Warm toddler clothing for winter sports: what your child really needs! The first outing in the snow with your toddler should be fun and safe. As small children cool down more quickly and spend a lot of time on the ground, the right winter sports clothing is more important than for adults. Therefore, rely on the tried and tested onion principle (layering), high-quality snow clothing and important accessories to keep your child happy and warm when skiing, tobogganing or building a snowman.
The 3 layers: The basis for warm and dry toddlersWhen it comes to winter sports for toddlers, the three-layer structure is essential to optimally regulate the temperature and protect against moisture.
(1) The base layerMoisture management
(2) The insulation layer - mid layerStore and regulate heat
(3) The weather protection layer - shell layerProtects against wind and weather
1. the base layer (functional underwear)Purpose: wicks moisture (perspiration) away from the skin.Choice: functional underwear made from synthetic fabrics. The synthetic material mix warms even when damp.Avoid: Pure cotton retains cold and should not be worn under ski clothing.2. Insulation layer (warmth)Purpose: Retains body heat. Choice: A thin, breathable fleece jumper or a fleece jacket. For very small children or extremely cold days, a fleece suit can also be a good choice as it won't slip.Tip: Make sure that the mid-layer is light and offers freedom of movement.3. The weather protection layer (outer clothing)Purpose: Protects against wind, wet and cold.Choice: A waterproof and windproof snow overall or a ski jacket and ski trousers with a high water column. For small children, overalls are often preferred as snow cannot penetrate the back.Important: Reinforced areas on the knees and buttocks are ideal as children sit and play in the snow a lot. Bright, vibrant colours ensure better visibility on the slopes! Is such a product available?

In addition to the main clothing, accessories are particularly important for small children, as they lose heat quickly through their head, hands and feet: Gloves: Choose waterproof mittens (not finger gloves). Mittens are easier to put on and take off and keep little hands much warmer as the fingers lie against each other. Tip: Pack a second pair to change into! Ski socks: Only one pair of thick, special ski socks (no normal socks on top of each other). They should avoid creases and fit well in the ski boot.Head protection: A thin balaclava under the ski helmet protects the head and neck from draughts.Eye protection: Children's ski goggles protect sensitive eyes from the sun, wind and glare.Skin protection: Sun cream and lip care with a high sun protection factor are essential in the mountains.With this equipment, nothing stands in the way of safe and warm winter sports fun for your little one!

