Taking children skiing means investing in comfortable, warm clothing so that activities run smoothly. What outfit to choose? Below you will find the characteristics of CimAlp children's ski clothing, combining the qualities needed in children's products at an accessible price.
Children's ski clothing: warm, comfortable and colourful!
Waterproof ski jackets for your children's comfort
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No more wet clothes from repeated falls or simply your children playing in the snow — with our ski jackets, your children will be nice and warm!
All our ski jackets are made from a waterproof fabric and hollow-fibre insulation with a high thermal rating.
Ski trousers and salopettes that are just as great...
Our children's ski trousers and salopettes feature adjustable straps to fit your child perfectly, letting them feel at ease and free in their movements.
These garments are made from the same waterproof and warm fabric as our ski jackets.
Essential ski accessories
With children, never compromise on safety. A helmet, ski goggles and sunscreen are all non-negotiables — but also think about packing a small snack for the morning and afternoon. Skiing takes a lot of energy!
The protective goggles and helmet
To this day, wearing a helmet is not compulsory on the slopes, but it is strongly recommended. This way your child will be better protected in the event of a collision.
For greater comfort and eye protection, opt for a ski goggle rather than sunglasses for your children. It will give them better visibility in overcast conditions!
Pay close attention to the protection rating of your ski goggles: choose a rating of 3 or 4 with a fairly dark tint.
Get advice from a sales assistant when buying or renting your equipment.
Sunscreen
To guard against sunburn, don't forget sunscreen. In the mountains, the sun has a very strong reflection off the snow — far more than on sand. Make sure you choose a sunscreen with the maximum protection factor, effective against both UVA and UVB rays.
And of course, just like at the beach, sunscreen should be reapplied every two hours or so!