Master the Layering System for Any Storm
Choose moisture-wicking base layers that pull sweat away before it chills you in sleet or bakes you under desert sun. Merino excels at odor control and comfort, while technical synthetics dry faster. Avoid cotton entirely; it traps moisture and saps warmth, turning a breeze into a bone-deep chill.
Master the Layering System for Any Storm
Down offers superb warmth-to-weight, but synthetic insulation keeps performing when damp, which matters in sleet, fog, and relentless wind. Consider hydrophobic-treated down and high fill-power ratings for cold, stable conditions. Factor wind chill and activity level to prevent sweat-outs. Tell us which insulation saved your trip.
Master the Layering System for Any Storm
A stormworthy shell should balance waterproofing and breathability with smart venting like pit zips. Look for stiff brims, protective hoods, and zippers with storm flaps. Durable membranes and seam taping make the difference in all-day rain or blowing spindrift. Share your go-to shell and why it wins in a squall.
Master the Layering System for Any Storm
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