REVIEW · LEVI
Rent Winter Clothing in Levi & Ylläs – All Sizes & Ages
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Cold hands shouldn’t ruin Lapland.
Renting winter gear in Levi keeps you warm in real Arctic weather without stuffing your suitcase. I like that the set is designed for day-to-day Lapland life, from skiing and snowmobiling to hanging out in town, and that you get a complete cold-weather kit in one pickup. The big win is warm, practical clothing that helps you enjoy the snow instead of fighting the cold.
I also like the free sizing changes on site. The shop prepares sizes for you ahead of time, but you can swap if the fit isn’t perfect, which matters a lot when you’re renting for both adults and kids. One consideration: the rental does not include everything you might want (like a hat), so you’ll need to plan a couple of personal items yourself.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Rent
- Why Renting Winter Gear in Levi Beats Packing the Wrong Stuff
- Your Rental Set: What’s Included and What You Still Need
- Sirkka Check-In: How Sizing, Swaps, and the Pickup Work
- What a 1 to 30 Day Rental Changes for Your Trip
- Using Your Gear Once You Hit the Snow
- Price and Value: What $49.27 Really Buys You
- A Practical Checklist Before You Go to the Shop
- Should You Book This Levi Winter Clothing Rental?
- FAQ
- What does the rental include?
- What items are not included?
- Where do I pick up the winter clothing?
- How long can I rent the clothing?
- What is the price per person?
- Do I need a mobile ticket?
- What details do I need to provide for each participant?
- What happens if the clothing doesn’t fit?
- Is there a cancellation window?
- Is the rental accessible for service animals?
Key Points to Know Before You Rent

- Arctic-ready set: winter jacket, trousers, snow boots, mittens, and a tube scarf
- Easy, swap-friendly fit: bring your details, and you can change sizes at the shop free of charge
- Good for families: adults and kids sizing is available, with a broad selection
- Designed for real winter days: made to keep you comfortable for activities like skiing and snowmobiling
- Value-focused rental: you avoid buying bulky gear just for one trip
Why Renting Winter Gear in Levi Beats Packing the Wrong Stuff
Lapland winter can be intense. If you show up in the wrong jacket or ill-fitting boots, the day gets slow fast, even if the plans sound exciting.
This rental approach is smart because it’s built around the cold, not around convenience at home. You’re getting clothing that’s meant for snow days, so you can spend your energy on the experience instead of layering experiments and gear returns.
I also like the mindset here: you travel lighter. You don’t need to guess whether your boots will be warm enough or whether your jacket will handle wind and snow. You walk into the shop with the details they need, then you leave dressed for Lapland.
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Your Rental Set: What’s Included and What You Still Need

Here’s what you get in the rental kit:
- Winter jacket and trousers
- Snow boots
- Mittens
- Tube scarf
This is a solid core system. The jacket and trousers handle the cold barrier. The boots and mittens are the comfort difference-makers when temperatures drop and snow gets everywhere.
What’s not included is also important, especially with kids:
- Hat
- Socks
- Snow goggles
- Mid-layers
So you should pack (or plan to buy) the pieces that protect next to your skin and protect your face for specific activities. If you’re planning on goggles for snow sports, you’ll want your own. If you’re not, you might find that a basic winter eyewear plan is necessary anyway, since snow glare is real.
Sirkka Check-In: How Sizing, Swaps, and the Pickup Work

The meeting point is Keskuskuja 4, 99130 Sirkka, Finland, and the rental ends back at the same place. Most rental trips like this run smoothly because the shop already has your gear prepared, but the “prepared” part is only half the story.
Before you go, each participant needs to provide your details at booking:
- Name
- Height (cm)
- Weight (kg)
- Shoe size (EU)
- Age
That sounds like extra admin, but it’s what makes the rental experience fast in the real world. Cold-weather sizing isn’t just about one number. Height and weight help the shop match the right cut and warmth for kids and adults.
Then you get the key benefit: if anything doesn’t fit properly, you may change the clothes for free at the shop. This is huge. Renting means you should expect at least some fit issues (kids grow, boots vary, and winter clothes run differently than streetwear). The ability to swap on site turns a potential problem into a quick fix.
Also, the shop sets clothing aside prior to arrival, so you’re not waiting around while people hunt through racks. And the staff is described as friendly and helpful, with real support beyond just handing over the gear.
What a 1 to 30 Day Rental Changes for Your Trip
The duration can be anywhere from 1 to 30 days. That range is more than a pricing detail. It affects what you’ll pack, how you plan laundry and layers, and how often you need to think about gear comfort.
If you’re staying only a day or two, renting is usually about not freezing and not carrying bulky items home. You want quick comfort and you want it to look good in photos.
If you’re staying longer, the rental becomes part of your daily rhythm. Warmth and fit matter more, because you’ll wear the clothes more often. In that case, I’d prioritize a comfortable fit during your pickup moment, then wear your own mid-layer and socks plan consistently.
And because this rental is set up for adults and kids, you can avoid the common family headache: one person wearing layers that work while another struggles with boots or gloves.
Using Your Gear Once You Hit the Snow

