Layering Guide

Layering is a key aspect of preparing for a hike, helping you stay protected in changing weather conditions and terrain.

Fortunately, we're here to guide you through the process, ensuring you get the best moisture control, insulation, weather protection, and overall comfort on your hikes.

Layering Guide

There is a big misconception that heavier means warmer, this is not the case with modern fabrics.

Multiple layers trap more air than one single bulky layer and give more flexibility to regulate body heat by adding or removing layers as you heat up or cool down.

It is worth remembering that everybody will experience cold differently and dependent on activity and exposure time, what suits one person may not work for another.

Whatever the weather, know how to layer

Whatever the weather, know how to layer
Whatever the weather, know how to layer

Base Layers

Base layers are the first step of any successful hike. Worn next to the skin, they regulate your body temperature by retaining heat, keeping you warm yet comfortable on any adventure.

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Mid Layers

Insulation when you need it. Mid layers provide your body with extra warmth on the trail. Fleeces are the ideal choice for hiking, designed to be breathable and insulating to regulate your body temperature.

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Outer Layers

Waterproof Jackets

Our waterproof jackets serve as a protective outer layer, designed to keep you dry even in the wettest conditions Made with up to 20,000mm of hydrostatic head, taped seams, and breathable fabrics, they are ideal for all outdoor activities in rain or harsher weather.

Insulated Jackets

Perfect for colder weather and a range of activities, our insulated jackets offer outstanding warmth by trapping body heat with layers of down-free insulation whilst also allowing moisture to escape to regulate your body temperature.

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