
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).
- Normal machine wash at warm.
- Do not bleach.
- Iron low.
- Do not dry clean.
- Drying at lower temperature.
Customer Reviews
Customer Reviews
The Reima Tieten sets a distinct standard for technical children's outerwear. Parents often struggle to find gear that actually performs in deep snow and freezing rain. Many brands rely on thick fabrics that restrict movement. This specific jacket solves that problem through advanced material engineering. We understand what Pacific Northwest winters demand. The Reima Tieten handles these demands effortlessly. Rain quickly turns to snow in the mountains. Your child needs reliable protection. You want gear that works. This jacket delivers measurable results rather than vague promises.
A Closer Look At Waterproofing Technology
Waterproof labels often mislead buyers. A jacket might shed light drizzle but fail during a heavy downpour. The Reima Tieten ski jacket boasts a 10,000 mm hydrostatic head rating. That number matters significantly. Manufacturers test fabric by placing a column of water over it until moisture penetrates the material. A 10,000 mm rating means the fabric can withstand ten meters of water pressure before leaking. This level of protection blocks heavy rain and wet snow completely. The material consists of an advanced polyurethane membrane laminated to the outer shell. Reima fully tapes and welds every single seam across the entire garment. Moisture cannot seep through the stitching during long days outside. Testing the Reima Tieten reveals its true capability under extreme precipitation. You can pair this piece with waterproof Reima winter pants to create an impenetrable barrier against the elements.
The Importance Of Breathability In Active Gear
Children generate massive amounts of body heat when they play. Trapped sweat causes immediate discomfort and rapid chilling once activity stops. The Reima Tieten kids jacket achieves an 8,000 g/m²/24h breathability rating. This metric measures how many grams of water vapor can pass through one square meter of fabric over twenty-four hours. High breathability keeps the interior climate dry regardless of the external temperature. Sweat escapes through the microscopic pores in the membrane while outside moisture remains blocked. This technical balance prevents that clammy feeling common in cheaper outerwear. The smooth polyester lining actively wicks moisture away from the skin toward the outer shell. You avoid the cycle of sweating and freezing on the ski lift. Active kids require this specific moisture management system for all-day comfort.
Breaking Down The Insulation System
Warmth does not require massive bulk. Heavy jackets exhaust young skiers quickly. The Reima Tieten uses 100% recycled Fellex polyester insulation. This synthetic fill mimics the heat-trapping properties of down without the associated vulnerabilities. Down loses its insulating power completely when wet. Synthetic Fellex retains heat even in damp conditions. The 140g insulation weight strikes a precise balance. It provides substantial warmth for temperatures dropping well below freezing. The design keeps the profile slim enough for dynamic movement in the snow park. You get maximum thermal efficiency through intelligent material selection. Kids wearing the Reima Tieten kids jacket can carve down the mountain without fighting against restrictive fabric. Skiers often add a layer underneath for sub-zero days. You can easily slip into Reima fleece jackets for extreme arctic temperatures.
Serious Durability For Aggressive Play
Kids destroy fragile clothing. They slide on ice and scrape against tree branches constantly. We look for hard data regarding fabric toughness before recommending gear. The Reima Tieten winter jacket undergoes the rigorous Martindale abrasion test. Machines rub sandpaper against the fabric to simulate extreme wear over long periods. This specific jacket withstands over 30,000 cycles before showing any failure. That score places it firmly in the high-performance category. The material resists tearing and pilling over time regardless of rough play. You purchase equipment that survives multiple children passing it down. The Reima Tieten delivers long-term financial value by eliminating the need for mid-season replacements. The smooth polyester lining slides easily over base layers without tearing. The exterior shell deflects physical abuse from sharp ski edges and icy falls.
Feature Engineering For The Slopes
Ski apparel demands specific functional details to work properly. A generic winter coat fails on the mountain every time. The Reima Tieten incorporates dedicated snowsport features designed specifically for downhill skiing.
- Detachable Snow Lock: A built-in powder skirt at the waist blocks snow from shooting up the back during a deep fall.
- Adjustable Hood: The hood detaches safely and instantly if it catches on a tree branch or ski lift mechanism.
- Thumbhole Cuffs: Elastic inner cuffs secure the sleeves over the hands to prevent freezing drafts from entering the arms.
- Strategic Pockets: A dedicated sleeve pocket holds the electronic ski pass for quick scanning at the lift gates without removing gloves.
- Front Ventilation: An extra zipper allows rapid cooling during intense physical exertion on challenging runs.
