{"id":47876,"date":"2022-11-14T10:08:10","date_gmt":"2022-11-14T15:08:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/americanhiking.org\/?p=47876"},"modified":"2023-09-11T17:22:54","modified_gmt":"2023-09-11T21:22:54","slug":"hike-layering","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/americanhiking.org\/hike-layering\/","title":{"rendered":"Layering for a Hike: Staying Comfortable in Cooler Temperatures"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h1>\n\t\tLayering for a Hike\n\t<\/h1>\n<h3>\n\t\tStaying Comfortable in Cooler Temperatures\n\t<\/h3>\n\t<p>Sponsored by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.duluthtrading.com\/akhg\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">AKHG\u2122 by Duluth Trading Co.<\/a>&nbsp;the Exclusive Apparel Sponsor of <a href=\"https:\/\/americanhiking.org\/national-trails-day\">National Trails Day\u00ae<\/a>.<\/p>\n\t<p>Hitting the trail when the seasons change and the temperatures drop can be empowering and rewarding, and layering for a hike is essential for staying comfortable in cooler temps out on the trail. Layering is all about selecting ideal clothes that can be mixed and matched out on the trail to adjust to changing weather conditions and physical exertion.<\/p>\n<p>Regulating your body temperature during cold weather hiking (and most outdoor winter activities) requires some extra clothes and keen observations. While hiking, when the mercury dips, it&#8217;s critical to pay attention to precipitation and perspiration and put on or pull off certain articles of clothing to best regulate your body&#8217;s temperature. Rain and snow can greatly diminish some <a href=\"https:\/\/americanhiking.org\/resources\/clothing\/\">fabrics<\/a>&#8216; ability to insulate you from cooler weather, and overheating causes excessive sweat which can freeze and lead to hypothermia.<\/p>\n<p>If you pack layers for a hike, you can put on another garment when the sun drops below a ridge or take off a layer when you get to the climb that gets your heart pumping. By layering for a hike from head to toe, you can stay comfortable in cooler temps and enjoy miles of smiles out on the trail.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/americanhiking.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/ak-90954-ree-91309-dcm-52121-gyh-ss22-03390.jpg\" alt=\"Hiker holds their pack straps as they hike with a warm hat and jacket with a hood with a blue sky and rugged ridge in the background.\" itemprop=\"image\" height=\"1707\" width=\"2560\" title=\"Layering for a hike in the mountain\" onerror=\"this.style.display='none'\">\n\t<h2>The Three Basic Layers for Hiking<\/h2>\n<p>Pack the following layers for your next hike to stay comfortable in various weather conditions. We&#8217;ll focus on layers for the upper body, but you&#8217;ll want to pack layers for the legs, feet, hands, and head. We&#8217;ll also include examples of each layer from our sponsor <a href=\"https:\/\/www.duluthtrading.com\/akhg\/\">AKHG\u2122 by Duluth Trading Co.<\/a> as a reference for each item.<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Base Layer<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>This is the clothing right against your skin. It&#8217;s also the one layer that you will likely leave on for the duration of your trip. In selecting a base layer it&#8217;s critical the fabric is moisture-wicking which is the industries way of saying the fabric will pull moisture away from your body and dry quickly. Base layers come in a variety of fabrics, but avoid cotton garments because cotton isn&#8217;t moisture-wicking, and it will lead to unpleasant hiking memories. When was the last time your jeans were soaked? Yeah, not a pleasant memory, right?<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n\t<h4>Features to look for in a hiking base layer:<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Most important: Moisture-wicking<\/li>\n<li>Close-to-body fit<\/li>\n<li>Soft and comfortable to avoid chafing<\/li>\n<li>Odor resistant<\/li>\n<li>Fabric that will allow full range of motion<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h4>Example<\/h4>\n<p>AKHG Boar&#8217;s Nest Base Layer Crew Shirt (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.duluthtrading.com\/womens-akhg-boars-nest-base-layer-crew-shirt-80166.html?dwvar_80166_color=BMY&amp;cgid=akhg-women-tops\">Women&#8217;s<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.duluthtrading.com\/mens-akhg-boars-nest-base-layer-crew-shirt-80405.html?dwvar_80405_color=BMY\">Men&#8217;s<\/a>)<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/americanhiking.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/womens-akhg-boars-nest-base-layer-crew-shirt-80166-bmy-fw22-1-550x688.jpg\" alt=\"Women's AKHG Boar's Nest Base Layer Crew Shirt\" itemprop=\"image\" height=\"688\" width=\"550\" title=\"Women's AKHG Boar's Nest Base Layer Crew Shirt_80166_BMY_FW22_1\" onerror=\"this.style.display='none'\">\n\t\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/americanhiking.