BurtonSkylar Bib Pants
£ 135.-£ 80.-
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-41 %
Colour: martini olive
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Sustainability
Manufactured in a more eco-friendly way
Insulation
Medium insulation: Great for colder days
Article number
Gender
- Kids
Material Specification
- 100 % polyester
Inner material
- 100 % nylon taffeta
Material Features
- Windproof
- Waterproof
Eco
- bluesign®
Sizing
- Kids size
Water Column
- 10000 mm
Breathability
- 5000 g
Rise
- Bib pants
Snowwear Features
- Reinforced cuffs
- Critically sealed seams
- Boot gaiter
Product description
SNOWBOARD BIB PANTS FOR CHILDREN WITH ROOM-TO-GROW™ SYSTEM
Nothing protects against snow and cold better than dungarees. The 2-layer DRYRIDE material keeps the inside dry, while a whopping 60 grams of ThermacoreECO insulation provides cosy warmth. This insulation is made from over 90 % recycled fibres for a reduced environmental impact.
With Burton's Room-To-Grow™ system, the legs can be lengthened by unravelling a small seam and will last a longer time.
Features
- Two-layer DRYRIDE material
- PFC-free DWR coating
- ThermacoreECO insulation, bluesign® certified and made from over 90 % recycled fibres
- The Room-to-Grow system extends the length of the legs by 1.5 inches
- Adjustable, elastic straps
- Stretch insert on the back for ultimate comfort
- Layered look and freedom of movement
- Reinforced cuffs with hook and loop closure
- Waterproof boot gaiter
- Back and chest pockets with hook and loop closure and handwarmer pockets with zip closure
- Bluesign® certified materials use only safe chemicals and reduce the impact during manufacturing on both people and the planet
About Burton
Burton is one of the longest standing pillars of snowboarding and they have been innovating and changing the way people enjoy the outdoors for over 40 years. Their main goal is to give you the best possible experience on and off the mountain, any day of the year. Their go-getter attitude is contagious and we hope they ignite your spark to do things you never thought possible.