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Review on Keep Your Kids Warm And Dry This Winter With TSLA Waterproof Insulated Snow Bibs by Tammy Pochmara

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not waterproof as advertised

After 2 winters in Northern Colorado, where our early fall and late springs snows are VERY WET, I'm done with cheap $20 Target/Walmart snow bibs that are "water resistant"! The big snows are the ones my kids want to play for hours outside, yet they end up soaked to the bone on their rear end/legs with cheap snow bibs . SO I ordered these TSLA "waterproof" snow bibs and Eddie Bauer waterproof bibs (higher price point) and put them both to the water hose test today - in August! I'm going to be prepared for our first snow next month!While I overall liked the fit and colors of the TSLA bibs, they are very trim/slim as noted in other reviews (I have 3 skinny kids) . dun dun dun, they are NOT WATERPROOF as advertised. Spend the extra $20 for the Eddie Bauer branded ones if you are looking for hours of dry snow play! You can clearly see the difference in the material down at the leg hole openings - the Eddie Bauer ones are clearly made of a PUL lined material like a cloth diaper.I did "size up" for my 3 kids per other reviews & these fit them great!9yo girl, 57lbs & 53" I ordered the 10/127yo boy at 50lbs and 49" I ordered size 86yo girl at 43 lbs & 46" I ordered size 6/7

Pros
  • Very durable and warm!
Cons
  • May be difficult to put on and take off for some children