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Waterproof hiking poncho - MH100 KID - children 2-6 YEARS
€7.32
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Our team of parents of young hikers have designed this waterproof rain cape to protect your kid on rainy or windy hikes.
BENEFITS
Compact design
Folds into its own front pocket to slide into the bottom of your bag!Easy dressing
The wide, bellowing cut makes it quick to put onLightweight
Just 136 g in size 2-4 yearsWaterproof
Waterproof coating 1 hour (5,000 mm). Main seams tapedBreathability
Hydrophilic coating (RET=12): limits condensation inside the garmentTECHNICAL INFORMATIONS
Component waterproofing
The resistance of a fabric is measured by the height of a water column in mm that can be supported by the fabric (test based on the JIS 1092 standard).The higher the water pressure, the more waterproof the fabricThis clothing was validated in a shower test using 60 L/sqm/hr of water for 1h.This test reproduces the average conditions of a rain shower in the mountains
A component with a 5,000 mm rating can withstand the pressure of a 5,000 mm column of water (equivalent to a 1h-long rain shower).
A component with a 5,000 mm rating can withstand the pressure of a 5,000 mm column of water (equivalent to a 1h-long rain shower).
Component breathability
Component breathability is measured by its thermal evaporative resistance (RET).
This is its capacity to let water vapour generated by the body during physical activity escape and therefore avoid water accumulating on the skin.
The lower the RET, the more breathable the fabric.
RET ≤ 6: very breathable fabric
RET ≤ 12: breathable fabric
RET ≤ 20: little breathability
Our product has a 12 RET rating
This is its capacity to let water vapour generated by the body during physical activity escape and therefore avoid water accumulating on the skin.
The lower the RET, the more breathable the fabric.
RET ≤ 6: very breathable fabric
RET ≤ 12: breathable fabric
RET ≤ 20: little breathability
Our product has a 12 RET rating
WHERE DO OUR CAPES COME FROM?
Created in our international design centre at the foot of Mont Blanc in France, this cape is then manufactured and assembled by our suppliers in Bangladesh.
They are partners that have genuine expertise in making our capes and with whom we work in close collaboration.
Thanks to this relationship of trust with our industrial partners, we can create high-quality technical products.
They are partners that have genuine expertise in making our capes and with whom we work in close collaboration.
Thanks to this relationship of trust with our industrial partners, we can create high-quality technical products.
Working conditions in our production workshops
We guarantee that our suppliers comply with our code of conduct. These suppliers are often located in developing countries where our presence helps to create jobs.
By conducting audits and having teams on site, we make sure that the working environment of employees meets certain quality standards in terms of human respect and personal fulfilment.
By conducting audits and having teams on site, we make sure that the working environment of employees meets certain quality standards in terms of human respect and personal fulfilment.
composition
composition
Main fabric: 100.0% Polyester; Coating: 100.0% Polyurethane
Tips for storage and maintenance
ANY TYPE OF IRONING ALLOWED.
MAXIMUM WASH TEMPERATURE OF 30°C. VERY MODERATE TREATMENT.
DO NOT TUMBLE DRY.
MAXIMUM WASH TEMPERATURE 70°C. NORMAL TREATMENT.
IRONING AT A MAXIMUM IRON SOLEPLATE TEMPERATURE OF 200°C.
Storage tips
Store folded in a clean and dry place.
Restrictions on use
Keep away from all heat sources.
TESTS AND WARRANTY
Test product
Our Decathlon Sportslab laboratory, based in Lille, also contributes to the innovation and development of our Quechua products.
It brings together 4 themes, each with their own area and technological tools:
Body shape (3D analysis in particular)
Movement science
Thermal comfort
Behavioural and sensory sciences
Warranty
2 Years
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To meet your requirements, Quechua products are tested in the mountains in conditions you will encounter during your hikes.
Sarah, our Field Test Engineer, as well as a panel of child testers, test the products throughout their development until they’re offered for sale.