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Review on ❄️ TSLA Kids & Boys/Girls Winter Snow Bibs: Waterproof & Insulated Overalls for Fun-Filled Snow Adventures by Ivan Brown

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not waterproof as advertised

After 2 winters in northern Colorado where our early fall and late spring snows are VERY WET, I'm done with cheap $20 Target/Walmart snowsuits that are "waterproof" " are! My kids want to spend hours playing outside in the big snow but end up soaking their butt/legs to the bone with cheap snow bibs. So I ordered these TSLA "waterproof" Snow bibs and Eddie Bauer waterproof bibs (higher price) and tested both today - in August! I will be preparing for our first snow next month! While I generally liked the fit and colors of the TSLA bibs, they are very thin/skinny as other reviews have noted (I have 3 skinny kids). dun dun dun, they are NOT WATERPROOF as advertised. Spend an extra $20 on the signature Eddie Bauer shoes if you want to play for hours on dry snow! The material difference can be clearly seen at the bottom of the leg openings - Eddie Bauer diapers are clearly made of PUL-lined material like a cloth diaper. Big! 9 year old girl, 57 lbs 53 inches I ordered a 10/127 year old boy weighing 50 lbs 49 inches. I ordered an 86 year old girl who is 43 pounds and 46 inches tall. I ordered size 6/7.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Low maintainability