SIZING INFORMATION
Fitted to the body.
If you’re looking for a second skin effect for your kid (skin-tight), choose their usual size.
If you’re looking for a looser fit, choose one size up from your kid's usual size.
How to dress your kid for their cross-country ski outings?
We recommend you follow the 3-layer technique.
Layer 1: second skin (high-tech base layer) that wicks away moisture to keep the skin dry.
Layer 2: insulating (T-shirt, fleece) layer that provides warmth and transfers moisture outwards.
Layer 3: outer protective (jacket) layer that protects from the weather conditions: wind, snow and cold.
The feet, hands and head are the most exposed parts of the body and, therefore, the parts most in need of protection.
Why should you protect yourself from the wind?
Did you know that the wind makes you feel colder?
With an outside temperature of 0°C and a 20 km/h wind, the perceived temperature is -10°C.
The so-called "windproof" components help reduce this wind chill by blocking the air flow resulting from the wind itself and the forward motion of your activity.