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Vay Tiáťn Nhanh. Take a hike. No, really! Now that the weather is sunny and warm, the perfect way to get your blood pumping and enjoy some fresh air is by grabbing your hiking gear, finding a trail and taking a stroll. While some hike for a leisurely walk in the woods, others use hiking as a way to train their bodies and get some much-needed exercise. Some may love to hike along a beach or lake, others get down and dirty in the woods, not letting mud, bristles and branches get in their way. Because of this, there are a few ways you could go when getting dressed to take your hike. For the more low-key, all you need is a great pair of sneakers, shorts and a supportive sports bra to be on your way. Hardcore hikers will need more durable gear, like long pants, hiking boots, a belt bag and a water bottle that can go the distance. In a sort of choose-your-own-adventure outfit style, see below for how to create your ideal outdoor ensemble, starting with tops and jackets, then pants, shoes and accessories. From athletic brands like lululemon to camping and outdoor stores like Bean, we have you covered ââŹâ no matter how far your hike takes you. Best tops for hikingBest leggings and bottoms for hikingBest shoes for hikingBest accessories for hiking Best tops to wear hiking 1. lululemon Lightweight Cinched Hem Hiking T-Shirt, $49, original price $68 lululemon Take a hike on over to lululemonâs site and youâll see they have a collection of hiking clothes to explore for 2023. To start, check out this special shirt designed for hiking, with a drawstring hem that can be left loose to catch a breeze or tightened when you get too chilly on the trail. 2. lululemon Wunder Train Cropped Long Sleeve, $88 lululemon Some trails need more coverage than a tee or a tank to protect your arms. The Wunder Train Cropped Long Sleeve makes this decision so much easier, as youâll stay protected from bugs and branches but remain cool as can be, with the Everlux fabric regulating your temperature and keeping you feeling fit to hike on. 3. Bean Womenâs Mountain Classic Anorak, $50 to $59 Bean If your hike takes you up to the mountains, youâll want this jacket at the peak. The Bean layering piece is perfect for a colder climb or to protect you from the wind and rain, as it is wind-and water-resistant, too. It comes in a super-inclusive range of sizes as well, starting with a regular, petite or plus size and then ranging from an XXS to a 3XL. 4. Hike to Swim Bra, $39, original price $78 lululemon If your hike takes you to the beach or just gets heated, ditch your bulky tee or top and rock this long-line sports bra instead. The Hike to Swim bra is designed for both activities, made of quick-dry fabric that will have you feel refreshed after a dip or a sweaty hike. 5. Amazon Womenâs UPF50+ Long Sleeve UV Sun Protection Shirt, $19 to $25 Amazon Just because the sun may not be out doesnât mean you can stop protecting yourself from the harsh rays of the sun. This UPF50+ long-sleeve tee from Amazon is a great way to add some layers to your hiking outfit when the weather gets cooler, while also providing protection from the UV rays. The top comes in an array of colors and sizes from a small to an XXL. 6. Columbia WomenââŹâ˘s Silver Ridge Lite Plaid Long Sleeve Shirt, $46 Columbia You can never go wrong with flannel. Worn buttoned up in the colder mornings and evenings and then tied around your waist when your hike heats up, a flannel shirt is as much a necessity as it is a fashion staple, hiking or not. This one is from Columbia, and it comes in a wide range of colors and patterns for everyoneâs tastes. Sizes also range from an XS to an XXL, which is also perfect for layering if you size up. Best leggings and bottoms to wear hiking 1. lululemon Wunder Train High-Rise Tight 25âł, $98 lululemon When youâre out on the trails, the last thing you want to worry about is sweat. With these Wunder Train High-Rise Tights, you wonââŹâ˘t, as the brandââŹâ˘s Everlux fabric is some of their quickest-drying fabric yet and wicks away sweat ââŹâ no matter how hard you train, hike, jog or anything else. Perfect for becoming one with nature, they come in a Smoked Spruce green, pictured above, as well as other springtime hues such as a Water Drop blue and a light Rhino Gray, to name just a few. 2. lululemon Convertible High-Rise Hiking Jogger, $159, original price $198 lululemon Shorts for hot days and pants for cool nights? Sounds like the perfect combination to us. These zip-off joggers are from lululemonâs hiking collection and are perfect for any mountain, trail or path to fitness this fall. 3. Mountain Warehouse Hiker Stretch Womenâs Trousers, $45 Mountain Warehouse Designed for hikers, hence the name, these pants need to be in the wardrobe of anyone who is serious about hitting the trails. Sold at Mountain Warehouse, the long pants offer protection from all the elements. First off, they have UV protection for those sunny days outside. They are also quick-dry, working well for a sweaty day or a rainy one, whichever comes first. The pants come in the pictured green color as well as in black, dark gray and beige, and they range in size from a 2 to a 24. 