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Fall Hiking Layer Recommendations for Outdoor Kids by a Canadian Rockies Hiking Mom

Updated: Oct 25

These are the layers that I love by Reima Outdoors when exploring with my littles in the chilly Canadian mountains during the Fall. For us, Fall begins as early as the end of August and goes up until the end of October usually. We get cold frosty days with snow and a lot of wind. You can use my discount code: Adrianna20 and save 20% at checkout.


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A mom with her two toddlers wearing Reima Fall hiking layers in the Canadian Rockies

I have been exploring with my babies in the Canadian Rockies since newborns. As my babies have grown into toddlers, I have really realized the importance of durable and high-quality exploring wear. Reima products are top of the line for kids in the outdoors. My kids can roll, splash, and explore and still stay dry and warm. I have put this blog together highlight my favourite Reima items.


Layering your kids up for Fall hiking in the Rockies is now made easier with the Fall Reima kids line. Here are my top recommendations for outdoor exploring.


Fall Hiking Base layers


The key to all of your adventures is in the base layers that you choose. I love the Reima base layers because they are super thick and durable and my kids are always warm in them. My kids have never put a hole in these base layers and that is a huge win because they can be really rough on clothing. Merino wool is an ideal base layer material because of the temperature regulation and moisture wicking abilities. Base layers are always worn the most because we commute in just our base layers in the car seats.





Mid Layer & Fleece


The fleece and mid layer really cuts the cold and keeps your kids insulated on adventures. Typically as toddlers, I just have the kids in the fleece jackets below and don't need to do fleece pants as much because its not super cold yet.







The high-quality fleeces are super warm and stylish for school days too.

Footwear


Making things easier with having toddlers being able to do up their own hiking shoes allows me to focus on getting the rest of our hiking supplies ready for the hike. Waterproof is a must on the trail as we often face creeks and slushy trails from fresh snowfall.






My youngest uses this durable shoe and I love that the ankle support is higher and the sole of the shoe has so much cusion for the rough trails.




Exterior Layer & Shells


Shell pants make a big difference when exploring because my oldest is often climbing over things and not only are these waterproof but snag proof. My kids hiking pants are very messy after each adventure but these wash up so well.






The jumpsuits are super easy for Fall hiking because the kids quickly zip into them and I don't have to worry about the jacket riding up at all. I always know they are dry and warm underneath too.






I already have my kids in snowsuits here in the Rockies during the Fall. I have to on some hikes that are up in the Alpine due to temperature drops. Nash has worn this suit now for two seasons and his fleece sweater fits nicely under it.


A hiking mom and her toddlers dressed in their fall layers for a hike in the canadian rockies


These pants have been great for the trail too because of their toughness. My kids love scaling rocks and these don't rip at all.





Accessories


Keeping kids hands warm and dry is critical to stay out adventuring and hiking longer.



These gloves always get rolled together and pack into the hiking carrier. They are quick drying and are great when the trails are little chilly on the Fall days.




The best toques/beanies are made by Reima. They fit really well and stay on my kids heads well. They are super warm and I love how they aren't super bulky either. They match well and have many colour options too.





Fall hiking is the most memorable and thanks to Reima's Fall product line, my kids are warm and protected from the cold.


Layering is critical and these items that I have recommended are sustainable. You will have a few seasons from them for sizing and be able to pass down to all of your kids. Reima gear is super durable and doesn't wear out.

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