Ah, the joys of fresh powder! Kids love racing down the slopes, and with the Rossignol Jr Outerlimits Insulated Jacket, they'll do it in style and comfort. This jacket is designed for young adventurers who won't shy away from any slope. Its long and comfortable fit allows them to move freely while staying well-protected. With a relaxed look, it offers enough room for layering, because we know that style on the slopes is important, even for the little ones!
The technology is there with a waterproof membrane of 20,000 and breathability of 10,000, ensuring that neither rain nor snow will spoil their adventures. The insulation made of recycled polyester is smartly distributed: 160 g on the body for optimal warmth and 100 g on the sleeves for unrestricted movement. Additionally, the fully sealed seams and the integrated snow skirt provide a reliable barrier against the elements. Small details like the ski pass pocket show that every aspect has been thought out to enhance their experience.
Finally, an eco-friendly touch: PFC-free, this jacket uses a durable water-repellent treatment that repels snow and light rain without resorting to fluorocarbon-based chemicals. So, ready to see the kids conquer the peaks?
Waterproofness: 20,000 mm
Breathability: 15,000 g
Fabric: 100% Nylon, Matte Ripstop 2-layer 151 g/m² + 100% Recycled Polyester, Recycled Oxford 2-layer 161 g/m²
Finish: PFC-free DWR treatment
Lining: Recycled taffeta, coated
Insulation: 100% Recycled Polyester, padding 160 g/m²
Details: 3D patch on sleeve, 3D Rossignol logo transfer on chest
Hood: Fixed
Pockets: Hand pockets, interior pocket, ski pass pocket
Snow skirt: Fixed

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