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Didriksons Kids' Waterproof Jacket Norma in orange keeps up with fast-growing adventurers thanks to its Extend size system in the sleeves, lasting up to 3 years. This membrane jacket is 100% waterproof and windproof (water column: 10,000 mm, breathability: 5,000 g/m²/24h), perfect for a wide range of activities. Whether they're off to nursery, a weekend trip, outdoor school, or a mountain hike, this jacket will reliably protect them from the elements. This lightweight "windbreaker" jacket for kids impresses with its design and easily fits in a backpack, making it a trusty companion from spring to autumn for little explorers!
Material
- Water column: 10,000 mm, breathability: 5,000 g/m²/24h.
- Made from high-quality and durable polyester material. With a PFC-free water-repellent finish, it's also environmentally friendly. It withstands heavy use, making it a sustainable choice for kids.
- It's 100% waterproof and windproof, with fully taped seams.
- Also boasts excellent breathability, crucial for keeping kids comfortable during activities.
- Composition: 100% polyester.
Design
The jacket's cut is practical and semi-fitted, catering to the needs of active kids. It offers ample room for layering in cooler weather while remaining a stylish wardrobe addition!
- The jacket has growing sleeves, which can be extended by up to 3 cm by unpicking the red seam in the lining, and can be sewn back for a younger sibling. One child can use the jacket for up to 3 years!
- The front zip is finished with a chin guard to prevent chafing.
- Detachable hood with a peak, cinched with elastic on the sides.
- Name tag inside the jacket.
- Front pockets with flaps.
- Inside pocket loop for a reflector.
- Elasticated sleeve ends.
- Reflective details on the sleeves.
Tip for Bikers
- The Norma jacket can handle a serious ride in the rain - the hood is large enough to fit over a helmet.
- No rain will stop the adventure on a bike, balance bike, or scooter!
The adventurer in the photo is wearing a large Woom helmet under the hood.

