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Ski suit, Fleece, Thermal tops & leggings and Socks: Girl 120cm-135CM or 7-9YO - Now ?50


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Just in time for any easter skiers.


we are selling my daughter's Ski outfit. It has only been skied in for a few days and is very good condition. She has never been cold in the gear. I understand the importance of being warm and having layers and would never allow her to be up a mountain and cold. A really easy and efficient way to get a full set of ski clothes without the hassle of going shopping. I have provided links to the individual items and happy to answer questions.


It would suit a girl who is about 120-135


Jacket - Pink Ski jacket, Age 8, waterproof rating 5000mm Jacket has a neat little ski pass pocket of the sleeve that makes going through the ski pass gates really easy.


https://www.decathlon.co.uk/ski-p-500-jr-jkt-pink-purple-id_8397861.html


Trousers; Pink Waterproof rating of 8000mm. With adjustable legs ( Same as below but in pink)


https://www.decathlon.co.uk/ski-p-900-pnf-jr-pant-blue-id_8494060.html


Fleece: Lovely nice warm fluffy fleece as a mid layer. (8yo)


https://www.decathlon.co.uk/forclaz-500-childrens-walking-jumper-navy-id_8344201.html


Thermal leggings (age 9-10)2 * Merino wool leggings- Extra warm leggings (A Pink and a blue pair)


https://www.mountainwarehouse.com/ski/base-layers/kids-thermals/merino-kids-pant-p13472.aspx/pink/


Thermal Top - Warm base layer


https://www.decathlon.co.uk/2warm-jr-base-layer-top-id_8506157.html


Ski socks - 2 pair of ski socks

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