Snowsuits

Snowsuits for skiing holidays, Lapland Trips and Wintry Days back home. The Snuggly Bunny is our best selling Baby Snowsuit with warm down insulation.  A Reima or Didrikson Toddler Snow Suit is packed with features to protect against Scandinavian winters and for the ultimate Kids Snowsuit, then look no further than the Didriksons Bjarven.

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Reima Gotland Snowsuit, Black 1000 x 1000
Reima Gotland Snowsuit, Black 1000 x 1000

Reima Gotland Snowsuit, Black

£119.95
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Whether a one-piece Snowsuit or a Kids Ski Jacket and Ski Pant set is better depends on several factors, including the child's activity level, personal preference, and the specific conditions they'll be facing. Here are some pros and cons of each option to help you decide:

One-Piece Snowsuit

Pros:
1. Full Coverage: Offers complete protection from snow, wind, and cold, reducing the chances of snow getting inside.
2. Warmth: Generally warmer because it eliminates gaps between the kids ski jacket and pants.
3. Convenience: Easier to put on and take off, as it’s a single piece.
4. Secure Fit: Stays in place during active play and snowsports, reducing the risk of the outfit becoming untucked or loose.

Cons:
1. Less Versatility: Cannot be mixed and matched with other clothing items, limiting outfit combinations.
2. Bulkiness: Can be bulkier and less flexible for some kids, which might restrict movement.
3. Bathroom Breaks: More cumbersome during bathroom breaks, which can be inconvenient for younger children.

Kids Ski Jacket and Pant Set

Pros:
1. Versatility: Kids Ski Jackets and pants can be mixed and matched with other clothing back home, offering more outfit options.
2. Flexibility: Allows for greater movement and flexibility, especially if one part needs to be removed.
3. Ease of Bathroom Breaks: Easier for kids to manage bathroom breaks without having to remove the entire outfit.
4. Layering Options: Allows for better temperature control by adding or removing layers.

Cons:
1. Gaps: Potential for gaps between the jacket and pants where snow can enter, especially if the fit isn’t perfect. Minimise this with a snow gaiter in the ski jacket.
2. Less Warmth: May not be as warm as a one-piece snowsuit in extremely cold conditions.

For very young children or those who will be playing in deep snow, a one-piece snowsuit may offer better protection and warmth. For older kids who might want more flexibility and the ability to easily adjust layers, a ski jacket and pant set could be more practical. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your child’s specific needs and the typical weather conditions they will face.

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