Description
KevytPomppa is a transitional rain jacket for dogs. It perfectly protects against wind, rain, and mud while providing thermal comfort to the most important parts of your pet's body. It can withstand not only light drizzle but also heavy downpours. It is ideal as a jacket for changing spring and autumn weather. Perfect for both daily walks and more active outings with your dog. Thanks to its unique design, it allows complete freedom of movement for your pet, which is why it is highly valued and often used for various sports activities and training.
The jacket is made from two types of material: the outer layer is waterproof polyester coated with a hydrophobic layer. In an effort to protect the environment, it is made from recycled fibers. The interior of the jacket features soft and warm synthetic fur with excellent insulating properties. The lining is antistatic, preventing long fur from tangling. The high, foldable collar protects the neck. The minimal number of seams reduces the risk of chafing and ensures greater waterproofness. Although the jacket has only one fastening at the waist and no straps or elastics for the hind legs, it fits the body perfectly and stays in place during any activity. It is easy to put on and take off. It is very lightweight, and when folded, it takes up little space. You can easily take it on any adventure without adding weight to your luggage. Reflective elements ensure your dog’s safety in poor lighting conditions.
Advantages of the KevytPomppa dog jacket:
- Protection against wind, mud, and rain with a lining that provides thermal comfort without restricting the animal's movements
- Fits the body well and does not shift during movement
- Reflective elements for safety
- Opening in the collar for attaching a leash to the collar
- Waterproof, hydrophobic outer layer
- Lightweight, easy to fold and store
- Tail opening
- Suitable for all dogs
- Easy to put on and take off
- Waterproof rating: 5,000mm water column
- Machine washable
- Durable for years of everyday use
How to care for Pomppa dog clothing:
- Avoid unnecessary washing. Frequent washing leads to fabric wear and degradation of its coating. If there are no visible stains or dirt, try airing the product in a well-ventilated area or placing it in the freezer to eliminate any odors.
- If necessary, wash the garment in a washing machine on a delicate cycle at 30°C.
- Do not use aggressive detergents, stain removers, bleaches, or fabric softeners.
- After washing, hang the garment to dry. Do not tumble dry, iron, or dry clean.
- The outer layer of the jacket is coated with a hydrophobic layer that degrades after multiple washes. You can restore it using impregnating products commonly available in outdoor clothing stores.
Choosing the right size:
A well-chosen size ensures the best possible thermal protection and full freedom of movement for your dog. The right size protects the most important muscle groups and guarantees that the garment stays in place even during sprints or energetic jumps. Pomppa jackets and sweatshirts are designed to fit various dog body types: slim, with a broad chest, or with pronounced and developed musculature. When selecting a size, it is important that the jacket does not restrict your pet's mobility or cause discomfort in any way. The determining factor in choosing the right size for the KevytPomppa jacket is the length of your dog's back. We recommend avoiding choosing a smaller size than indicated by the length of your pet's back. Depending on your dog's proportions and coat type, the appropriate size may be larger than the size indicated by the back length. Another factor to consider is that due to the thickness of the materials, for the coat to fit comfortably on your dog, its waist circumference should be slightly larger than your dog's waist circumference. Depending on your dog's proportions, the strap does not necessarily sit at the narrowest part of the dog's waist.
About the brand:
The first Pomppa products were created by the brand's founder, Meri Alku. Participating in numerous agility competitions with her dogs, she searched for suitable clothing for her pets that would meet the requirement of combining adequate thermal protection with full freedom of movement, especially during intense activities. With knowledge of textiles, Meri Alku decided to sew clothes for her dogs herself. They were received with such enthusiasm by other dog owners that the designer decided to pursue sewing dog warmers professionally. Over time, the collection has expanded (and continues to grow).
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