HYLJE Polar C Northern Lights Junior

245,90 

HYLJE Polar C Northern Lights Junior

245,90 

HYLJE Polar C Revontuli Junior is lively retro-styled, warm and durable children’s overall. It is the children’s version of the HYLJE Polar C Revontuli -overall, so all the same features can be found in the childrens version with the safety standards of kidswear added.

  • Kids retro-styled thermal overall
  • Cellular plastic in the bottom
  • Detachable fur on collar (can be bought separately, please contact myynti@hyljewear.fi)
LämmittävyysHylje Lammittavyys
HengittävyysHylje Hengittävyys
VedenpitävyysHylje Vedenpitävyys

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Description

HYLJE Polar C Revontuli Junior is lively retro-styled, warm and durable children’s overall. It is the children’s version of the HYLJE Polar C Revontuli -overall, so all the same features can be found in the childrens version with the safety standards of kidswear added.

The bright yellow overall is truly a shining star that suits well for downhill skiing, snowboarding, playing in the snow as well as used as safari wear. HYLJE Polar C Revontuli is user tested and found extremely durable. The main fabric is light and supple, but extremely water resistant. The parts that are under high abrasion and would easily wear off such as bottom and backside of thighs has stronger black fabric in order to keep the overall in good shape.

The sizing of the HYLJE Polar C Revontuli Junior is loose in order to put on layers underneath in very cold weather, but still is easy to move around wearing the overall. The Velcro attatchable front placket keeps the cold and wind outside of the overall and is easy and fast to close with little hands. The soft inside collar material feels cosy on kids skin.

The overall has elasticated waist on backside but frontside sets straight. The long zippers on bottom legs make it easier to put the overall on wearing winter boots. The trouser legs also has snow gaiters. HYLJE Polar C Revontuli Junior has one inside breast pocket for mobilephone, lift ticket, keys or other small items.

Bigger, over 140 cm overalls has D-rings located on waist for snowmobiles emergency switch. Because of the safety standards, smaller overalls does not have the D-rings. HYLJE polar C Revontuli Junior also stands out in the dark as it has reflective tape located on backside of the trouser legs, on sleeves, on back and on the shoulders. The overall has detachable hood with adjustable drawstrings and it is possible to purchase a detachable, wild racoons fur trimming separately. Wearing this overall, children can enjoy playing in the snow and in the cold weather without getting cold.

  • HYLJE Polar C Revontuli Junior 97-1902-0019-100
  • Main material: 73% polyamid / 27% polyurethane, laminated, Ökotex-sertified
  • Resistance to water penetration > 8 000 mm (ISO 811)
  • Water vapor transmission: 4000 g/m2/24 h (ASTM E96BW-1995)
  • Wadding: Valtherm 150 g/m2, 100 % polyester, Ökotex-sertified, CLO heat rating 2,79
  • Durable Opti zips
  • Sturdy, long pull tabs on zippers that are easy to use with gloves
  • Warm inside collar material
  • One warm inside breast pocket
  • Over 140cm sized overalls D-ring located on waist
  • Elastic waistband on backside
  • Reflective tape on front, on sleeves and on back
  • Cellular plastic located on knees and bottom (water and cold insulation)
  • Taped croch seam
  • Elasticated cuffs
  • Long zippers on trouser legs
  • Snow gaiters at bottom leg
  • Detachable hood
  • Adjustable drawstring on frontside of the hood
  • A fixed, wild racoons fur trimming for hood can be bought separately
  • Made in Estonia
  • Design From Finland

Shell
73% Polyamid
27% Polyurethane

Wadding / lining
100% Polyester

Air regularly

Do not use fabric softener

Close velcro before washing

Close zippers before washing

”The fabric is really good and the snow does not stick to the fabric and the colour is bright. The strong fabric on bottom is really good! Could even have some at the knees. Kids are bent down in snow and digging holes and making snowcastles etc. There should also be a stamp at the hood so it would stay off the face in normal weather. In cold weather and wind it is great that the hood is really deep.”

Paula, a tourism entrepreneur