Columbia Frosty Slope Snow Suit Set - Toddler Girls' for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

7.3
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$89.99
Used Value:
$53.99
Sale Value:
$80.99

Let your kid explore the wintery world in the Columbia Toddler Girls' Frosty Slope Snow Suit Set. This set pairs a highly water-resistant jacket with bib pants for fully-covered protection against your snowy backyard or park. Omni-Shield equips the jacket with advanced repellency against stains as well as snowfall, and Microtemp XF II insulation helps the jacket stay warm even if it gets wet.

Columbia lined both the jacket and bib pant in soft-and-smooth microfleece for more comfort. Adjustments at the jacket's hood and hem ensure proper coverage, and internal leg gaiters keep snow out of her boots. Columbia's OutGrown grow system extends the Frosty Slope's sleeves so she can wear this suit next season, even if she grows a few inches.

Specifications

Brand:
Fit:
modern classic, gusseted, articulated knees, OutGrown grow system
Gaiters:
yes, with gripper elastic
Hood:
yes
Insulation:
[jacket] 100g Microtemp XF II
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
[jacket] (shell) Hydra Cloth 3000, 100% nylon, Omni-Shield, (lining) 100% polyester fleece, [bib pants] (shell) 100% nylon dobby, (lining) 100% polyester microfleece
Recommended Use:
casual

Full Reviews

10
Purchased as a gift and so far so good. Easy to take on/off. Kept the little one dry and warm when outside playing in the snow. Bought a 2T for an almost two year old twin who is small for age, and it is slightly big but will allow for some growth. The pattern is cute as well. Would highly recommend.
Sully, backcountry.com
January 3, 2019
10
Got this as a gift for my neice, whose parents report: "Our 22 month old daughter loved the ski suit. She was very comfortable, easily able to play in the snow and was definitely warm enough"
Kate Cronin, backcountry.com
February 10, 2018
2
very thin and poor quality not what I expected had to go buy a better suit to play in the snow
Peggy D., backcountry.com
December 17, 2017