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Types of Kids ski clothes Jackets
When shopping for a Kids ski clothes jacket you are going to find two different types that are available. One is an insulated jacket and the other is a shell jacket. The most common question that people have is, which Kids ski clothes should I buy? The simple answer to this question is that there is no right answer. The reason for this is that each person has a different body temperature regulation. Some people will get hot very quickly and thus having an insulated jacket would cause them great discomfort. Others, however, are routinely cold and having an insulated jacket only makes sense because a shell jacket would leave them even colder. With this being said, the first step to selecting the jacket that is best for you is by determining if you are warmer or colder person by nature. Once this is determined, you can then move forward in the process of selecting your jacket.
Insulated Jackets
The construction characteristics of an insulated Kids ski clothes jacket include an outer layer that is waterproof and windproof, along with an insulated Kids ski clothes layer that is built directly into the jacket. The insulating inner layer is likely to be made of fleece, down, or a synthetic fabric such as Primaloft. Also, many Kids ski clothes jackets will contain an additional insulator piece that can be removed. These types of insulated Kids ski clothes jackets are some times referred to as system jackets or 3-in-1 jackets.
The insulation that is found in insulated jackets is most commonly measured in grams. The greater the number weight in grams, the warmer the jacket will be. Insulation types can range as low as 30 grams and go as high as 800 grams, which is most commonly found with Down material. For people who are colder by nature, an insulated jacket is the most suitable option.
Shell Jackets
Shell jackets are windproof, waterproof jackets that have no internal insulation and are highly breathable. Now, you might wonder why anyone would choose a jacket that contains no internal insulation. The reasons for this are several, one of which has already been identified; being a warmer person by nature. Another reason that one may choose this type of jacket is because they prefer to have added mobility that is not available with an insulated jacket. As shell jackets are usually worn over a base layer and a mid layer, shell jackets do not have the added bulkiness of an insulated jacket. This means that you can contain the warmth of your body via your base layer and mid layer, but have added range of motion.
A shell jacket along with other Kids ski clothes can be worn on its own on warmer days or layered with base and mid layers for colder days. However, for extremely cold temperatures and extended periods of time outdoors, a shell jacket is probably not the best option, but the final decision is ultimately up to you and your child. For more information on base and mid layers, please review our article on the importance of layering and Kids ski clothes.
Fabric Kids ski clothes Durability
Contrary to what many people believe, Kids ski clothes are different than your everyday winter jacket. Yes, you can wear your Kids ski clothes jacket as your everyday jacket, but if you have not purchased a jacket specifically for skiing, you are best not to wear the everyday winter jacket that you bought at the department store to the slopes. The reasons for this are several, but one of the most important ones is that your Ski jacket is going to be far more durable.
Kids ski clothes jackets are made of tightly woven nylon or polyester. Materials which are designed for high performance use in the elements of winter. Extended exposure to high winds and the wet elements of the winter is what makes the construction of a ski jacket different from your everyday winter jacket. This is also why you will find that Kids ski clothes jackets will cost more than a jacket you would buy from the department store.
Seams
Fully Taped
Fully taped Kids ski clothes seams is exactly what it sounds like. All of the stitched seams have been taped for waterproofing. This is done with a waterproof tape that is glued on the interior and exterior of the Kids ski clothes seam. Fully taped Kids ski clothes seams are the best option if you want to be waterproof in these important areas that are prone for moisture. They will, however, cost more than jackets with critically taped seams. As an additional note, higher-end garments will offer Welded Seams, which are even more effective at protecting against moisture penetration at the seams.
Critically Taped
A less expensive Kids ski clothes option than Welded or Fully taped seams is Critically taped seams. Critically taped seams means that only some of the Kids ski clothes seams are taped and protected against moisture penetration. On a jacket this is not necessarily a bad thing, so do not be scared off by the fact that not all seams are covered. As long as you do not spend long periods of time in wet weather, or spend a lot of time falling in the snow, Critically taped seams will offer the protection you need.
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