Arctic Quest Infant, Toddler & Young Girls Puffer Ski Jacket and Snowbib Snowsuit Set
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It is, in fact, water resistant. I purchased it for my three-year-old granddaughter because it was well-made.
That is not the case.
My grandson has a year old granddaughter. She stands 30" tall and weighs around 24 pounds. Within the next month, she will begin to transition into 18-month clothing. The 18-month snowsuit is still far too big for me. The size chart states that it is suitable for children up to the age of 32. 1/2" is the exact measurement.
The filling is medium. Will keep you warm in the winter. The use of color is fantastic.
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I bought this suit after reading a review from a mother in Alaska who said it kept her children warm while they waited for the bus! I bought it, lol. It was an excellent fit! Comfortable and easily adjustable. My daughter was kept toasty warm the whole time, perhaps a little too toasty. Haha, on our way up to the mountains for our ski trip, my daughter exclaimed, "It's hot!" ” . In Vail, Colorado, the temperature was only 5 degrees. Except for the long johns, we didn't layer as much. br>It is available for purchase.
It arrived quickly and was ideal for our snow day. Leggings and a long-sleeved shirt are enough to keep you warm. She never once expressed a desire to be warm. I'd buy it again!.
The items were delivered in the wrong sizes. Jacket is a size 4T, and the pants are a size 18 months. br>br>Overall quality is very low, and the polyester products are very thin. This is something I would never put on my kid. The "cheap" sound can be heard in the video. as if one were to wear a plastic bag.
These are absolutely adorable, and the quality is comparable to what you'd find in a high-end adult ski shop. My daughter is 2015mos (89%-) years old 60%- 60%- 60%- 60%- 60%- 60%- Because we're planning a trip in February 2022, my partner and I sized up to the 24 month size. The bib legs and jacket sleeves are currently too long for her, but they will most likely fit by February (or can be rolled if they don't). This purchase has made me very happy. I can't wait to play in the snow with my munchkin.
However, the coat and snow bib are fantastic. This is a perfect fit for my daughter. Because my daughter is slim and tall, I was very concerned about getting this. But, OMG, let me say something. I was astounded by how well it fit her. I was concerned that by purchasing a coat and snow pants at this price, they would be of low quality. However, it is not made in a low-cost manner. It has a nice, thick coat on it. The pants are also thick and comfortable. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. The only thing I don't like about the coat is that the pockets are only on the front and go downward, rather than on the sides as they are usually. And the pockets are a tad on the small side. She can still get her teeny-tiny hand into them, but that's about it. Overall, the coat and snow bib are excellent. Thumbs up.
I purchased it in a size that was slightly larger than was required. She's three years old, but she's a tiny child. She'll most likely keep it for another two Maine winters. On windy or snowy days, she maintains a comfortable temperature inside.
The whole thing with the coveralls was a success. The jacket, on the other hand, kept yanking me backwards. I'm not sure if the hood is too heavy or what, but even after my daughter put the hood on her head and we zipped up the jacket, it kept pulling down in the back and up in the front, putting pressure on the front of my daughter's neck to the point where she refused to wear it. We had another jacket, which she wore over the coveralls, thankfully.
The suit did its job and kept our toddler warm, but the fabric is flimsy and tore the first time she wore it. Spend a little more to get a better-made one. I also wish there were pull ties at the end of the leg holes to keep the pants from slipping down over the boots.