Winter clothes

In recent years, Estonian winters have not been particularly cold, with temperatures mostly ranging between 0 and -10 degrees Celsius. However, winter clothing is still necessary for children to protect them and ensure their comfort on colder days. Modern clothing technologies have developed fabrics that not only retain heat, but are also moisture-proof or even completely waterproof. Therefore, some winter coats may seem very thin to the touch, but their insulating properties are still excellent. The insulation of an average winter jacket ranges from 140 to 180 grams.

For example, the insulation of the most popular models is:
Didriksons Björnen 140 g
Didriksons Bjärven 140 g
Reima Gotland 160 g
Reima Lappi 160 g
Reima Trondheim 160 g
Reima Stavanger 160 g
Name it SNOW10 180 g
Didriksons Polarbjörnen 180 g

Heat_1.pngProtective outer layer – Softshell and shell outerwear for slightly chilly and/or windy weather. No extra insulation layer or, for example, a thin mesh lining.

Heat_2.png Warm – This garment is warm and has insulating properties, with a fill power of 100-140 g/m².
Heat_3.pngVery warm – This outerwear is exceptionally warm and offers excellent insulating properties, with padding ranging from 160 to 300 g/m². It is the ideal choice if you are spending the whole day in a cold environment.
When choosing winter clothing, it is important to consider your child’s outdoor activity level. Even if your child is wearing warm clothes, high-quality shoes, and gloves, their body can still get cold if they are not moving around enough. Therefore, it is important for children to stay active, as movement helps them stay warm.

Our selection includes well-known brands: Reima, Jonathan, and Name it.

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