4. Columbia Womenâs Saturday Trail II Stretch Convertible Pants, $52, original price $70 Columbia Start the hike with pants and end with a pair of shorts ââŹâ no changing required. Columbia is the expert when it comes to quick changes during your hike, as when the weather changes, so should you. The hiking pants are great for colder times or for when you need to protect your legs from branches or bugs. Then simply zip off the legs and transform your outfit, revealing a pair of longer shorts that are comfortable enough for hot weather while avoiding chafing. 5. lululemon Wunder Train High-Rise Short 6ââŹÂł, $64 lululemon Bike shorts arenât just for cycling trails anymore. These shorts from lululemon are all the rage, both for fashion and function, whether going for a hike, a bike or training in some other way. We got to try these Invigorate bike shorts last month, but now we need these, too. The shorts have a high-rise fit to hold you in, whether hard-core hiking or just out for a walk. They also have three options for length 4-inch, 6-inch and 8-inch. 6. Libin Womenâs Cargo Joggers, $34 Amazon âHikersâ have less of a ring to it, but trust us that these joggers are great for walking the trails as well as taking a jog. Sold on Amazon, these joggers are bestsellers for a reason. Not only are they super cute and come in eight color options, but they are functional for fall, keeping you protected from the elements with water-resistant fabric and UV protection built-in. Best shoes to wear while hiking 1. Allbirds Womenâs Trail Runners SWT, $140 Allbirds For happy trails and happy feet, check out these shoes from Allbirds. Designed with trail running and hiking in mind, the shoes are made with tear-resistant material for durability and a rugged outsole to grip hiking trails and make for a safe and slip-free experience. 2. Bean Womenâs North Peak Ventilated Trail Shoes 3, $80, original price $109 Bean Youâll look and feel like youâre walking on the clouds with these beautiful shoes, even when on the hardest of trails. Designed with trail runners in mind, the newest iteration of the North Peak shoe from Bean features a VertiGrip rubber outsole for traction on the trail, as well as a cushiony soft Comfort Ride EVA foam midsole and insole to soften any impact from running. The shoes also come in gray and range in size from a womenâs 6 to an 11. 3. Mountain Warehouse Adventurer Womenâs Waterproof Boots, $38 to $50, original price $65 Mountain Warehouse A little rain never stopped anybody from a hike, especially with these boots. The Adventurer boots from Mountain Warehouse are both durable for the trails and waterproof for any puddles or streams you may find along your path. They also have deep lugs on the bottom for even better traction, as things can get slippery when wet in the great outdoors. The boots come in four neutral colors including black, gray and beige, but the blue pictured above is our favorite. 4. Columbia Womenâs Newton Ridge Plus Hiking Boot, $60 Amazon When the terrain gets tough, your boot needs to get tougher. These Columbia brand boots are perfect for any hard hike or when the weather starts getting wetter, as they have an advanced traction rubber sole for a non-slip grip when on the go. Sold on Amazon, the hiking boots come in an array of colors and range from a size five to a 12 in select styles. 5. Hoka All Gender Hopara, $135 Hoka One Before, after or even during rain, hike with ease wearing these all-weather hiking sandals. The unisex shoe is designed to be the only one youâll need for the trails, with a gusseted neoprene to reduce any friction on your foot when wet and an outsole that grips slippery terrain. The shoe comes in a neutral brown color, getting a nice wash every time it rains. 6. Keen WomenââŹâ˘s Elle Backstrap Sandal, $57 to $105 Keen From Keen, this style is a bestseller ââŹâ and for good reason. Not only do they come in a variety of colors and patterns to add some pep to your step, but they are also built to last, through hiking, biking and more. They are made of recycled PET plastic and a higher-traction rubber outsole for a great grip and less impact on our planet that you love to explore. They currently range in size from 5 to 11, with half-sizing available, too 7. On Cloudrock Edge Raw, $250 On Hike amongst the clouds this season with cushioned footwear from On. This special hiking shoe is safe and secure for those challenging trails, made waterproof as well for all-weather activities. They also use a large amount of recycled materials, so the only footprint you need to think about is the one you leave on the trail. Best accessories to wear while hiking 1. lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L, $38 lululemon Grab a granola bar and letâs go. This Everywhere Belt Bag 1L from Lululemon can hold up to 1 liter of your hiking essentials, not limited to a protein bar, hair ties, sunscreen, sunglasses and more. The bag comes in a combination of gorgeous greens perfect for a hike, as well as in seven other colors from a neon Honey Lemon or Neo Mint to a versatile all-black bag. this bag is a hot-ticket item, so be sure to bookmark this article if out of stock and check back frequently. Want a lululemon belt bag right now? Try the Clean Lines Belt Bag $58 for an adventurous look or the Fast and Free Running Belt $38 for a skinny take on a classic style. 