This rental kit is made for typical Lapland winter activities. The clothing is intended to be comfortable whether you’re:
- snowmobiling
- skiing
- walking around and relaxing in the village
The biggest practical comfort gains come from:
- Mittens: less fiddling than gloves when you’re out and moving
- Snow boots: better than average shoes when snow and slush show up
- Jacket and trousers: you stay protected without relying on bulky layers you brought from home
That said, you still need to think about how you’ll dress underneath. Since mid-layers aren’t included, you’ll get better results if you wear a warm base layer under the rental jacket and trousers. For kids, this is especially important for staying comfortable during active moments followed by breaks.
For snow goggles, the rental doesn’t provide them. If your activities call for goggles, plan for that. If you’re doing outdoor snow sports, you’ll probably appreciate having the right eye protection ready before you step outside.
Price and Value: What $49.27 Really Buys You

The price is listed at $49.27 per person. For many people, this is the best kind of travel trade: you spend a manageable amount to avoid larger costs and hassles back home.
Buying winter gear is expensive, and it’s also a storage problem. Renting lets you get Arctic-suitable outerwear without committing to bulky coats and snow pants you’ll rarely use again.
Value also comes from the “day-to-day” practicality:
- You don’t have to stress about fit on day one if swaps are available.
- You get multiple key items, not just a jacket.
- You travel lighter, which is real money if you deal with luggage fees.
This is one of those purchases that can make your whole trip smoother. When everyone is dressed for the cold, it changes how you move through the day. Less stopping, fewer clothing debates, more time out in the snow.
A Practical Checklist Before You Go to the Shop

To make pickup painless, I’d treat this like a quick mission with a clear plan.
1) Double-check what’s not included
- Hat
- Socks
- Snow goggles
- Mid-layers
2) Bring your booking info details for each person
You’ll need name, height, weight, EU shoe size, and age for every participant. The more accurate this is, the faster the sizing process will be when you arrive.
3) Plan for a fit moment
Even with sizing help, winter rentals can vary. If something feels off, use the shop’s free swap option right away. Don’t wait until you’re outside in the cold.
4) If your plans shift, ask early
One helpful pattern from real experiences is that the shop can be flexible if you need changes. If you’re worried about pickup timing or return logistics due to an activity schedule, ask at the shop and keep your request clear.
Should You Book This Levi Winter Clothing Rental?

If your Lapland plan includes outdoor time, skiing, snowmobiling, or just surviving winter walks with kids, I’d book this. The rental is built around real cold comfort, and the set you get covers the hard parts: outerwear plus boots and mittens.
I’d especially lean yes if you:
- want to travel light
- don’t want to buy winter gear you’ll only use once
- need a fast, swap-friendly fit for both adults and children
Skip or reconsider if you already own perfectly fitted winter boots, a warm jacket, and all the missing items you’ll need (especially hat, socks, mid-layers, and goggles). If you’re already fully kitted out, the rental won’t add much.
FAQ
What does the rental include?
You’ll receive a winter jacket and trousers, snow boots, mittens, and a tube scarf.
What items are not included?
Hat, socks, snow goggles, and mid-layers are not included.
Where do I pick up the winter clothing?
The meeting point is Keskuskuja 4, 99130 Sirkka, Finland, and the rental returns back to the same meeting point.
How long can I rent the clothing?
The rental duration is listed as 1 to 30 days (approx.).
What is the price per person?
The price is $49.27 per person.
Do I need a mobile ticket?
Yes, this experience uses a mobile ticket.
What details do I need to provide for each participant?
For each person, you’ll need to provide name, height (cm), weight (kg), shoe size (EU), and age.
What happens if the clothing doesn’t fit?
If something does not fit properly, you can change the sizes for free at the shop.
Is there a cancellation window?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the rental accessible for service animals?
Service animals are allowed.
























