Volcom Sluff Ins Jacket
Anorak for kids with Grow-Tech system
The Volcom Sluff Ins Anorak plays all the pieces when it comes to style and functionality. The high 10k water column and breathability ensure that perspiration is quickly wicked away and moisture from the outside doesn't stand a chance.
In addition, the new Zip Tech® jacket-to-pants connection system ensures that powder stays on the slope and does not penetrate your jacket or pants. Grow-Tech ensures that the jacket will still fit next season, as Grow-Tech equipped clothing grows with you to a certain extent.
Ventilation slits, pockets for your lift ticket and to keep your hands warm, round off the Sluff Anorak for kids.
Attributes
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Heavy insulation: Great for the coldest days
- Article number: 703882
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Measure for the waterproofness of outerwear. From a water column of 4.000 it is considered waterproof. The higher the value, the better suited for extreme weather.
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The capacity of the garment to channel perspiration away from the body whilst providing protection from moisture and cold. The higher the value, the more comfortable in extreme situations.
- Fit: Regular fit
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Snowwear Features:
- Lift pass pocket
- Critically sealed seams
- Helmet-compatible hood
- Chafe-free chin guard
- Snow skirt
- Hand warmer pockets
- Vents
- Gender: Kids
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Material specifications according to manufacturer, subject to change.
- Weight: 1000 g
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Material Features:
- Waterproof
- Windproof
- Zip Tech® jacket-to-pants connection
- Cinch closure of the waistband in the jacket's pocket
- V-Science 2-layer shell laminate
- 2-way zipped vents with mesh lining
- Grow-Tech
- Internal gaiter on the hood
- Volcom logo details
Shop availability
About Volcom
Born out of the spirit to pursue ones passions, Volcom's mission is to turn obstacles into opportunities and give people the courage to tempt the impossible. Right in line with what we here at Blue Tomato strive to do. Volcom have taken the snowboard, skate and surfing scenes by storm since they kicked the whole thing off in 1991, and it doesn't look like they are about to stop any time soon.