2. Amazon Venture Pal 40L Lightweight Packable Travel Hiking Backpack Daypack, $28, original price $34 Amazon Perfect for day trips and overnights on the trail, this backpack is cute as well as functional. Listed as a perfect holiday gift for those who like to hike or travel, this is now only $28, making it an affordable option as a gift and to grab one for yourself while youâre at it. Plus, since it comes in 11 colors, you can match or get your own style to match the rest of your gear. 3. Eddie Bauer Multiclava, $16 to $20 Eddie Bauer The possibilities of how to wear this are endless, but every style is just as cute as the next. The Eddie Bauer Multiclava covering can be worn as a face covering when chilly, rolled up as a headband when the wind blows your hair in your face, rolled down as a neck sweatband when things get heated and so many more styles. They also come in a range of other colors and patterns, with sale now for just $16. 4. The North Face WomenââŹâ˘s Terra 55 Backpack, $169 The North Face This one is for the long-haul hikers, turning a day trip into a backpacking adventure. The North Face Terra 55 is designed for a womanâs body, making sure it hits in all the right places to take the pressure off your back and joints while on the move. The bag can hold 55 liters and comes with a compartment for everything, including a water bottle, floating lid storage for a tent and a front stash pocket for easy access to snacks, lip balm, a camera and anything else you need in a snap. 5. Bellefixe BelleSport Hair Accessories, $5-$15 Bellefixe Keep your mind on the trail and your hair out of your face with these hair accessories. Bellefixe has a sports line just in time for spring and summer hikes, appropriately called BelleSport. The line is super affordable, ranging from $14 to $15 on the site, and spanning scrunchies, smaller hair ties and a variety of headbands to keep your hair securely in your ponytail ââŹâ and not in your eyes. 6. lululemon Power Stride Hiking Crew Sock, $28 lululemon Power up your next hike with a pair of these new socks from lululemon. They are designed for the activity, made with a wool-blend that will keep you warm and safe but also allow your feet to breathe with thermoregulating technology. For more content, check out the New York Post Shopping section.
One of the burning questions new hikers have is on what to wear when hiking. What materials are best? Do you really need hiking pants? How can you get all the hiking clothing without forking over your entire paycheck? In this post, Iâll go over what each piece of hiking clothing is for, the different clothing materials, what to wear hiking in common environmental conditions and more. Iâve also included my gear recommendations including budget gear. Use the links below to jump to the sections youâre most interested in What to Wear Hiking My Top PicksBudget Hiking Clothing for BeginnersKey ConsiderationsEach Piece of Hiking Clothing ExplainedFabrics Hiking Clothes are Made WithWhat to Wear in Different Seasons / Conditions This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through one of these links, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Your support is much appreciated! You can learn more by reading my full disclosure. What to Wear Hiking My Top Picks If you want to skip all the text below and get right to the best hiking clothing, here is what I recommend. Now, this is the best of the best, so if itâs out of your price range keep reading for substitutes and places to buy good gear for cheap. One thing to note This is what I view to be the best hiking clothes for women. I imagine the menâs versions are also great, but I canât personally attest to them. Hiking Shirt Icebreaker BodyfitZone Merino 150 Zone Short SleeveHiking Pants North Face Aphrodite Shorts Lululemon Hotty Hot Short 4âFleece Sweater Arcâteryx Covert CardiganDown Jacket Arcâteryx Cerium LT HoodyRain Jacket Marmot Minimalist JacketDay Pack Deuter Futura 26Trekking Poles Black Diamond Distance ZHiking Boots Merrel MoabWool Socks Smartwool PhD Light Left photo Hiking Shorts, Trekking Poles, Backpack. Right photo Hiking Boots, Leggings, T-Shirt. Budget Hiking Clothing for Beginners The gear in my Top Picks is pricey, and not necessary if youâre a beginner hiker. So here is great hiking gear for beginners â itâs still high quality, but much more affordable. Hiking Shirt Any non-cotton gym shirtHiking Pants Any non-cotton athletic pants or leggingsHiking Shorts Any non-cotton gym shortsFleece Sweater The North Face TKA GlacierDown Jacket Rain Jacket Columbia Arcadia IIDay Pack Osprey Tempest 20LTrekking Poles ALPS Mountaineering ExplorerHiking Boots Merrell Moab 2 Wool Socks Smartwool Crew Left photo Hiking Boots, Leggings, Sweater. Quick Summary What to Wear and NOT wear Hiking Regardless of what brand your hiking clothing is or how much it costs, there are a few golden rules of hiking clothing you should follow. Following these will ensure you are warm, dry and comfortable throughout your hike. Avoid all denim and cotton. Denim and cotton absorb moisture. This means they will be sticky and cling to your skin if they are sweaty. And if they get wet, they wonât keep you warm and will take a long time to sturdy