Polarbjörnen is an extra warm winter coverall designed for cold winters. It is made from a breathable and fully windproof and waterproof fabric and has taped seams. Polarbjörnen has two roomy front pockets and one smaller breast pocket. Reflective details for visibility on all sides. The hood and its faux fur trim with reflective threads are both detachable. The coverall has a zip covered by a protective storm flap at the centre front. The sleeves have inner cuffs with thumbholes and a loop for attaching gloves or mittens. Includes snow gaiters and replaceable foot straps. Polarbjörnen features the “Extend size” function, which means that the sleeves and legs can be extended by up to one size. The waist, cuffs and ankles are all adjustable. The coverall is padded with 100% GRS certified recycled polyester fibres and the lining has been dyed using a solution dyeing technique. This technique saves up to 80% water compared to conventionally dyed fabric in the same material. PFC-free water-repellent finish. Name tag with space for several names inside.
Designed in Sweden, produced in Bangladesh.
Regular fit: The fit with classic measurements that feels just right with a thin top underneath but one that can also accommodate an extra mid-layer underneath if necessary Read about our different fits here..
Below is a simple summary of which garments are waterproof based on a three-level scale. We have formulated our waterproofness scale based on the waterproofness of the material, whether the garment has taped or welded seams, and how the garment is constructed.
Below is a simple summary of which garments have insulating properties. The warmth scale is based on a number of factors such as weight of padding, type of padding, length, and construction of the garment.
Remember that everyone experiences heat differently and some people feel the cold more than others. This scale is intended to provide a pointer regarding how warm a garment is.
Below is a simple summary of the breathability of our garments.
Below is a simple summary of the durability of our outerwear. How hard-wearing a garment is is based on the material’s durability, texture, and extra reinforcement. The durability is tested by rubbing the garment with sandpaper.