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Room to Grow: All Reima products run about one size larger than traditional Canadian sizes so ordering your child’s current size is like ordering a size up. Click to learn more.
This unicolor down jumpsuit for babies is ideal for cozy pram rides during late autumn and early winter. It's decorated with lovely quilting and has two full-length zippers for easy dressing. Made from a windproof and breathable material with a water- and dirt-repellent surface, this lightweight down suit keeps the wind at bay and feels comfortable.
- Babies' transformer overall/sleeping bag
- Fluorocarbon-free water and dirt repellent finish BIONIC-FINISH®ECO
- Can be converted into a sleeping bag
- Smooth polyester lining
- Responsible Down Standard certified down and feathers
- Down/feather insulation (60%/40%), Fill Power 550
- Fixed hood
- Elastic leg-ends
- Two long zips for easy dressing up
Breathability Levels
Breathability level is meant to measure fabrics that are functional: meaning they keep water out, yet allow moisture to be transferred to outer layers. Breathability can be measured by different standards. Breathability is measured in grams per square meter per day, or g/m2/24h. We use our own method to determine the breathability of our products, which is comparable to the ISO 15496 standard.
Breathability of at least 3,000 g/m2/24h:
The product is suitable for everyday outings and light rain.
Breathability of at least 5,000 g/m2/24h:
The product is suitable for playing outside.
Breathability of at least 7,000 g/m2/24h:
The product is best for active kids / playing sports.
Breathability at least 5000 g/m2/24 h
Warmth levels
The degrees of warmth level thermal markings are indicative. They have been prepared to keep in mind that underneath the shell layer, mid-and base layers will be worn according to the weather - the colder it is, the more warm layers will be chosen. An average time spent outdoors with this guidance is approximately an hour. If you plan to do sports/play actively, choose lighter mid-layer clothing and/or lighter outerwear.
No flakes:
shell/mid-season product, no insulation.
One flake:
Light insulation, fleece or light down. Can handle to roughly 5°C
Two flakes:
Warm insulation or warm down. Can handle to roughly -20°C
Three flakes:
Extremely warm insulation or fluffy down. Can handle to roughly -30°C
Temperatures ca. -10 to -30 °C
Waterproof levels
All Reima fabrics or products marked with drop symbols are waterproof. The waterproof level is indicated with water columns which tell how much water pressure the fabric endures in thickness before water begins to pass its surface. The thickness of the water mass/pressure is stated in mm.
Water column over 3,000 mm:
Protects against light rain or heavy rain for a short amount of time.
Water column over 5,000 mm:
Protects against heavy rain. Will stay dry unless sitting in the rain
Water column over 8,000 mm:
Is suitable for both heavy rain but also sitting in the rain.
Water column over 10,000 mm:
For extreme conditions. Protects in active outings in wet surroundings and in heavy rain, all-day. Extremely waterproof
Water column at least 5000 mm
Material:
100% polyester, polyurethane lamination
Care label instructions:
Wash separately inside out. Close zippers and velcro tapes. Do not use detergents with bleaching agents. Do not use fabric softener. Remove the garment after finished washing to avoid color change. Tumble drying with three tennis balls in gentle temperature. Turn the product the right way out halfway through the spin cycle.
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