When your little adventurer sets off to explore the mysterious forest trails, the Oikotie kids' softshell trousers from Reima are their dream ally. These trousers are designed to withstand the whims of the weather. Indeed, their softshell material is both windproof and water-repellent, keeping your child dry and sheltered from the wind, even when the sky decides to act up.
Comfort is not compromised thanks to their soft fleece lining that provides warmth and softness. The elastic and adjustable waistband ensures a perfect fit so your child can roam freely. And because a day of exploration shouldn't be interrupted by uncomfortable clothing, the articulated knees guarantee great freedom of movement.
Finally, in terms of safety, the integrated reflective elements ensure they are well visible during their twilight excursions. With the Oikotie trousers from Reima, let the little explorer tread new playgrounds with determination and peace of mind. Slip these trousers on them and let them blaze their own trail, even if it's strewn with obstacles... or puddles!
Blocks wind outside, but breathes
Bonded material, fleece on reverse for added warmth
Elastic and adjustable waist
Elastic leg ends
Sizes 92 - 128 with buttons for thigh circumference
Reflective details
Main material: Face: 92% polyester, 8% elastane, Back: 100% polyester - recycled, polyurethane membrane
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