Picture Seady Jacket
Environmentally friendly, child-friendly, best features for long days in the snow
The Seady Jacket for children is an ecologically designed jacket with an outer material made from recycled polyester. For maximum waterproofing and breathability, it is equipped with a 10K/10K membrane and has a durable water-repellent, PFC-free EcoElite™ Teflon impregnation.
Dense Thermal Dry insulation provides warmth, even on the coldest days of the season.
For even more protection and a perfect fit, the cuffs, inner cuffs and snow skirt that can be fixed to the pants are individually adjustable.
Attributes
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Heavy insulation: Great for the coldest days
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Contains sustainable materials, such as organic or recycled materials
- Article number: 685322
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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.
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The capacity of the garment to channel perspiration away from the body whilst providing protection from moisture and cold. The higher the value, the more comfortable in extreme situations.
- Fit: Regular fit
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Snowwear Features:
- Hand warmer pockets
- Jacket-to-pant connection
- Lift pass pocket
- Wrist gaiters
- Helmet-compatible hood
- Chafe-free chin guard
- Snow skirt
- Adjustable cuffs
- Critically sealed seams
- Gender: Kids
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Material specifications according to manufacturer, subject to change.
- Material Features: Water-repellent
- Eco: Recycled materials
- Adjustable, ergonomic hood
- Lycra wrist cuffs with thumbholes
- Growing jacket with Grow-With-Me system
- Goggle wipe
- Long cut at the back
Shop availability
About Picture
Three friends, all at turning points in their lives, get together and start a brand with one single vision: 100% committed responsibility and sustainability-driven eco-design. Fast forward 10 years and Picture have taken the snow sports scene by storm. Picture aim to produce high quality shred gear that will still allow our future generations to enjoy the same abundance of playgrounds as we do today.