K RIDER 2 INS JACKET

SKU: 40393
Our best-selling kids’ insulated jacket – perfect for skiing, sledding or just playing in the cold.

$250

Out of Stock

Product Description

Our best-selling kids’ insulated jacket –  perfect for skiing, sledding or just playing in the cold. 

Designed for kids who love being outdoors in winter, this insulated jacket is cozy and delivers maximum protection for long days in snow. The HELLY TECH® Performance shell to keeps you snug and dry, while PrimaLoft® insulation provides breathable warmth. The insulation is 80% recycled and we added a PFC-free, water-repellent treatment – wins for you and the environment. Ski-specific features include a ski pass pocket and powder skirt. Hi-vis panels and reflective details enhance safety, making it easy to spot your kid on the slopes or on the playground.

Fibre Content: Shell: 100% Polyamide. Shell 2: 100% Polyester. Lining: 100% Polyamide. Lining 2: 100% Polyester. Insulation: 80% Polyester (Recycled), 20% Polyester

Weight: 490g

Features

-HELLY TECH® Performance
-PFC Free DWR
-Elasticated cuffs and partly elasticated bottom hem
-YKK® Vislon front zipper with back placket for extra protection
-2 hand pockets with YKK® zip closure
-Articulated sleeves
Reflective piping and HH® logos

Performance rating

  • 5 /6
    Windproof
  • 5 /6
    Waterproofness
  • 4 /6
    Breathability
  • 5 /6
    Durability

Used for

Snow
Skiing
K RIDER 2 INS JACKET, Pink Ash
K RIDER 2 INS JACKET, Pink Ash

BORN BY THE SEA RAISED BY THE MOUNTAINS

From our home in Norway, Helly Hansen has been making professional grade gear to help people stay and feel alive for more than 140 years.

ALIVE SINCE 1877

It all started in 1877 when sea captain Helly Juell Hansen found a better way to stay protected from the harsh Norwegian elements.

TRUSTED BY PROFESSIONALS

Helly Hansen gear is worn and trusted by professionals on oceans, mountains and worksites. We're the #1 apparel brand for Ski Professionals and our sailing gear is worn by world-class sailors across all five oceans.
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