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Sportti Pomppa

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Introducing the new SPORTTIPOMPPA

SporttiPomppa is a waterproof and warm softshell dog coat for three season use. Flexible materials, snug fit, and water-resistant zipper make the coat easy to put on and comfortable to wear.

SporttiPomppa is the latest addition to the Jumppa product family. It protects the dog from rain, wind and dirt, but also from the cold. SporttiPomppa features the same beloved design as JumppaPomppa, but now with new updates!

✔ Waterproof, breathable, and flexible softshell fabric on the back, neck and chest
✔ Water-resistant zipper on the side for easy wearability
✔ Updated front piece maximises chest and shoulder coverage without compromising mobility
✔ Adjustable waist for optimum fit for male dogs as well
✔ Reflective strap goes around the entire product providing 360° visibility

SporttiPomppa is an excellent choice for all kinds of outdoor activities from early autumn to late spring. The flexible softshell along with tricot details on the collar and chest conforms to dog’s movement, allowing complete freedom of movement. The soft inner surface of the fabric also makes the coat comfortable to wear.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT SIZE

Pomppa sizes are based on dog’s back length in centimetres. Choose the right size primarily according to your dog’s back length. SporttiPomppa is a slim-fitted product that belongs to the Jumppa product family. However, note that SporttiPomppa’s fabric does not stretch as much as JumppaPomppas. If your dog’s measurements fall between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size.

Measure your dog according to the instructions below. Make sure to leave room for the dog’s fur.

1. BACK: Back length is measured from the dog’s neck to the base of the tail. Start measuring from the withers, meaning the point where the neck meets the back.
2. NECK: Neck circumference is measured from the thickest part of the neck, near the chest.
3. CHEST: Chest circumference is measured from the widest point of the chest.
4. WAIST: Waist circumference is measured from the narrowest part of the dog’s abdomen.

MATERIALS & CARE

Technical details
• Top: 84% nylon, 16% elastane
• Inner: 95% recycled polyester, 5% elastane
• Water column: 10 000 mm
• Breathability: 10 000 g/m2/24h
• PFC-free DWR treatment
• Fit: Slim

Care instructions
• Gentle machine wash 30 °C (close zipper)
• Do not use fabric softener
• Do not tumble dry
• Do not iron
• Do not bleach
• Wash with similar colors
• Wash with mild detergent
• After each wash, reactive the coat’s water-repellency
• After a few washes, restore the DWR with waterproofing spray

Additional information

Size

31cm, 34cm, 37cm, 40 cm, 44cm, 48cm, 52cm, 56cm, 60 cm, 65cm, 70 cm

Colour

Artic, Graphite (grey), Pink

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