
Reima Outerwear Size Chart
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Outerwear Clothing (6-14 Years Old)
| US & CAN SIZE | 6Y | 7Y | 8Y | 9Y | 10Y | 11Y | 12Y | 13Y | 14Y |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SIZE EUR | 116 | 122 | 128 | 134 | 140 | 146 | 152 | 158 | 164 |
| Measurement (IN) | |||||||||
| Height (A) | 45.7 | 48 | 50.4 | 52.8 | 55.1 | 57.5 | 59.8 | 62.2 | 64.6 |
| Chest (C) | 24.4 | 25.2 | 26 | 27.2 | 28.3 | 29.5 | 30.7 | 31.9 | 33.1 |
| Waist (D) | 22.4 | 22.8 | 23.6 | 24.4 | 25.2 | 26 | 26.8 | 27.6 | 28.3 |
| Hip (E) | 26 | 26.8 | 27.6 | 28.3 | 29.5 | 30.7 | 31.9 | 33.1 | 34.3 |
| Shoulder + arm (F) | 20.1 | 21.1 | 22.2 | 23.5 | 24.7 | 25.9 | 27 | 28.2 | 29.4 |
| Inside leg (G) | 20.1 | 21.5 | 22.8 | 24.2 | 25.6 | 27 | 28.1 | 29.3 | 30.5 |
| Outside leg (H) | 28 | 29.5 | 31.1 | 32.7 | 34.3 | 36 | 37.4 | 38.9 | 40.4 |
Reima outerwear is designed to allow room for growth and therefore includes approximately 2 3/8" (6 cm) of extra space, which means our sizes may run large. However, it is still recommended to buy the size that corresponds to your child's age.
Please note that to use the size chart, you must take your child's body measurements, not a garment's measurements.
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Wash separately inside out. Close zippers and velcro tapes. Do not use detergents with bleaching agents. Do not use fabric softener. Remove the garment after finished washing program to avoid color change. Tumble drying or drying cabinet allowed (max. 40 °C).
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- Do not bleach.
- Iron low.
- Do not dry clean.
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Customer Reviews
The Reima Ranua kids' down ski jacket stands as one of the most reliable barriers against freezing temperatures and wet snow available on the market today. Parents often spend hundreds of dollars on winter gear that fails when conditions turn truly brutal. Thin fashion jackets leave kids shivering after twenty minutes outside, forcing the whole family back indoors prematurely. Cheaper snow coats might feel bulky and warm in the store, but they wet out immediately when exposed to damp, heavy snow. You need gear that actually works in the real world. We see endless frustration from families trying to find that perfect balance of high-loft insulation and serious waterproofing. The jacket solves this problem by combining responsible down insulation with a highly technical, waterproof exterior.
We know how hard it is to shop for winter outerwear. Getting kids dressed in the morning feels like a battle when their clothes are stiff, heavy, or uncomfortable. You want your child to stay outside longer, complain less, and actually enjoy the winter months without constantly fighting their gear. A poor jacket cuts the ski day short and ruins expensive lift tickets. A great jacket, like the Reima Ranua kids' down ski jacket, extends the session from the first chairlift right down to the final run of the afternoon.
Breaking Down the Waterproof Reima Ranua Shell
Let us break this down into the core metrics that matter for extreme weather protection. A warm coat means nothing if the insulation gets wet from the outside. Down feathers completely lose their ability to trap heat the moment they soak through. Reima engineered this ski jacket with their proprietary ReimaTec recycled TPU two-layer membrane. This is not a cheap water-resistant coating that washes off after three cycles in the laundry. The coat boasts a solid 10,000mm hydrostatic head rating.
What does a 10,000mm water column mean for your child? It means the fabric can withstand the pressure of a ten-meter vertical column of water before a single drop penetrates the shell. Kids spend half their time rolling in the snow, sitting on wet chairlifts, or wiping out on slushy hills. The Reima Ranua puffer ensures moisture stays entirely on the outside, acting as an impenetrable shield. Reima also treats the exterior with a dirt-repellent, PFAS-free finish. You get premium waterproof performance without exposing your child to toxic chemicals that pollute the environment. If you pair this coat with a solid set of waterproof winter pants, your child becomes practically invincible against the wettest, slushiest days of the season.
