MARMOT Lobo S Convertible Pants пустынный хаки, 6-7 years

Bestseller
107424072
154 GEL
Size:6-7 years
  • Brand Marmot
  • Shipping from Spain
  • Post delivery June 8
  • Shipping cost for orders to Georgia from GEL 132

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Design

Size
6-7 years
Color
пустынный хаки

Other features

Brand
Marmot

Description

What girl doesn’t like options? This clever, UV-blocking, zip-off pant is made from durable stretchy nylon fabric that’s quick-drying and lightweight. Inseam gusset panel offers unrestricted mobility whether worn as pant or short (6.5” inseam). DriClime® Interior waistband adds comfort and moisture management. Features: - Bluesign Approved Fabric - Lightweight, Comfortable, Durable, Nylon Performance Woven Fabric - Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) 30 - Abrasion Resistant Nylon Fabric - Durable Water-Resistant Finish (DWR) - Quick-Drying - Stretch for Increased Mobility - Inseam Gusset Panel - Cuff Roll-Up Feature with Decorative Taping - Zipper Secure Side Pocket - DriClime® Interior Waistband for Added Comfort - 24´ Inseam and Pant Zips off to convert into a 6.5´ Short Specifications: - Main Materials: 100% Nylon Plain Weave Peached 3.0 oz/yd - Fit: Regular Fit - Weight: 0lbs 6.5oz (184.3g) Technology: UPF: What is it? UPF stand for Ultraviolet Protection Factor. Clothing can protect you from the suns ultraviolet rays. It all depends on the fiber content, weave, weight of fabric and color. So whats the difference between UPF and SPF? SPF stands for the Sun Protection Factor, most commonly associated with sunscreen. This measures the amount of time it takes for skin to burn. UPF on the other hand stands for Ultraviolet Protection Factor, which is a measure of the amount of UV radiation that penetrates a fabric and reaches your skin. For example, a fabric rated with a UPF of 20 will allow only 1/20th of the suns UV rays to pass through. Marmot UPF fabrics come in UPF 20, 25, 30, 35, 45 & 50. What are the benefits of this technology™ Wearing a UPF fabric would greatly reduce your exposure to UV rays, (where it covers your body). Dark colors and tight weaves will have higher UPF ratings. As well, nylons and polyesters are better than plain cotton because they reflect radiation. Wash & Care: Why do we encourage proper care of our clothing and gear? Because you have invested in (or are thinking about investing in) one of the most technically advanced pieces of apparel or equipment youll ever own and we want to make sure you have the information you need to protect and care for your purchase. Proper care assures you will optimize the performance of your Marmot product and maximize its service-life. Clothing Care: - Machine wash cold with like colors - Powdered detergent - No fabric softeners - Do not bleach - Hang or tumble dry low - Remove promptly - Do not iron - Do not dry clean