


JACKET
FREE 1 Boys' jacket
Ref : 8074516

Benefits
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Size and Colors
Benefits
- Protection from the cold
- 100gsm (chest) and 80gsm (sleeves) wadding. Warm lining.
- Waterproofness
- Breathable 2000mm coated fabric. Taped main seams.
- Moisture management
- Breathable <20 RET coating.
- Practical feature(s)
- 5 pockets including 1 cargo pocket for storing a hat or goggles.
- Easy adjustment
- Adjustable cuffs. Adjustable attached hood. Adjustable hem.
- Freedom of movement
- Loose fit.
STRATERMICStratermic, for textiles that free you from the cold.
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- Maintenance
- machine wash inside out at 30 degrees on a synthetic cycle. Use very little washing powder. Do not use fabric conditioner. Can be spin-dried twice. Hang to dry in a warm, ventilated place. Do not tumble dry. Do not dry clean. Do not use chlorine bleach. Do not put on a radiator.
- Composition
- 100% polyester shell and wadding.
- Storage intructions
- preferably store on a hanger and do not fold to preserve the coating. Make sure garment is completely dry before storing.
- Warranty

- Technical details
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Size and Colors
- Colour
- Brown.
- Sizes
- 6 to 14 years.
- To choose your clothing size click here

- New from DECATHLON
- What is it for?
- Quechua boots
- Temperature tests and calculations
- Dressing for the cold
New from DECATHLON
Exclusively at DECATHLON, discover use limit temperatures for your Quechua winter walking and hiking boots!
What is it for?
Quechua and Stratermic can help you choose boots that will be perfectly suited to your use and the outside temperature.
Quechua boots
- Winter walks: cold weather walks on snowy ground with little gradient.
- Winter hikes: hiking on all snowy terrain, with or without snowshoes, from one to several days, over significant gradient.
Temperature tests and calculations
Boots are tested in an environmental chamber to measure their thermal insulation.
The results are compared with a scientific study carried out by an external laboratory.
=> We can define the temperature below which a person who remains still for more than 25 minutes will start to have cold feet.
Dressing for the cold
Choose:
- shoes that don't fit too tightly,
- suitable socks (Forclaz 900),
- a long-sleeved EquareaT-shirt that wicks moisture
- a fleece,
- a warm jacket,
- suitable trousers.
Remember to cover your head and hands, which lose warmth and cool faster than the rest of your body.













