Wadding thermal insulation
Thermal insulation will keep your young skiers at the right temperature, neither too hot nor too cold. The garment adapts to the body's physical activity and to the outside environment. Wedze uses wadding for insulation to keep the body warm. Wadding is a synthetic component made from polyester which stores more or less air, depending on the length of the fibres. The thicker the wadding, the more air it contains and the warmer it is.
Coating treatment
The coating is a waterproof substance that's spread on the inner side of the outer suit fabric. It prevents water from seeping into the garment but allows water vapour produced by the body's physical activity to escape. This way, young children stay dry and are more comfortable.
Taped main seams
As well as waterproof fabric, we have made this suit even more watertight by taping the seams. These are waterproof, adhesive strips taped to the inside seams of the garment to make it perfectly watertight. These taped seams are in the areas most exposed to snow. On this suit, it is the buttocks.
Durability
Because sharp skis and games in the snow can sometimes damage or cut the bottom of the ski suit, we have added high-performance reinforcements to prevent tearing. These reinforcements are on the most exposed areas: knees, buttocks and lower legs.
Ski pass pocket
No need to get your ski pass out any longer! Your sleeve has a ski pass pocket so you can access the lifts quickly.
Customisation
There is a label at the top of the back lining on which you can write your child's name to personalise the product. Handy for finding their suit after ski school, at the crèche or at school.
How should you dress your children to make sure they keep warm on the ski slopes?
To make sure you stay warm and dry, we recommend using the 3-technical-layer rule: Layer 1 or second skin, to stay dry. Layer 2 or an insulating layer, to keep the heat in. Layer 3 or a protective layer, to protect against bad weather.
How should you dress children to prevent them getting cold legs on the slopes?
To keep your legs warm and dry, 2 layers of clothing are enough: 1 skiing base layer to wick away perspiration and ski trousers (or ski suit) to protect from bad weather and provide warmth.