What makes it special?
Winner of both ISPO Award Gold and OR Innovation Award, Mono Air Houdi is an innovation both in terms of performance and sustainability. The Mono Air fabric is specifically designed to combat plastic waste. It sheds 80% less microfibers compared to conventional fleece and is made from recycled and recyclable materials. The Kids Mono Air Houdi features the same great fabric technology as the grown ups version, just in smaller sizes.
How does it work?
In a conventional fleece, the cut-off fibers that create the fuzzy structure are exposed and can therefore shedd from the garment during wash or when you use it. In Mono Air, endlessly long and lofty fibers are knitted into small pockets between a face and back fabric. The pockets trap warm air from your body to create insulation and at the same time protect the insulating fibers from escaping. The face of the fabric is reinforced with a hardface treatment that prevents pilling and snagging. The result is a smooth and strong fabric that will keep our young adventurers warm all year around and will last for many years.
When should I use it?
Kids Mono Air Houdi is a lightweight insulation garment for four season use. The light, stretchy and durable fabric works perfectly as an outer layer or as insulation underneath a jacket or other outer garments. The Mono Air Houdi has been field tested for ski touring, rock climbing, alpine trekking, and many other demanding adventures which makes us confident that it will also deliver for our young adventurers.
This garment is recyclable and we kindly ask you to return it to Houdini when it is completely worn out. The raw materials can become new products and nothing will go to waste.
- Regular fit
- 4-way stretch
- Extended sleeves with thumb loops (not on size 80-90)
- Zippered side pockets
- Detachable hood
- Sheds 80% less microfibers compared to conventional fleece
- Made from recycled and recyclable fibers
- Bluesign® certified fabric
- Weight kids size 100: 236 g
- Fabric produced in USA
- Garment produced in Latvia
















