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Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
  • Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
  • Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
  • Kids’ thermal ski base layer trousers - BL 500 - black
  • Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
  • Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
  • Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
  • Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black

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Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black

KES2,450.00
VAT included Same day delivery for orders placed before 2 p.m.
  • Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
  • Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
  • Kids’ thermal ski base layer trousers - BL 500 - black
  • Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
  • Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
  • Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
  • Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
Kids' thermal ski base layer top - BL500 - black
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Designed for young skiers who ski in cold weather and are looking for a good balance between warmth and breathability.

BENEFITS

Moisture management

slightly breathable component and ventilation provided by the back panel.

Warmth

AVERAGE: brushed Polyester component. soft and reassuring.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

What type of fit is the BL 500 SKI base layer?

The SKI BL 500 JR thermal ski base layer has a standard straight cut that adapts to all body shapes.Not too loose so it’s efficient and keeps in the heat.

What are the benefits of Polyester?

Polyester is the most commonly-used fibre for base garments because it is relatively inexpensive and offers excellent performance in various respects, and especially because the fibres can be knitted to obtain a very lightweight and durable fabric. It actively absorbs moisture but does not dry particularly well when wet.

How to dress to stay warm on the slopes?

You just need 3 technical layers to keep warm on the ski slopes:

- Layer 1 or a second skin, to stay dry.
- Layer 2 or an insulating layer, to keep the heat in.
- Layer 3 or a protective layer to protect against the elements.