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WHIS Coach Overcoat

Reduced price 360,00€ EUR

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Color: Navy blue
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The Coach jackets are perfectly suited for colder days and winter conditions. These jackets allow you to set the level of warmth you desire yourself.

Unisex.

By simply pressing the button integrated into your jacket, you activate the heating elements on the back and in the front pockets of the jacket.

The heating elements are controlled by an external battery with a USB port (Whis power bank not included) placed in an inner pocket.


If you activate the button, it lights up blue and the temperature is set to the coolest setting. If you press the button again, it will turn orange and the temperature will be on the “medium” setting. Press once more for the warmest setting. The button will then be red.


Features:
Outer fabric: 88% nylon, 12% elastane, heat-sealed seams
Lining: 290T 100% polyester

• Four-way stretch for an optimal fit
• Waterproof: 5000 mm and breathable: 5000 g/m² per 24 hours
• Heating element on the back and in both front pockets
Detachable hood with high collar and rain flap. Don’t want the rain flap? It can also be folded back. • Lined with faux fur inside the hood and collar
• Two-way zipper with windproof flaps inside and outside
• Metal keyring with hair elastic in the inner pocket
• Adjustable drawstring at the waist
• Elastic cuffs with thumb hole
• Inner pocket with zipper specially designed for the external battery (not included)
• Inner pocket for your WHIS device with a rubber opening to thread the wire of your WHIS device

 


 

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About WHIS ...

WHIS (Wireless Horse Intercom System) is a company specializing in wireless communication systems for horse training. WHIS offers intercoms that allow clear and direct communication between the trainer and the rider, even at a distance. These systems are designed to improve the effectiveness of training sessions and the safety of riders.

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