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buff knitted & polar fluor hat
(editar con el módulo de Información de seguridad y confianza para el cliente)
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Composition: Outer fabric: 100% Acrylic. Lining: 100% Recycled Polyester
Product certified as Personal Protective Equipment against risks derived from cold in accordance with EU Regulation 2016/425. Products marked with this icon have been tested for protection against risks derived from cold in environments that are not excessively cold, characterized by the possible combination of humidity and a place at a temperature equal to or greater than -5ºC, in accordance with the following test standards : EN ISO 13688:2013 General requirements, Protective clothing; and the fabric according to standards EN ISO 11092:2014 (Rct), EN ISO 9237:1995 (AP- Air Permeability), and EN ISO 13938-2:1999 (mechanical and physical properties: bursting).
Product with protection properties against risks due to low visibility. The characteristics of the benefits of increasing visibility with one side tested on the fabric according to the following test standards: chromatic coordinate, CIE 15; solid color of the fluorescent material, contrasts and combined ISO 105-X12 (solid color to rub), ISO 105-E04 (solid color to sweat), ISO 105-C06 (solid color to domestic washing); photographic behavior of retroreflective and combined material (CIE 54.2).
PrimaLoft® Bio™ brought a new impetus to sustainability without compromising industry-leading performance and comfort throughout the life cycle of the prima, dramatically reducing the amount of microplastics in new green and ocean areas. This is possible because they have optimized the fibers to make them more palatable to naturally occurring microbes in certain environments. These microbes convert the insulation and synthetic fabric into natural elements: water, CO2, methane, biomass and humus, a common natural component of composted soil.
Fabric structure that allows sweat and vapor to be transferred out of the body through the fabric itself. Provides comfort and helps maintain stable body temperature.