Leki Kid's Little Eskimo Mitt Short
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The Kid's Little Eskimo Mitt Short by Leki is specifically designed to meet the needs of children, providing optimal protection and warmth in cold weather. These mittens are made from high-quality, waterproof, and breathable materials that ensure comfort while wearing. The combination of polyurethane and nylon offers high durability, while the polyester lining provides extra warmth. Ideal for outdoor activities like skiing, these gloves fit small hands perfectly. Thanks to the quick-drying materials, hands stay dry and warm even in changing weather conditions. The Kid's Little Eskimo Mitt Short is therefore an excellent choice for active children who enjoy spending time outdoors.
- Waterproof and breathable for optimal protection against moisture
- Quick-drying material for added comfort
- Insulating properties for cold days
- High-quality materials for durability and resilience.
Material composition | 14% elastane, 50% Polyurethane, Filling material: 100% polyester, Inner lining: 100% polyester, Inserts: 100% polyurethane, Main material: 86% polyamide, Material palm: 50% polyester |
Target group | Boys, Girls |
Glove type | Mitten |
Item number | 44158089 |
Manufacturer | Leki |
Category | Ski gloves |
Release date | 22.3.2024 |
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Colour | Rose |
Exact colour description | Pink |
Upper | Nylon |
Material composition | 14% elastane, 50% Polyurethane, Filling material: 100% polyester, Inner lining: 100% polyester, Inserts: 100% polyurethane, Main material: 86% polyamide, Material palm: 50% polyester |
Filling material | Micro Bemberg (100% polyester) |
Target group | Boys, Girls |
Age group | Children |
Glove size | 3 |
Glove type | Mitten |
Glove Features | Waterproof |
Fabric properties | Breathable, Heat insulating, Quick drying, Waterproof |
Fastener | Slip |
Cuff length | Short |
Country of origin | Germany, Vietnam |
Weight | 100 g |
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