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A child-specific vest featuring lightweight and breathable VPD Air back protection that conforms to EN1621:2 Level 1 certification. The vest is constructed from a flexible and highly breathable mesh for added comfort. A full-length front zipper ensures ease of operation. As part of the POCito range, the vest supports proactive protection: it is available in highly visible fluorescent colors to help ensure others see your child early, thereby helping to avoid collisions on the slopes. - VPD Air backplate conforms to EN1621:2 Level 1 certification - Front chest pocket compatible with TRAX device (see TRAX POC Edition for more information) - Ventilated mesh in back of vest - Zipped front opening - Hanger loop inside back collar
Sometimes a jacket is too much, and a jersey is not enough. Those are the times to call on the Mantle. Constructed from a stretchy and insulative recycled double-layer thermal polyamide, the hoodie has a durable outer for extra protection from trail-side obstacles. A fluorocarbon-free DWR treatment and wind-resistant properties give weather protection in changeable conditions. Featuring a hood that can be worn under a helmet and lycra cuffs, the hoodie can be worn in multiple ways. A quarter-length zip makes it easy to get on and off and gives the option of more ventilation while riding. Extra features include an eyewear holder on the chest, a zipped pocket to the rear, and a POC logo on the front.
Developed for adventure and optimized for longer rides, the W's Signal All-weather jacket is lightweight, breathable, and waterproof. Designed to be taken anywhere and everywhere, the jacket easily packs down into its own pocket and can be secured to a bike. Cut with a longer back and narrow fit, the jacket's yoke is cut on the bias so the material's natural stretch is fully utilized for optimal freedom of movement. Extra safety features including a RECCO Reflector for searchability and an NFC Medical ID chip enhance protection before, during and after an accident.
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