How can I be sure that my baby will be warm and cozy when sledding in the snow?
Our designers use a special wadding and lining to keep the body warm. These polyester-based synthetic components store more or less air, depending on their thickness. So, the thicker the component (wadding or lining), the more air it contains and the more insulating it is. This combipilot will keep you warm on your winter outings.
How is the waterproofness of this baby ski suit component tested?
The impermeability of a fabric, ensured by a coating or membrane, is measured in Schmerber or mm H20 (pressure exerted by a column of water). The higher the number, the more waterproof the fabric.
This baby suit is designed with a coated waterproof component (JIS 1092 standard): this component resists 5000 mm H20 (Schmerber) before washing (i.e. the pressure exerted by 5 meters of water column).
How is the waterproofness of a baby ski suit tested?
This pilot waterproof suit has been validated in a shower test under 60 liters of water / m² / hour for 4 hours. This test reproduces average snowstorm conditions.
What is PULL'N FIT?
The innovative PULL'N FIT concept makes it easy to adjust the length of the legs and sleeves of your baby's pilot suit. With the PULL'N FIT, your baby's ski suit follows his or her growth over 2 sizes.
How can I make sure that my baby doesn't lose his mittens and always keeps his hands warm and dry?
Use the Lugiklip system to attach the Wedze baby mittens to the sleeves of his baby ski suit and jacket Wedze.
Thanks to the playful design of Lugiklip accessories, your child in search of independence will be able to attach the mittens to the sleeves without making any mistakes! Simply match the colors and animal heads will form.
The mittens will always be to hand, and in the right hands!
Mittens are not included in the purchase of the baby ski suit.
How to prevent snow from entering the après-ski?
Position the elastic at the bottom of the baby ski suit over the boot, to prevent snow and air from entering the snow boots.
How do you dress your babies to keep them warm when you go out in the snow?
To stay warm and dry, simply apply the 3-layer rule:
- Layer 1 or second skin, to stay dry.
- Layer 2 or insulating layer, to keep warm.
- Layer 3 or protective layer, to protect from the elements (like this baby ski suit).
Where can I write my baby's name on this pilot's suit?
There's a space to write your child's name to personalize the product. A useful tip for finding your combipilot at nursery or day-care this winter.