left chest
- V-Science 2-layer shell
- V-Science Supreme twill
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About Volcom
Born out of the spirit to pursue ones passions, Volcom's mission is to turn obstacles into opportunities and give people the courage to tempt the impossible. Right in line with what we here at Blue Tomato strive to do. Volcom have taken the snowboard, skate and surfing scenes by storm since they kicked the whole thing off in 1991, and it doesn't look like they are about to stop any time soon.