In our daughter’s short life, she has experienced a lot of wintertime adventures: Her first backcountry ski hut trip when she was 4 months old, winter hiking in Iceland when she was 6 months old, countless ski touring days spent strapped inside our Thule Chariot, and weekly evening ice skating lessons on an outdoor rink in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains.
Often, we’re asked how we “get” our daughter to tolerate all of the cold winter playtime with nary a complaint. Our answer is always the same: it’s the snowsuit.
After trial-and-erroring our way through a half dozen of the most popular brands, we found the Reima Stavanger Snowsuit to be incomparable. Trust me when I say this: you won’t find a warmer snowsuit on the market.
In short: The Reima Stavanger Snowsuit ($195) is an impenetrable fortress that will protect your child from the worst of the winter weather. User-friendly features like silicone foot straps and a faux-fur hood add to the weather protection, and recycled fibers and insulation make it a more eco-friendly choice.
Read our full GearJunkie Kids’ Snow Gear guide.
- Outer: 59% recycled polyamide; 41% polyamide
- Lining: 52% polyester; 48% recycled polyester
- Insulation: 90% recycled polyester; 10% polyester
- Waterproof rating: 12,000mm
- Breathability rating: 7000g/m²
Pros
- Faux-fur hood lining protects face from wind
- Adjustable waist to minimize interior space
- Runs big so you’ll get multiple seasons of use
- Silicone leg loops keep pant legs pulled down
Cons
- Sizing runs big, so it can be tricky to determine the best size
- Expensive
Reima Stavanger Snowsuit Review

How We Tested

Bombproof Durability

Unbeatable Warmth and Waterproofing

Useful Features: Boot Loops, Waist Cinch, Hood Liner

Sustainable Design
Room for Improvement