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/10a-akhg-m-80405-bmy-80752-blk-fw22-00041.jpg\" alt=\"Person walks out the door in a winter hat and base layers\" itemprop=\"image\" height=\"1707\" width=\"2560\" title=\"10A_AKHG_M_80405_BMY_80752_BLK_FW22_00041\" onerror=\"this.style.display='none'\">\n\t<h3><strong>Mid Layer(s)<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>The mid layer(s) provide additional insulation and help retain the heat your body produces. Depending on the weather conditions, you may have multiple insulating layers to provide greater flexibility for changing conditions and physical exertion. Selecting your mid layers should reflect the temperatures you expect to encounter on the trail. The colder the weather the more insulation you&#8217;ll want for the times you stop and take breaks.<\/p>\n<p>Mid layers come in a variety of styles, but most fall into three main categories-fleeces, sweaters, and lofted-insulation (puffy) jackets. As with the base layer, in most cases, you will want to avoid cotton layers because if cotton gets wet, it loses most of its ability to insulate, plus cotton takes longer to dry than other fabrics. Fleeces and sweaters tend to be bulkier and heavier than puffy jackets, but lofted insolations (especially down) become compromised if they get wet. Even though some companies chemically treat down to resist moisture, if you anticipate extensive moisture, avoid down insulation or have a non-down insulating layer as well.<\/p>\n\t<h4>Features to look for in a hiking mid layer:<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Non-cotton fabrics<\/li>\n<li>Packable and lightweight<\/li>\n<li>Durable fabric that won&#8217;t snag easily on branches and the like<\/li>\n<li>DWR (durable water repellent) finish for puffies<\/li>\n<li>Hoods can help prevent drafty air from entering the neck<\/li>\n<li>Interior pocket to insulate items like electronics and water filters from freezing temps<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h4>Example<\/h4>\n<p>AKHG Blackburn \u00bc Zip (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.duluthtrading.com\/s\/DTC\/womens-akhg-blackburn-1-4-zip-91615.html\">Women&#8217;s<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.duluthtrading.com\/s\/DTC\/mens-akhg-blackburn-standard-fit-1-4-zip-mock-90767.html\">Men&#8217;s<\/a>), AKHG Livengood Packable Jacket (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.duluthtrading.com\/womens-akhg-livengood-packable-jacket-80867.html\">Women&#8217;s<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.duluthtrading.com\/mens-akhg-livengood-packable-insulated-hoodie-80819.html\">Men&#8217;s<\/a>)<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/americanhiking.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/mens-akhg-livengood-packable-insulated-hoodie-80819-brk-fw22-1-550x656.jpg\" alt=\"Men's AKHG Livengood Packable Insulated Hoodie\" itemprop=\"image\" height=\"656\" width=\"550\" title=\"Men's AKHG Livengood Packable Insulated Hoodie_80819_BRK_FW22_1\" onerror=\"this.style.display='none'\">\n\t\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/americanhiking.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/02a-akhg-w-80867-mny-80787-vol-fw22-01417.jpg\" alt=\"Person in a yellow jacket fixes tire on a bush plane on a snowfield.\" itemprop=\"image\" height=\"1707\" width=\"2560\" title=\"02A_AKHG_W_80867_MNY_80787_VOL_FW22_01417.tif\" onerror=\"this.style.display='none'\">\n\t<h3><strong>Outer Layer<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>The outer layer is your primary defense against rain, snow, and wind. When selecting an outer layer look for a packable and highly water resistant (the term &#8220;waterproof&#8221; can be misleading) shell that has very little or no insulation. A heavily insulated parka defeats the purpose of layering for changing temps and changes in physical exertion.<\/p>\n<p>Pro Tip: Consider sizing up for the outer shell to make sure it fits over all of your other layers and doesn&#8217;t restrict your range of motion. If the shell impacts the loft of a puffy, it will also decrease the warmth.<\/p>\n\t<h4>Features to look for in a hiking outer layer:<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Highly water repellent\/waterproof<\/li>\n<li>Packable<\/li>\n<li>Seam-sealed<\/li>\n<li>Hooded<\/li>\n<li>Armpit zippered vents can help increase breathability<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h4>Example<\/h4>\n<p>AKHG Olympic Coast 2.5L Rain Jacket (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.duluthtrading.com\/womens-akhg-olympic-coast-2.5l-rain-jacket-91606.html?ev3=PDP_RelatedProducts_Slot1Top\">Women&#8217;s<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.duluthtrading.com\/mens-akhg-olympic-coast-2.5l-rain-jacket-90954.html?dwvar_90954_color=REE\">Men&#8217;s<\/a>)<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/americanhiking.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/11\/womens-akhg-olympic-coast-rain-jacket-91606-550x679.jpg\" alt=\"Women's AKHG Olympic Coast Rain Jacket\" itemprop=\"image\" height=\"679\" width=\"550\" title=\"Women's AKHG Olympic Coast Rain Jacket_91606\" onerror=\"this.style.display='none'\">\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Layering for a Hike Staying Comfortable in Cooler Temperatures Sponsored by AKHG\u2122 by Duluth Trading Co.&nbsp;the Exclusive Apparel Sponsor of National Trails Day\u00ae. 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