RedHEAT EXTREME Balaclava - Unisex
RedHEAT EXTREME Balaclava - Unisex
$4495

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Kombi Technologies

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MaeTrX RedHEAT is an innovative temperature-regulating fabric. Featuring a yarn structure composed of naturally sourced carbon microcrystals, the RedHEAT technology helps store body heat and absorbs sweat. It also neutralizes odours and offers UVA and UVB sun protection.
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Our highest performance balaclava yet, the RedHEAT EXTREME ski balaclava is designed to keep you warm and comfortable in extreme conditions. With 4-way stretch fabric made of an antimicrobial blend of polyester and elastane, this balaclava mask features RedHEAT-infused technology that regulates temperature and prevents odour. The brushed interior provides extra warmth, while the laser-cut breathing holes at the nose and mouth prevent fogging for better visibility on the slopes. Plus, the longer front allows for more coverage and the helmet-compatible construction with flatlock seams ensures a comfortable fit. With its moisture-wicking abilities and thick, comfy construction, this balaclava is made for skiing and other winter sports.

Style: KBM0100683

Ref. #KBM0100683
Content

51% Polyester, 36% MaeTRX RedHEAT, 13% Elastane

Features

• RedHEAT infused technology

• Innovative temperature regulating fabric

• Antimicrobial

• 4 way stretch fabric

• Brushed inner part for more warmth

• Anti-friction flatlock seams

• Laser cut thermoglued breathing holes

• Longer front

Protect
  • Machine wash cool, Water gentle
  • Tumble dry low temperature
  • Do not iron
  • Do not use chlorine bleach
  • Do not use fabric softeners

All KOMBI online orders will be shipped via Canada Post.

Shipping costs:

  • Orders over 95 will be shipped free of charge via Canada Post Expedited.
  • Orders under 95 will be shipped via Canada Post Expedited. Consumers will be charged at a flat fee of $9.75, to be added automatically to the invoice plus applicable taxes.

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