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Girls' ski pullovers

Rehall girls' ski pullovers keep your daughter warm and comfortable on the slopes. This collection features fleece ski pullovers with moisture-wicking properties and maximum freedom of movement. Order before 5 PM and your package will be shipped the same business day.

Why is a ski pullover essential for girls?

A ski pullover is the most important mid layer when skiing and snowboarding. While a base layer wicks away moisture and a ski jacket protects against wind and snow, the ski pullover provides insulation and temperature regulation. Active girls on the slopes move a lot and sweat as a result, even in freezing conditions. A good ski pullover transports this moisture to the outer layer, while the soft fleece interior retains warmth.

Without this mid layer, your daughter will quickly get cold when she stops at the lift, or overheat while skiing. That makes the ski pullover not an optional extra, but an essential part of functional ski clothing. Rehall ski pullovers for girls combine technical fleece with stretch, so she stays comfortable throughout a full day on the slopes.

How do you choose the right ski pullover for your daughter?

Choosing the right ski pullover depends on three factors: the expected temperature, activity level, and your daughter's personal warmth preference. A beginner skier making gentle descents needs more insulation than an advanced skier tackling red and black runs.

For temperatures around freezing (0 to -5°C), a lighter fleece ski pullover will do the job. In severe cold below -10°C, a thicker version with extra insulation works better. Compare this with the girls' ski pants in your cart, so the entire outfit is suited to the same weather conditions.

Thickness and insulation

Thin microfleece ski pullovers (150 to 200 g/m²) are ideal for mild days and active skiers who warm up quickly. This version dries fastest and takes up little space in a backpack. Thicker fleece ski pullovers (250 to 300 g/m²) offer more warmth for cold days or children who are still learning to ski and therefore stand still more often. Rehall uses high-quality fleece that insulates warmth without adding unnecessary weight.

Zip or collar

A collar without a zip offers maximum protection against the cold but provides no ventilation options. The most popular choice is a ski pullover with a short half-zip to the chest - this allows quick temperature regulation without having to remove the entire layer. For girls who exercise intensively or warm up quickly, a longer zip is the best option. All Rehall ski pullovers feature a soft finish around the zip to prevent chafing against the chin.

Size and fit

Choosing the right size for a girls' ski pullover requires a balance between current fit and room to grow. A ski pullover should fit snugly without being tight, with sufficient sleeve length and a hem that falls just over the hips. Too much room creates cold spots because air can circulate, while too tight restricts freedom of movement. Always check the Rehall size guide for up-to-date size charts per model. Measure your daughter's chest circumference and height and compare with the size chart. Allow 2 to 4 cm of growing room, so the ski pullover still fits next season.

Materials and features of our girls' ski pullovers

Rehall ski pullovers for girls are made from technical fleece specifically developed for winter sports. This material combines three essential properties: heat insulation, moisture wicking, and quick-drying performance.

Fleece and moisture management

Technical fleece actively transports sweat from the skin to the outside of the fabric, where it evaporates. This means the ski pullover never feels wet, even after an intense descent. The fleece interior traps an insulating layer of air that minimizes heat loss. Rehall uses recycled polyester in several models, which delivers the same technical performance as new material but with a lower environmental impact.

Freedom of movement and stretch

Children move differently on the slopes than adults - they fall more often, bend deeper, and make bigger arm movements. That is why stretch material in a ski pullover is not a luxury but a necessity. The ski pullovers in this collection contain elastic fibers that move with the body without losing their shape. This prevents the fabric from feeling limp after a season and ensures the fit is maintained.

The layering principle for children explained

The layering principle consists of three layers working together: a base layer (thermal shirt) that wicks away moisture, a mid layer (the ski pullover) that insulates, and an outer layer (ski jacket) that protects against wind, rain, and snow. This system works better than one thick layer because you can add or remove layers as temperature and exertion levels change.

For girls who prefer wearing a complete set, ski suits are a practical alternative. You simply wear a ski pullover underneath. In changeable weather, it is handy to bring both a thin and a thicker ski pullover, so your daughter can switch as needed. Those looking for waterproof ski clothing as an outer layer will find models with a water column up to 20,000 mm in the DXR collection.

Caring for your ski pullover

Wash a ski pullover inside out at a maximum of 30°C with a mild detergent. Do not use fabric softener, as it blocks the moisture-wicking properties of the fleece. Dry the ski pullover by hanging it in the air rather than using a tumble dryer. This prevents fiber damage and extends its lifespan. With normal use (two to three weeks of winter sports per season), a quality fleece ski pullover lasts 2 to 3 seasons.

Want to refresh the water-repellent properties of your ski clothing? Treat your outer layer with the Rehall Go Dry Water Repellent Spray. A ski pullover does not need waterproofing treatment, as it is worn as a mid layer under the jacket.

Combine the ski pullover with the right ski clothing

A ski pullover works best in combination with the right layers above and below. Wear a breathable thermal shirt underneath that wicks moisture directly from the skin. Over the top, wear a ski jacket that keeps wind and water out. Looking for a ski pullover for other family members too? Check out the boys' ski pullovers or the men's ski pullovers collection, so the whole family hits the slopes fully equipped.

Pair the ski pullover with matching ski pants for a complete outfit. Make sure to match the same temperature class: a thin ski pullover with a lightly insulated ski pant for mild weather, or a thicker fleece with a warmly insulated pant for severe cold.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a ski pullover and a regular sweater?

A ski pullover is made from technical fleece that wicks moisture and dries quickly, while a regular sweater (often cotton or wool) absorbs moisture and stays wet. As a result, a regular sweater cools down quickly when standing still, while a ski pullover keeps your daughter warm and dry.

What size ski pullover should I choose for my daughter?

Measure your daughter's chest circumference and body height and compare these with the Rehall size guide on the product page. Allow 2 to 4 cm of growing room, so the ski pullover still fits next season. When in doubt, choose the larger size.

Can my daughter wear a ski pullover off the slopes?

Yes, a fleece ski pullover is also suitable as a warm mid layer for other outdoor activities such as hiking, ice skating, or simply playing in the snow. The moisture-wicking material works during any activity that involves movement and sweating.

How often should I wash a ski pullover?

Wash a ski pullover after every 3 to 5 days of wear on the slopes. Fleece absorbs odors less quickly than cotton, so daily washing is not necessary. Wash at 30°C without fabric softener to preserve the technical properties.

How many ski pullovers does my daughter need for a ski holiday?

For a week of winter sports, two ski pullovers are ideal: one to wear and one to dry. This way, your daughter always has a dry, fresh ski pullover available. For a short weekend of 2 to 3 days, one will suffice.

What do you wear under a ski pullover?

Under a ski pullover, wear a breathable thermal shirt as a base layer. Choose synthetic material or merino wool that wicks moisture quickly. Do not wear a cotton shirt, as cotton retains moisture and cools down rapidly as a result.

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