Core Warmth in the Reima Ranua Down Jacket
Waterproofing is only half the equation when fighting severe weather. The true strength of this coat lies in its exceptional thermal retention. Reima uses a 550-fill power down insulation. They perfectly balance the ratio at 60% down and 40% feathers. Down clusters trap warm air escaping from the body, creating a microclimate of heat right against the skin. The 40% feather content provides critical structural integrity to the internal baffles, preventing the insulation from clumping or shifting during heavy activity.
This specific blend allows the Reima Ranua kids' jacket to handle extreme temperatures effortlessly. Reima officially rates the piece for environments ranging from 20°F all the way down to a staggering -20°F (-10°C to -30°C). When the wind howls across the resort and temperatures plummet below freezing, the design provides absolute peace of mind. You are outfitting your child in expedition-level warmth scaled down for their specific physical needs. Buyers can trust that the materials inside the coat come from ethical, traceable sources because the brand relies strictly on 100% RDS-certified insulation.
Built to Move: The Reima Ranua Fit and Sizing
Kids are not mini adults, and their clothing should reflect their unique physiology. You cannot simply shrink a men's ski jacket by fifty percent and expect it to work on a seven-year-old who spends all day jumping and crawling through snow forts. This down ski jacket features a kid-first design philosophy. Reima builds an intentional two to three inches of extra room for growth directly into the pattern. Buyers do not need to size up drastically just to get two seasons of wear out of the garment. Order your child's true size, and the apparel will naturally accommodate their rapid growth spurts without looking overly baggy.
This roomy fit serves a distinct technical purpose beyond saving money. Tight jackets compress the down insulation, completely destroying its ability to trap heat. Restrictive clothing also reduces blood flow to the extremities, making kids feel colder faster. The generous cut of the Reima Ranua provides ample space for effective winter layering. On the absolute coldest days, parents can easily fit a thick fleece or a merino wool base layer top underneath without turning their child into a rigid marshmallow. Young athletes maintain their full range of motion at all times. They can bend, reach, twist, and ski with zero physical restriction.
Ski-Specific Technical Features on the Reima Ranua
A premium winter coat must execute the small technical details flawlessly. This kids' ski jacket includes a comprehensive suite of features explicitly designed for alpine sports and heavy snow play. Look into the interior, and you will find an adjustable snow lock, often called a powder skirt, located right at the interior waist. When kids tumble into deep powder, snow instinctively tries to shoot up their backs and soak their underlayers. The snow lock snaps securely shut, creating an impenetrable seal between the jacket and their ski pants.
Let us review the exact features that elevate the design above standard city apparel:
- Helmet-Compatible Detachable Hood: The hood easily stretches over a standard ski helmet to block driving wind and snow on the lift. If the fabric snags on a tree branch, the safety snaps instantly detach to prevent neck injury.
- Elastic Inner Cuffs with Thumbholes: Cold air often sneaks in through the wrists, causing intense discomfort. The Reima Ranua features extended inner cuffs that lock firmly over the hands. Kids slip their thumbs through the holes, and the sleeve stays perfectly anchored inside their winter mittens.
- Dedicated Ski Pass Pocket: Fumbling for a lift ticket slows the whole family down and holds up the line. A zippered sleeve pocket keeps the RFID pass secure and easily scannable at the resort gates without requiring kids to remove their gloves.
- Adjustable Hem and Outer Cuffs: Owners can cinch the bottom hem tight to block icy updrafts and adjust the outer cuffs seamlessly over bulky gloves.
- Smooth Polyester Lining: Rough linings grab onto mid-layers, making it incredibly difficult for kids to dress themselves independently. The smooth interior of the coat glides easily over thick status sweaters and fleeces.
Managing Moisture with the Reima Ranua Breathability
Active kids generate a tremendous amount of internal body heat. When they hike up a steep sledding hill or carve aggressively down a groomer, their core temperature spikes and they start to sweat. If a coat traps that sweat inside, the trapped moisture rapidly cools against the skin the moment they stop moving. This chill effect ruins the day faster than the outside air temperature. The Reima Ranua features a highly technical breathability rating of 7,000 g/m²/24h.
