- The primary materials that compose this product contain a minimum of 20 percent recycled content.
- Please note, the logo and hardware color may vary in styles marked as Prior Season.
- A waterproof and breathable design, The North Face® Kids Freedom Insulated Bib Ski and Snow Pants let your little one enjoy the snow.
- Waterproof, breathable, seam-sealed DryVent™ 2L shell with a non-PFC DWR finish helps keep them dry.
- Heatseeker™ Eco insulation for warmth even in wet weather.
- Exposed, VISLON® center front zip with an internal draft flap.
- Cozy fleece lining in the upper body for extra comfort.
- Signature brand detailing on the front.
- Adjustable stirrups.
- Ankle gaiters with gripper elastic.
- Reinforced cuffs and inner-leg boot kickpatches.
- EZ Grow leg at hem and inside lining.
- Branded elastic suspenders with a sliding buckle for adjustability.
- Split kangaroo chest pocket.
- Heat transfer logo on left knee and back-right waist.
- 100% polyester.
- Upper-Body Lining: 100% polyester micro-fleece;
Lower-Body Lining: 100% recycled polyester with durable water-repellent (DWR) finish;
Filling: 100% polyester. - Machine washable.
- Imported.
- Product measurements were taken using size XS (6 Little Kids). Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Measurements:
- Inseam: 20 in
$138.95 Original price was: $138.95.$91.99Current price is: $91.99.
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| Color | TNF White |
|---|---|
| size | 2XL (18-20 Big Kid), LG (12 Big Kid), MD (10 Big Kid), SM (7-8 Big Kid), XL (14-16 Big Kid) |
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Concerned P –
Very cheeply made and not nearly insulated to the level they used to be. I feel that in the quest to be environmentally conscious they have gone a bit to far in how they are manufacturing materials. The stuff my kids have a few years old is much better quality and has held up well. Jury is out on how they will hold up, but can tell you huge difference in quality and noticed the same on the Tri-Climate shells as well. My kids have had north face every winter but next year maybe looking somewhere else . Very disapointed