The Salcha - 1149 children's winter pants from Normani are versatile and functional ski pants suitable for both boys and girls. They provide optimal protection during winter activities, whether skiing, building snowmen, or having snowball fights. The pants are completely windproof and waterproof, ensuring that the lower body stays dry even in wet conditions. The breathable synthetic fiber filling keeps the legs pleasantly warm, while reinforced inserts in the knee and seat areas provide additional tear resistance. The integrated snow gaiters prevent snow and cold air from entering, enhancing comfort. The winter pants can be worn as classic winter pants or as suspenders pants thanks to the removable suspenders, making them particularly practical. The elastic waistband and adjustable suspenders ensure a snug fit and freedom of movement, while the fleece lining inside provides additional warmth retention.
Target group | Women |
Colour | Red |
Exact colour description | Red |
Material composition | 100 % polyester |
Item number | 46295840 |
Colour | Red |
Exact colour description | Red |
Upper | Polyester |
Material composition | 100 % polyester |
Filling material | 100 % polyester |
Target group | Women |
Age group | Children |
Trouser size | 170 |
Fit | Regular fit |
Sport | Outdoor, Rowing |
Trouser length | Long |
Breathability | 3000 g/m²/24h |
Hydrostatic head | 8500 mm |
Pockets | No pockets |
Fabric properties | Breathable, Skin-friendly |
Country of origin | China |
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