This metric indicates exactly how much water vapor can escape through a square meter of the fabric over a twenty-four-hour period. A 7,000g rating is exceptionally high for a piece this warm and heavily insulated. The microporous TPU membrane inside the Reima Ranua allows sweat vapor to pass freely through to the outside air while simultaneously blocking liquid snow from entering the garment. Your child stays completely dry from the inside out. They remain comfortable during high-output physical activities and stay brilliantly warm while sitting motionless on a slow-moving chairlift.
The Environmental Impact of the Reima Ranua Design
Parents deeply care about the planet their children will inherit. Reima takes sustainability incredibly seriously in all of its manufacturing processes. The brand designs high-performance gear strictly without adding harmful chemicals to the fabric. Many competing waterproof brands rely heavily on toxic substances to achieve their baseline water resistance. The manufacturer uses a thoroughly tested, safe Bionic-Finish Eco treatment to repel dirt and moisture safely.
The bluesign approved materials guarantee that the fabric production meets the highest global standards for environmental protection and worker safety. The tough polyester face fabric and the smooth internal lining both consist entirely of recycled materials. You are purchasing a premium product that actively keeps plastic waste out of our landfills and oceans while delivering top-tier performance on the mountain.
Durability and Care for Your Reima Ranua
Kids push the physical limits of their gear every single day. They scrape against solid ice, rub against rough tree bark, and drag their sleeves across the freezing pavement. The jacket uses a robust 100% recycled polyester face fabric built specifically to withstand severe, daily abrasion. Reima designs their apparel to last through the rigors of multiple children over many seasons. When your oldest child eventually outgrows this coat, it retains enough structural integrity and visual appeal to be handed down to a younger sibling or sold on the premium secondhand market.
Maintaining the Reima Ranua jacket is surprisingly straightforward. The high-quality dirt-repellent surface means you rarely need to run the garment through the washing machine. Mud, salt, and slush usually wipe right off the exterior with a simple damp cloth. When it does require a deep clean at the end of the season, you can machine wash it safely at home. Owners just need to follow the printed care instructions carefully. Always use a gentle, down-specific detergent and toss a few clean tennis balls into the dryer to break up the wet down clusters. This crucial process restores the down to its original, lofty glory.
Completing the Kit with the Reima Ranua
A world-class jacket forms the foundational core of your child's complete winter system. To maximize the performance of the Reima Ranua kids' down ski jacket, you must treat their clothing as an integrated, multi-layer ecosystem. Cotton strictly kills in the winter because it absorbs sweat and stays permanently wet against the skin. Start with a high-quality synthetic or merino wool base layer to pull moisture rapidly away from the body. Add a breathable, insulating fleece mid-layer if the temperatures dip aggressively below zero. Finally, wrap them in the coat to seal all that generated heat safely inside.
Do not neglect the critical lower half of the body. Pair this jacket with fully waterproof snow pants or opt for comprehensive snowsuits for smaller children who need absolute full-body coverage. The right combination of technical gear transforms winter from a season of bitter endurance into a season of pure, unadulterated joy. We highly recommend browsing our full selection of kids' winter jackets and matching the technical strength of this specific jacket with proper, highly insulated winter footwear.
Why We Trust the Reima Ranua Down Jacket
The bottom line is that cheap, poorly made outerwear always ends up costing you significantly more time, money, and frustration in the long run. You replace it constantly, and your kids suffer unnecessarily in the cold. This kids' down jacket represents a true investment in your child's outdoor experience, health, and happiness. Reima has spent over seventy-five years mastering the intricate science of children's advanced weather protection. They strictly do not cut corners on their materials or their manufacturing processes. The brand relies exclusively on real RDS-certified down, fully taped waterproof membranes, and rigorously tested non-toxic materials.
You want your child focusing purely on the fresh powder, the speed of the skis, and the raw fun of the day. You never want them thinking about how cold their arms feel or how wet their back has become. The Reima Ranua eliminates those nagging distractions entirely. It offers uncompromising warmth, elite technical weatherproofing, and a kid-specific ergonomic fit that allows them to move like true alpine athletes. Secure the Reima Ranua today, and watch your child conquer the absolute coldest days of the year with total confidence.