Kids' One-Piece Snow Suits

Snow play is a breeze in our collection of snow suits for kids. From baby and toddler...

Snow play is a breeze in our collection of snow suits for kids. From baby and toddler to (self-proclaimed) big kids, our one-piece snow suit range for boys and girls features parent-friendly designs for speedy and effortless changing, without sacrificing warmth and protection. Throw on some kids snow gloves and boots to have your mini adventurer covered from head to toe.

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  • Rugrats II Kids One Piece Snow Suit

    Regular price $229.99
    Regular price Sale price $229.99
  • Rugrats One-Piece Snow Suit

    Regular price $219.99
    Regular price Sale price $219.99
  • Papoose Kids One-Piece Snow Suit

    Regular price $179.99
    Regular price Sale price $179.99
  • Suki II Kids One-Piece Snow Suit

    Regular price $179.99
    Regular price Sale price $179.99
  • Suki Kids Sizes One Piece Snow Ski Suit 2-8 years

    Regular price $169.99
    Regular price Sale price $169.99
  • Papoose II One-Piece Snow Suit

    Regular price $159.99
    Regular price Sale price $159.99

Frequently Asked Questions | Kids Snow One-piece Suits

Do you wear a thermal under a snow suit?

We say absolutely yes to wearing thermals under a snow suit. Thermal tops and bottoms are designed to trap heat close to the skin, providing extra insulation to keep kids toasty. Plus, if you opt for Merino, the thermals will help heat them up when it’s cold but also cool them down when they start to warm up since Merino is thermogenic.

What shoes to wear with a snow suit?

When it comes to footwear, you’ll want something that can withstand the snowy onslaught. Look for sturdy winter boots that are waterproof and have great traction. You’ll also want some insulation in there to keep little toes toasty warm. Throw on a good snow sock and you’ll be hard-pressed to hear the words “I’m cold” escape their little lips.

Should I buy or rent a snow suit?

While it ultimately depends on your preferences, snow trip frequency and available cash, owning a snow suit over renting offers some great advantages. It allows a personal fit, long-term reliability and let’s be honest, extra style to suit your tastes. 

On the flip-side, if you’re a once-in-a-blue-moon snow adventurer, then maybe renting could be the right choice for you since it’s cost-effective and convenient.

The best thing to do is consider your needs, budget and future plans to make the decision that’s right for you.