We rigorously test our Wedze products at our lab near Chamonix and in real-life conditions in the French Alps.
Snow testing
All Wedze products are conceived, designed and developed in the Mont Blanc Valley. They are then tested out in the snow to make sure your experience is optimised.
Choosing a child's ski trousers
The main aim of all ski trousers is to provide warmth and waterproofing, giving your child maximum comfort and protection from the elements. At Decathlon, most of our ski trousers are gender-neutral. They can be just as suitable for a little girl as for a little boy, depending on the colour you prefer. From the age of 8 to 14, some models offer specific cuts for girls and boys.
How to wash your ski trousers
These ski trousers are made from a comfortable polyester fabric with a wide range of properties: breathability, water repellency, warmth, etc. Their composition requires special attention when washing. When washing them, always close the zips, turning them inside out, wash with a standard washing powder and rinse twice.
How to dry your ski trousers
This is a very important step that shouldn't be neglected. If you don't dry them properly, your clothes can become mouldy and give off unpleasant odours. Once washed, turn your jacket and trousers inside out and open all the zips. Dry flat in a dry, well-ventilated place, avoiding heat sources such as radiators or fireplaces. This operation may take several days before your clothes are completely dry.
Repairing or replacing
At Wedze, we guarantee your ski trousers for 2 years. For the duration of this guarantee, we will repair your trousers free of charge. Whether it's snags, seams, zips, etc. Solutions will be offered in your usual Decathlon shop.
Remove the back protector before washing the salopettes.
Dry this waterproof protective garment thoroughly before storing it.
Do not dry clean.
Drying in tumble dryer possible. Low temperature, maximum drum exhaust temperature 60°C.
Do not iron.
Maximum washing temperature 30°C. Normal treatment.
Bleaching excluded.
It is calculated by modelling the life cycle of the product following the recommendations of the PEF methodology (Product Environmental Footprint). This carbon footprint is an estimate. It may therefore be slightly overvalued or undervalued. Learn more