Temperature Ratings Explained: What Does ‑31 °F Mean for Kids?

When parents shop for a kids’ winter coat, one feature often stands out: the temperature rating. But what does a number like -31 °F (-35 °C) really mean? And how do you know if a coat is warm enough for your child’s winter needs?

This guide breaks down what temperature ratings mean, how they are determined, and what parents should look for when choosing a winter coat for kids.


What Is a Temperature Rating?

A temperature rating is a guideline provided by manufacturers to show how warm a jacket is expected to keep someone under specific conditions. For kids’ coats, it indicates how well the jacket insulates against cold, wind, and moisture.

For example, a -31 °F rating means that the coat has been tested or designed to keep an average child warm and comfortable at temperatures as low as -31 °F (-35 °C) when paired with proper layering.


How Are Temperature Ratings Determined?

While there’s no universal standard for kids’ coat ratings, many manufacturers use:

  • Insulation testing (down fill, synthetic fill, or vegan insulation)

  • Wind resistance (outer shell performance)

  • Moisture management (breathability and water resistance)

The Road Coat® Down and Road Coat® Vegan both use high-performance insulation and windproof shells to achieve their ratings while still staying car seat safe—something most bulky winter jackets can’t do.


What Does ‑31 °F Mean for Kids?

A -31 °F rating doesn’t mean your child can safely stand outside in a snowstorm for hours without moving. Instead, it means:

  • Everyday Winter Use: Ideal for school commutes, snow play, and family outings in very cold climates.

  • Paired Layering: Works best when paired with thermal base layers and proper accessories like hats, mittens, and insulated boots.

  • Safe Warmth Without Bulk: Your child stays warm without the thick padding that makes car seat harnesses unsafe.


Why The Road Coat® Stands Out

The Road Coat® is unique because it combines car seat safety, extreme warmth, and comfort with its patented dual-zipper design. Here are the Road Coat options and their temperature ratings:

The Road Coat® Arctic

Temperature Rated to -31°F / -35 °C
Lightweight yet warm, ideal for most cold-weather regions.
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The Road Coat® Down

Temperature Rated to -25 °F / -30 °C
Premium down-filled insulation for extreme cold climates and maximum warmth.
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The Road Coat® Snow Suits

Temperature Rated to -25 °F / -30 °C
Premium down-filled insulation for extreme cold climates and maximum warmth.
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The Road Coat® Vegan

Temperature Rated to -10 °F / -25°C
Allergy-friendly vegan insulation for warmth and comfort without bulk.
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The Road Coat® Transition

Temperature Rated to -30°F / 0 °C
Perfect for milder winters and transitional seasons.
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All Road Coat models are crash-tested, CPST-approved, and engineered to keep your child warm, safe, and securely harnessed in their car seat.


Final Thoughts

Temperature ratings matter when choosing your child’s winter gear. A -31 °F rating means extreme warmth designed for cold climates and active winter play. With options like the Road Coat® Down, Vegan, Arctic, and Transition, you don’t have to sacrifice safety for warmth.

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