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Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
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  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
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  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue

QUECHUA

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Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue

ZAR699.00
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  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Softshell Hiking Pants MH550 2-6 Years - Black
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
  • Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
Kids’ Hiking Down Jacket Age 2-6 Years - Burgundy/Blue
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Let kids embrace the cold outdoors with this padded jacket, featuring waterproof protection and cozy synthetic filling.

BENEFITS

Warmth

100% polyester wadding with 200g/sqm density and soft fleece-lined hood

Water repellent

Protects from fine rain - water rolls off it while you look for shelter

Easy dressing

Wider zips, ideal for little fingers, giving kids more independence

Robustness

Durable component specially chosen for young adventurers! 2-year warranty

Easy maintenance

Wash at 30°C with a tennis ball, dry flat.
Do not use fabric softener

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

WHY CHOOSE RECYCLED POLYESTER?

By recycling plastic bottles or second-hand textiles to produce our polyester, we have reduced the utilisation of oil-based resources while preserving the quality and performance of the material during your mountain hikes.

The benefits of a "ball fibre" synthetic wadding

The "ball fibre" wadding is a good alternative to feathers:
- it is made up of many fibres that can trap a lot of air, providing insulation from the cold
- it provides good thermal insulation even when wet
- it is easy care: can be washed in a washing machine, ideally with tennis balls as for a pillow so that the wadding remains well distributed.
If not, you will have to shake your down jacket to distribute it well.

Water repellency

Water-repellency is a feature obtained by applying a treatment that prevents water from adhering to the surface of the fabric.
It "slides off" without being absorbed, so the garment remains light, breathable and warm. Please note, this does not mean it is waterproof.
This treatment can be repeated to keep all its effectiveness. Use sprays that are applied to the outside, rather than additives used when washing the garment, which can damage the product's breathability.

OUR ENVIRONMENTAL APPROACH

Because we are aware that we must act to preserve our playground, Quechua is committed to limiting the environmental impact of its products.
This down jacket is eco-designed with more than 80% recycled fibres and a recycled zip to limit our impact.
The hood and sleeves are also filled with 90% recycled fibres
Finally, the inside hood fleece lining is made from 100% recycled fibres

A SCORE FOR COMPARING PRODUCTS' ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

A product's environmental impact is calculated over its entire life cycle using various indicators.
A score from A to E is produced to help you make a responsible choice.
This rating is used to easily identify the products with the best environmental performance.
This is done by making a comparison between products of the same family (e.g. backpacks).
Decathlon is a voluntary supporter of this environmentally-friendly labelling approach.

Product design: our expertise

Our Quechua global design centre is based in Passy, at the foot of Mont-Blanc in Haute Savoie.
This location makes it a real meeting place for our teams (designers, product managers, engineers, etc) and outdoor sports enthusiasts.
A great asset for designing your mountain walking products and providing you with all our expertise.

Tips for storage and maintenance

Any type of ironing allowed.
Maximum wash temperature of 30°C. Very moderate treatment.
Do not tumble dry.
Maximum wash temperature 70°C. Normal treatment.
Ironing at a maximum iron soleplate temperature of 200°C.

Storage tips

Store on a hanger or folded in a clean, dry place

Restrictions on use

Keep away from flames or heat sources.

TESTS AND WARRANTY

Test product

Our Decathlon Sportslab laboratory, based in Lille, also contributes to the innovation and development of our Quechua products. It brings together 4 themes, each with their own area and technological tools: Body shape (3D analysis in particular)Movement scienceThermal comfort (with its four climatic chambers)Behavioural and sensory sciences

Warranty

2 Years

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To meet your kids’ requirements, Quechua products are tested in the mountains in conditions that you will come across during your hikes. Sarah, our Field Test Engineer, as well as a panel of child testers, test the products throughout their development until they’re offered for sale.