Amazon has Arctix Kids' Insulated Snow Bib Overalls (Various Colors, Limited Sizes) on sale from $7.91 -> $8.51 -> now from $8.57. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Arctix Boys' & Girls' Insulated Overall Snow Pants in Various Colors & Sizes on sale as listed below. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on $25+.
Arctix Kids Insulated Snow Bib Overalls, Royal Blue, X-Large
Manufacturer:
Arctix
Model Number:
1550
Product SKU:
B072M6VKLH
UPC:
95636002788
ASIN:
B072M6VKLH
Brand:
Arctix
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
100 x 100 x 50 Centimeters
Item Weight:
1 Pounds
Item model number:
1550
Manufacturer:
Arctix
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Thank you! This is a great deal for me since I have 4 kids and always debate on buying them this type of winter wear. We only get snow a few times in the winter, so I don't want to pay for expensive winter wear when they barely wear them.
There are solutions for "waterproofing" that you might want to look into. Not genuinely waterproof (like rain gear) but more water repellent than when purchased.
Never tried this product but reviews are great. It seems even though it's relatively expensive, a little goes a very long way:
Thank you so much! I'm in WI with two young kids. We need a pair at school, home and at the lake cabin for snowmobiling. Not to mention the neighbor kids that come over with no snow gear in the winter. For a winter sports family these are great. I must have 4 pairs now in kids and women's sizes with no complaints snowmobiling and ice fishing.
they use PFAS on these, very polluting and… "Since the 1940s, a broad class of synthetic chemicals called per- and poly-fluoroalkyl chemicals (PFAS, for short) has been added to outdoor gear, especially snow boots, ski wax, and water-resistant performance clothing for snowboarding and skiing. This coating is called DWR by the industry, short for durable water repellent. It causes water (or ice) to bead up and roll right off your jacket... problem is, these chemicals don't ever break down or go away. Once created, they flake off our clothes into our home, wash off our laundry and flow into our water systems, shed into formerly pristine wilderness snow, accumulate in wildlife and in our own bodies, and travel to the farthest reaches of the planet. They've been found in the blood of the remotest First Nation communities in Canada, and soaked into the snow of Mount Everest and ski resorts, due to their heavy use in high-performance outdoor clothing and gear. ...This has scary implications for our planet and its animals, including us. Research has linked PFAS to a variety of cancers, reproductive diseases, miscarriage, infertility, hormonal disruption, and weight fluctuations, to name just a few things. You have some in your blood right now. ...list of health problems (PFAS) perfluorinated chemicals are linked to from over decades of research: reduction in immunity, metabolic diseases like obesity & diabetes,reduced vaccination response, cardiovascular disease,affect the growth, learning, and behavior of infants and older children, increased risk of allergies & asthma in young children, lower a woman's chance of getting pregnant, increase the chances of miscarriage , increase cholesterol levels, low sperm count, smaller penis size
increase the risk of kidney & testicular cancers..."While we know that PFAS can be absorbed through the skin we don't have much information about how much would be transferred from activewear products. It's unlikely to be 0, " says Pete Myers, Chief Scientist at Environmental Health Sciences, Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University, and Co-Author of Our Stolen Future."
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I also found charcoal grey for $10.65 in size L (no size L is listed on the frontpage).
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Never tried this product but reviews are great. It seems even though it's relatively expensive, a little goes a very long way:
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No, the names are similar.
increase the risk of kidney & testicular cancers..."While we know that PFAS can be absorbed through the skin we don't have much information about how much would be transferred from activewear products. It's unlikely to be 0, " says Pete Myers, Chief Scientist at Environmental Health Sciences, Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University, and Co-Author of Our Stolen Future."