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Dainese Auxagon Waistcoat WMN

Safety Vest for skiing for women. Ergonomic, lightweight and breathable.

148.90€ 103.35€ incl. VAT.
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The facts at a glance

Suitable for
  • Unisex
  • Women
Made for
  • Skiing
  • Snowboarding
Materials
  • Nylon
  • breathable
  • stretchable

Dainese Auxagon Waistcoat WMN

Freedom of movement and comfort combined with comprehensive protection. Auxagon is a Safety Vest inspired by auxetic shapes with special geometries that contribute to optimal ergonomics: the vest follows the shape of the back and does not restrict the movement of the skier. Provided with adjustable strap, it fits perfectly to the body and provides maximum comfort. The elastic, lightweight and breathable fabric always contributes to higher confidence even in contact with the skin.

The most important facts at a glance

breathable

Product details

Optimal for:
  • Skiing
Features:
  • Breathable
  • Adjustable waist band
  • Full-length YKK® front zip
Materials:
Back protector with auxagon technology

How to choose the right size

Sizes are given in INT sizes on the article's page

INT
XS
S
M
L
XL
XXL
XXXL
Waist(cm)
73-79
79-85
85-91
91-97
97-103
103-109
109-115
Torso length(cm)
 41-46
 41-46
41-46 
46-51 
46-51 
46-51 
46-51

Sizes are given in INT sizes on the article's page

INT
XS
S
M
L
XL
XXL
XXXL
Waist(cm)
73-79
79-85
85-91
91-97
97-103
103-109
109-115
Torso length(cm)
 41-46
 41-46
41-46 
46-51 
46-51 
46-51 
46-51

How to measure

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2.
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  • 1. Waist:
    Measured the waist circumference below the navel. The measuring tape should not constrict the belly keeping the tape horizontal around the body.
  • 2. Torso length:
    Measured from the cervical vertebrae (prominent bone you feel in your neck when you tilt your head forward) to the top of your hip bone (felt in your back).
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