B/DAEHLIE
Ski Jacket B/DAEHLIE CHALLENGE 3.0 Black
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Ski Jacket B/DAEHLIE CHALLENGE 3.0 Black
B/DAEHLIE CHALLENGE 3.0 is a warmer regular fit cross-country ski jacket, designed for active skiers training in cold winter conditions.
The jacket is made from a 3-layer softshell with a PU membrane, providing windproof and water-repellent protection. With a water column of 10,000 mm and breathability rated at 10,000 MVP, it efficiently keeps moisture out while transporting sweat away from the body for fast drying and comfort throughout training.
For added warmth in cold conditions, the jacket features a padded chest panel, protecting the area most exposed to wind and weather. The insulation absorbs moisture while the laminated front prevents it from penetrating the fabric or freezing. Warmth is provided by Thermore® Ecodown insulation, made entirely from recycled PET bottles.
Strategically placed elastic panels on the back and under the arms ensure freedom of movement and enhanced ventilation. The Rudolf Bionic Finish® ECO treatment improves water repellency against rain and sleet. Shaped sleeves, adjustable hem, elastic cuffs and YKK® zippers ensure an optimal fit. The jacket pairs perfectly with Pants Challenge 2.0.
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Finland
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Lithuania
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DÆHLIE (formerly Bjørn Dæhlie) is a premium Norwegian sportswear brand, founded in 1996 — at the peak of his career — by Norwegian cross-country skiing legend Bjørn Dæhlie. The brand name is also his CV: 8 Olympic golds and 12 medals in total, 17 World Championship medals and one of the most successful Winter Olympic careers in history. In 2016 the brand was rebranded as DÆHLIE and the range expanded from cross-country apparel into endurance sports more broadly — today the collection also covers running, hiking and everyday active living. DÆHLIE is the official supplier to the Norwegian Cross-Country Ski Team and its test pilots include the very top of the sport, like Therese Johaug and Petter Northug, who give the final feedback on new products on the snow. The philosophy is clear: if a garment can meet the demands of a man with eight Olympic gold medals, it'll work for you too.