ISBJÖRN
EXPEDITION 3 Layer Hardshell Pant Teen
$217
Reg.price: $450
Saving $233
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Here you find size information for children in cm. It corresponds to the child's length in cm. Remember that children develop and grow differently, so the safest way to get the right size is to measure the child's height. Guide you through the tables of different sizes and dimensions. The dimensions are given in cm and the dimensions indicated are for the child - not the dimensions for physical garments.
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Trousers for active children, skiing as well as sailing. Our 3-layer shell jacket has a stronger exterior protection against wind and moisture (15,000mm water column), membranes that vent out excess heat, and materials are extra wear resistant.
Product information
- 3-layer material (membrane)
- Two waterproof leg pockets
- Waterproof zippers all up to the hip
- Waterproof flyer
- Removable soft waist extension with a front zipper
- Adjustable and removable suspenders
- 2 point velcro adjustable waistline
- Belt loops in the waistline
- Snowgaiter with buttons in leg endings
- Heavy reinforcement at the hem
- 100% seam sealed
- Reflex at the front and back lower legs
- Waterpillar 15.000mm
- Permability 15.000gr/H2O/m2/24hrs
- Washable in 40 degrees
- Dryer closet or tumble dryer at 40 degrees
- bluesign© licensed material
- BIONIC Finish Eco© Flourcarbonefree water repellant treatment
- RECCO reflector
Article number: 4650
Description
Expedition shell trousers with several technical features that suit our adventurous young people. The shell pants offer everything you need from a 3-layer shell when it comes to details, performance, comfort, and attitude. Waterproof (15,000mm) and very good breathability (ventilation capacity 15,000 gr / m2).
We recommend the EXPEDITION shell jacket for these trousers to have equivalent technical functions throughout the outfit.
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