These elements transform a simple coat into a highly specialized tool. Parents appreciate the jacket-to-pants connector located inside the snow lock. You can integrate this jacket directly with Reima kids winter pants for total coverage.
Chemical Safety And Environmental Standards
We prioritize chemical safety above all else. Many waterproof garments rely on harmful chemicals to repel rain and stains. The Reima Tieten jacket completely avoids these toxic compounds. The fabric employs the advanced BIONIC-FINISH ECO treatment. This technology repels water and dirt without using fluorocarbons. Fluorocarbons accumulate in the environment and present long-term health risks to wildlife and humans. You get exceptional weather resistance through ecologically safe chemistry. The primary materials hold bluesign certification. That independent standard verifies strict environmental and worker safety protocols during manufacturing. The insulation consists of 100% recycled polyester fibers. Reima diverts plastic waste from landfills to create premium technical apparel. Choosing the Reima Tieten supports sustainable manufacturing practices while keeping your child perfectly safe.
Proper Fit And Mobility Considerations
Sizing outerwear correctly presents a significant challenge for parents. Kids grow rapidly during the winter months. Buying a coat that fits precisely today means it will become entirely too tight by February. The Reima Tieten kids ski jacket features a regular fit with built-in room for growth. Reima intentionally designs their garments approximately six centimeters larger than standard sizing suggests. You should order your child's current true size without sizing up. They will have enough space for thick sweaters without looking ridiculous early in the season. The articulated sleeves allow a full range of unrestricted motion. Skiing requires dramatic body shifts and aggressive arm swings. Tight clothing restricts these necessary movements severely. A proper fit ensures your child can ski aggressively all day without physical limitations.
Mastering The Layering Strategy
A high-performance shell operates best within a systematic layering approach. Single thick garments fail to handle widely fluctuating weather effectively. The Reima Tieten serves as the protective outer shield against wind and water. You must manage the microclimate underneath to maintain comfort. Start with a high-quality synthetic or merino wool base layer to pull sweat directly off the skin. Cotton traps moisture and causes rapid cooling when activity stops. Add an insulating mid-layer for extremely cold days on the chairlift. Skiers can easily slip Reima thermal base layers under the jacket. The smooth polyester lining inside the jacket prevents friction between these inner layers. This system allows rapid adaptation to changing mountain conditions. The Reima Tieten ski jacket makes thermal management incredibly simple for parents. You simply remove the mid-layer when the afternoon sun warms the slopes.
Keeping The Jacket Clean And Functional
Technical fabrics require specific maintenance routines to preserve their protective qualities. Improper washing ruins the microscopic waterproof membrane permanently. The dirt-repellent BIONIC-FINISH ECO coating on the Reima Tieten minimizes the need for frequent laundering. Parents can wipe most mud and slush off the exterior quickly with a damp cloth. You should wash the garment only when absolutely necessary to remove heavy soils. Close all zippers and velcro straps completely before putting it in the washing machine. Wash the jacket inside out using a mild liquid detergent. Fabric softeners destroy the breathability of technical membranes by clogging the pores. We recommend avoiding them completely during the wash cycle. Tumble dry the jacket on a low heat setting to reactivate the water-repellent finish on the outer shell.
Visual Design And High Visibility
Safety on the mountain heavily involves visibility. White or gray clothing camouflages children entirely against the snow. The Reima Tieten winter coat features bold colorways that stand out clearly against a winter backdrop. You can spot your child easily in a crowded ski school class from a distance. The design integrates subtle reflective details across the entire garment. Winter days grow dark quickly in northern latitudes like the Pacific Northwest. Reflective elements catch the light of passing cars or snowmobiles during evening walks through the village. The aesthetic remains clean and athletic despite these safety features. Children actually want to wear this gear proudly. High functionality does not require a bulky or awkward appearance. The Reima Tieten proves this rule perfectly.
The Final Assessment Of This Technical Shell
Investing in high-quality winter gear pays massive dividends through comfort and safety. Freezing temperatures ruin outdoor excursions instantly when children wear inadequate clothing. The Reima Tieten solves the core problems of moisture management and thermal regulation. You get professional-grade specifications adapted specifically for youth sizing. A 10,000 mm waterproof rating guarantees absolute dryness during heavy storms. The extreme breathability prevents internal overheating during intense exertion. We trust this specific model for Pacific Northwest winters and harsh alpine environments. It withstands severe physical abuse while maintaining a clean aesthetic. Kids stay out longer when they feel warm and dry. Parents seeking reliable protection will find immense value in the Reima Tieten.