A Guide to Ski Clothing for Children
When temperatures slowly rise in spring, you must dress your children “correctly”. It is best to wear several layers. It’s usually a little colder in the morning but can get warm in the afternoon. By wearing several layers, children can remove one at lunchtime, which ensures they remain properly dressed even in the warmer afternoon temperatures. Quality materials and bright colors will help them make the most of their ski day with warm, stylish, and comfortable wear.
So what are the layers your child should wear?
1st layer: functional underwear as a base layer
2nd layer: warming layer as a middle layer (You can remove this layer at midday.)
3rd layer: Ski pants and ski jacket as a waterproof outer layer
THE RIGHT SKI CLOTHING ALSO INCLUDES PROTECTING THE EYES AND SKIN!
It is also essential to protect your eyes and skin (even in cloudy weather)! UV radiation exists even when it is cloudy, which is why ski goggles or sunglasses must always be worn. A sunscreen with high UV protection should also be used to avoid sunburn. It is best to reapply the sunscreen after lunch so that the skin is still protected in the afternoon.
It is also important that children always wear their gloves. The edges of the skis are often very sharp and can cause cuts. Wearing gloves protects against this risk of injury.
Conclusion
If you consider these points when choosing ski clothing, then nothing will stand in the way of skiing fun, and you or your children can enjoy carefree days with us at the Hochzeiger ski school.