Kids' ice skating

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Barts Doozy Headband Girls
13.95 -53% 29.95 RRP
Nike Base Layer Gloves Junior
13.95 -53% 29.95 RRP
Barts Rebeller Beanie Junior
12.95 -57% 29.95 RRP
Nijdam Icy Rocketeer Hockeyskates (adjustable)
Nijdam Cool Hockeyskates Junior (adjustable)
54.95 -8% 59.95 RRP
Barts Rebeller Beanie Junior
12.95 -57% 29.95 RRP
Nijdam Speed Combi Ice Skates Junior (adjustable)
102.95 -2% 104.95 RRP
Nijdam Speed Combi Ice Skates Junior (adjustable)
Zandstra Ving Ice Skate Helmet
74.95
Zandstra Ving Ice Skate Helmet
74.95
Zandstra Nordic Comfort Low Clap Ice Skates
369.95 -10% 409.95 RRP
Roces V-Ice 4.0 Speed Skates Junior (adjustable)
93.95 -22% 119.95 RRP
Nijdam Frost Fyre Padded Ice Skating Helmet
Zandstra Icespike Isdubb
31.95
Nijdam Masked Rider Figure Hockeyskates Junior (adjustable)
Zandstra Elena Figure skates Women
New
139.95
Craft Core Dry Active Comfort Thermal pant Junior
26.95 -33% 39.95 RRP
Avento Thermal Pants Junior (2-pack)
27.95 -20% 34.95 RRP
Avento Thermal Pants Junior
15.95 -20% 19.95 RRP
Barts Mittens 3D Junior
23.95 -20% 29.95 RRP
Nike Club Fleece 2.0 Running Gloves Junior
18.95 -37% 29.95 RRP
Barts Shae Beanie Girls
19.95 -20% 24.95 RRP
Ziener Lett AS Gloves Junior
28.95 -19% 35.95 RRP
Nijdam Blade Burner Speedskates Junior (adjustable)
81.95 -9% 89.95 RRP
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Skating Clothing for Children

It’s especially important for children to be well-dressed and to stay warm while skating. If kids get cold, they often stop enjoying themselves and quickly want to do something warmer. The three-layer system is a great guide for skating too: the first layer is thermal clothing, the second layer is a pullover, and the third layer is a windproof jacket. Does your child tend to get cold easily? Then consider thermal skating pants!

Not only is skating clothing important, but so are accessories! Gloves, a hat, and a neck warmer offer extra protection against the cold.

Which Skates for Children?

Many children take their first steps on the ice using double gliders, which help them keep their balance and prevent falls. Once they’re more comfortable on the ice, they can move on to single gliders. All gliders attach under regular shoes, so they fit across several sizes and last for years! If children participate in weekly skating training, they will probably switch to “noren” skates. If your child only skates when there’s natural ice, figure skates or hockey skates might be a better fit, as they offer much more agility than “noren.”