Kids' Ski Clothing
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Marmot Val D’Sere Insulated Jacket – Girls’
The Girls’ Val D’Sere Insulated Jacket looks beautiful for any winter day, and Marmot made it protective for skiing. Marmot’s Membrain equips this jacket with waterproof breathable protection, and fully taped seams enhance waterproofing by preventing a single snowflake from seeping through….

Marmot Vertical Pant – Boys’
It seems like he was only in ski school yesterday, and now he’s shredding powder deeper than you can handle, so get him some clothes worthy of his prowess, like the Marmot Boys’ Vertical Pant. Unlike most youth ski pants, the Vertical Pant features the same protection that most of Marmot’s adult…

Patagonia 3-in-1 Jacket – Boys’
Whether your little dude is stomping landings on his snowboard or just waiting for the school bus to roll up on cold winter mornings, the Patagonia Boys’ 3-in-1 Jacket has him covered. Built with Patagonia’s H2No performance standard shell with sonic welded seams, the shell is both waterproof and…

Patagonia 3-in-1 Jacket – Girls’
The Girls’ 3-in-1 Jacket by Patagonia provides year-round versatility from summer camping to winter skiing. Its fully taped H2No Performance shell gives this jacket excellent waterproof protection, and the partially recycled Thermogreen insulated liner is removable when she needs the waterproof…

Patagonia Insulated Snowbelle Jacket – Girls’
Young freeriders slaying deep pow no longer have to settle for second-rate protection: introducing the all-new Patagonia Girls’ Insulated Snowbelle Jacket. This fully featured jacket is armed with H2No Standard Performance waterproof, breathable shell, so your up-and-comer stays dry in a storm….

Patagonia Snowshot Insulated Jacket – Boys’
Dumb question: does your young gun like to go fast, gobble up powder, and ride until the mountain closes’ Assuming the answer’s yes, the Patagonia Snowshow Insulated Boys’ Jacket is right up his alley. The H2No Performance Standard waterproof and breathable membrane, dual DWR coatings, and fully…

Patagonia Snowshot Insulated Pant – Boys’
Toss him the Patagonia Snowshot Insulated Boys’ Pant when the snow’s deeper than he is tall and send him out the door to jump off cliffs, rip through the trees, and cause a ruckus all over the mountain. No matter how rowdy he gets, the Snowshot’s H2No Performance Standard waterproof membrane,…

Patagonia Torrentshell Insulated Jacket – Boys’
Snow’s great and rain can be nice, but no one’s ever been psyched to wake up to a sleet storm–until now. Patagonia’s Torrentshell Insulated Boys’ Jacket is the best thing that ever happened to wintery mixes, with a 2. 5-layer waterproof and breathable H2No Performance Standard membrane, fully…

Patagonia Traverse Hooded Jacket – Boys’
The coldest ski days are what the Patagonia Boys’ Traverse Hooded Jacket lives for. Insulated with two different synthetic fills, the jacket provides uncompromising warmth for those cold and clear high-pressure days, and it’s DWR treated polyester shell is well-equipped to handle a few dry…

The North Face Abbit Triclimate Jacket – Boys’
No matter how cold the air is, The North Face Abbit Triclimate’s Heatseeker insulation traps his body heat while the waterproof HyVent exterior, nylon taffeta lining, recycled polyester taffeta liner jacket, and DWR finish act as a forcefield against waves of fresh pow. If the sun decides to make…

The North Face Abbit Triclimate Jacket – Girls’
A truly versatile four-in one winter jacket, The North Face Girls’ Abbit Triclimate Jacket pairs a waterproof shell with a removable, insulated jacket liner that’s also reversible. Zip both jackets together for extra warmth on the slopes, or remove the insulated liner when the slushy, springtime…

The North Face Andes Jacket – Boys’
Loaded with the fiery warmth of 550-fill down insulation, The North Face Andes Boys’ Jacket acts as a toasty fortress against the cold. Its moisture-shedding DWR treatment keeps light showers and passing flurries from dampening his core and compromising the down’s heat-trapping loft. The recycled…