Regatta Kielder IX Hybridjacke
1045 pieces in stock at third-party supplier
Colour6
Size4
Product details
The Kielder IX Hybrid Jacket by Regatta is a versatile and functional jacket specifically designed for children. It combines modern materials and technologies to provide optimal comfort and protection in various weather conditions. The jacket is made from a high-quality blend of elastane, polyamide, and polyester, which is not only lightweight but also durable. The down-soft and Warmloft insulation ensures pleasant warmth, while the permanently water-repellent surface protects against moisture. The quilted design and reflective elements enhance visibility and safety. With a hood, a stand-up collar, and elastic cuffs, the jacket offers additional protection and a comfortable fit that allows for unrestricted freedom of movement. The two side zip pockets provide practical storage for small items.
- Permanently water-repellent surface for optimal weather protection
- Warmloft insulation for pleasant warmth and comfort
- Quilted design with reflective elements for increased visibility
- Compressible and lightweight for easy transport
- Elastic cuffs and hood for a comfortable fit.
Target group | Boys |
Material composition | 100% Synthetic Material |
Item number | 59434976 |
Manufacturer | Regatta |
Category | Outdoor jackets |
Manufacturer no. | UTRG11559 |
Release date | 19.6.2025 |
Colour | Blue, Turquoise |
Exact colour description | Aruba Blue, Peacock blue, Turquoise |
Upper | Polyamide, Polyester, Spandex |
Material composition | 100% Synthetic Material |
Filling material | Down soft, Warmloft insulation |
Target group | Boys |
Age group | Children |
Clothing size | 104 |
Fabric properties | Durably water repellent (DWR impregnation), Heat insulating, Lightweight construction, Water-repellent |
Pattern | Dotted |
Fastener | Zip |
Pockets | Two side pockets, Zipper bag |
Layer of clothing | Midlayer / Thermal Layer |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Ingredients | 100% Mixed. |





