Will my child stay dry when sledding?
The wadding keeps your child warm. The polyester-based synthetic material traps air based on its thickness. The thicker the wadding, the more air it contains and the warmer it is.These snow pants retain warmth as kids play in the snow.
How can I be sure that my child stays dry when sledding?
The resistance of a fabric is measured by the height of a water column in mm that can be supported by the fabric (test based on the ISO 811 standard). The higher the pressure, the more waterproof the fabric. Waterproof material with a rating of 2,000 mm withstands the pressure exerted by a 2,000-mm column of water, roughly equivalent to a two-hour shower. It’s a quality guarantee.
How can I keep snow out of my child’s boots?
Pull the elastic stirrup under the boot to keep out snow and cold air.
How to dress your children so they stay warm in the snow
To keep your child warm and dry, we recommend using the three-layer rule: Layer 1—a thermal base layer to stay dry. Layer 2—an insulating layer to keep heat in. Layer 3—a protective layer to protect against bad weather.
What is water repellency?
Water-repellent fabric doesn’t absorb liquid: the fabric does not soak up water and stays light and breathable. You can see water bead and run off the fabric’s surface. A fabric is made water-repellent by applying a treatment to its outer surface. This treatment needs to be reapplied throughout the product’s lifetime (every 3 washes).
Restoring water repellency
To reactivate its water repellency, wash the garment inside out on a synthetic cycle at 30°C and rinse thoroughly. Use your usual laundry detergent but not fabric softener. Let it air dry completely on a drying rack. Finally, turn the garment right side out and tumble dry on low heat for 10 minutes. The heat reactivates the fabric’s water-repellent treatment.
Where can I write my child’s name on these snow pants?
To personalize the product, write your child’s name on the label provided. Helps you quickly find the snow pants at daycare.