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Looking for the perfect outfit for your child to fully enjoy the slopes? Discover our selection of children's ski suits: warm, waterproof models designed to withstand snow and cold. Snowleader offers a wide range of top brands to outfit girls and boys aged 2 to 16 this winter.
Children's ski suits remain the preferred choice for parents on the slopes. Unlike separate jackets and pants, this garment provides complete protection against the cold and snow. It's simply the most practical solution to ensure your children are warm and safe on the slopes. Also, check out our full range of ski suits for the whole family.
A ski suit is essential for children. Here's what makes it so great:
To find the right equipment for your child, it's easier to base your decision on several criteria:
At Snowleader, you'll find the best brands of children's ski suits at the best prices: Picture Organic Clothing, Patagonia, The North Face, Columbia, Roxy, and Quiksilver. Our products are available in a wide range of colors and styles. Whether you're looking for a ski suit for a 2-year-old or a model for a teenager, all you have to do is choose the product that suits your needs.
Our girls' ski suits come in a variety of colours:
Brands like Roxy, Picture, and Columbia offer models that combine style and technical innovation. Everything you need to be both well-protected and stylish on the slopes this winter.
For boys, find ski suits in vibrant colors:
Quiksilver, The North Face, and Patagonia design robust and technical products. Ideal for well-equipped young skiers who enjoy back-to-back runs and playtime in the snow.
A ski suit alone isn't enough to protect your child from the cold. Complete their gear with suitable accessories to fully enjoy winter. For babies and toddlers, discover our selection dedicated to skiing for babies and children under 6 years old.
The head is a major source of heat loss. A warm hat or balaclava worn under a helmet helps retain body heat throughout the day. Remember to also protect your neck with a neck warmer or full balaclava, which are especially well-suited for younger riders.
Your extremities are sensitive to the cold. Here are your options:
Technical ski socks prevent chafing and keep feet dry. For your base layer, choose thermal underwear made of merino wool or synthetic material. These warm garments wick away moisture while retaining heat: essential items for a successful new season.
Apply the three-layer principle for a well-equipped child:
Add a hat, gloves and ski socks for a complete outfit.
Underneath the snowsuit, have your child wear thermal underwear (top and bottom) made of breathable material, and add a thin fleece layer. Avoid cotton, which absorbs moisture and makes the body feel cold.
No, regular trousers are not recommended. Simple thermal tights are sufficient. Thick trousers would restrict movement and could cause overheating.
Measure your child's height in centimeters and consult the brand's size guide. Sizes generally correspond to height (104 cm, 116 cm, 128 cm, etc.). Choose the next size up if your child is between sizes or to allow for growth throughout the season.
The price of a child's ski suit varies depending on the brand and technical features:
At Snowleader, enjoy free delivery from 199 euros and free returns within 60 days for the whole family.
Children can usually start skiing from the age of 3 in snow gardens. At this age, they have developed sufficient balance and coordination. For toddlers and babies, opt for short, fun sessions to introduce them to the joys of skiing in the mountains.