and supportive footwear. Depending on the length and difficulty of the hike, you could wear hiking boots, hiking shoes, trail runners or another type of shoe. Regardless of the style, the shoe should have good traction and support for your in layers. Wear a non-cotton base layer the layer that goes right against your skin, and pack a warm insulating layer like fleece or down and a rain jacket. You might not need all the layers, but better to be prepared!Be prepared for the environment. If youâre hiking in a super sunny, buggy and chilly environment, youâll want to bring specific clothing items to stay comfortable. Further down in this post I have tips for what to wear in different conditions. Hiking Clothing Key Considerations Safety This is the most important consideration. Above all, what you wear while hiking needs to keep you safe. This means keeping you warm and dry in whatever situation you encounter. For important items like your hiking boots and rain jacket, go for the quality. The quality of other items, like t-shirt and shorts, is important, but not as important. Comfort Next, you want your hiking clothing to be comfortable. It should allow for plenty of movement and not irritate your skin. As you do more hiking youâll better understand what works for you. For example, I long hiked in quick dry polyester t-shirts. But Iâd get the shirt wet with sweat, and then Iâd stop moving and it would make me chilly. Now I hike in a merino wool t-shirt because it doesnât cool you while it dries. Durability Outdoor clothing isnât exactly cheap. And youâre using it in a rough environment. So in order to make the gear last as long as possible, choose clothing that is durable. When looking at hiking pants which will get brushed and scraped against rocks or down jackets which have thin outer shells judge how the material would fare on the kinds of hikes you want to do. Weight You want to keep weight to a minimum, especially if you are new to hiking and not used to carrying a backpack for long stretches of time. Bulky and heavy clothing should be avoided. Note There tends to be a trade-off between durability and lightweight. The more durable, the heavier the product. For your particular hike, decide which is more important to you and choose clothing based on that. Budget Some outdoor clothing brands can be very expensive, so youâll want to consider your budget when choosing what to wear hiking. In order to get quality pieces at better prices, try to shop at the end of the season when sales are on. Or go to websites like Altitude Sports, which have great brands at discounted prices. Hiking Clothing Each Piece of Gear Explained In the previous section, I listed what to wear to go hiking but didnât explain why itâs important or how to choose a piece of clothing. So in this section, Iâve written a brief description of each piece of gear. Hiking Shirts There are a lot of different styles of hiking shirts, and usually, hikers find they prefer a specific style and stick to it. Athletic Quick-Dry Shirt If youâre new to hiking and not looking to spend a lot on gear, any quick-dry t-shirt you would wear to the gym will do. Just read the label to ensure it doesnât have any cotton. Up until this year, I did all my hiking in quick-dry t-shirts. >>I love this shirt for hiking. No matter how sweaty I get, it never seems to smell. Merino Wool Shirts Another great option is a shirt made out of merino wool. Merino wool is quick-drying though not as quick as polyester shirts, moisture-wicking and naturally odour resistant. A merino wool hiking shirt will be super comfortable and is especially nice if hiking in cooler weather. The drawback is that they can be a bit pricey. >>Check here for an awesome merino wool T-shirt. I have two merino wool hiking shirts and absolutely love them. For long hikes or multi-day hikes, I find them a lot more comfortable than athletic shirts. Left photo Hiking Pants. Right Photo Long Sleeve, Headband. Hiking Pants There are a few different options for what pants to wear hiking, and it comes down to what type of hike youâre doing and your personal preference. For multi-day hikes, I always wear hiking pants. For day hikes, Iâm much more likely to wear hiking leggings or shorts. Traditional Hiking Pants If youâre doing a long or multi-day hike, youâll probably want a pair of traditional hiking pants. These are made from a durable material that is breathable while being weather resistant. Typically, that material is a polyester-nylon blend. Another distinguishing feature of hiking pants is that there are usually lots of pockets. Some hiking pants are treated with DWR to be water-resistant, however, hiking pants are not waterproof. If you think youâll be hiking somewhere with tons of rain, consider bringing rain pants. Hiking Leggings There are also lots of leggings designed by outdoor brands specifically for hiking. They are made with durability and comfort in mind, and many have reinforcements around the knees, butt and seams to prevent tears. I like leggings for day hikes because they arenât as bulky or thick as hiking pants. Though admittedly, I donât wear a hiking-specific pair of leggings anymore. >>These are the leggings I wear on all my hikes now. Read More Best Hiking Leggings Shorts If itâs warm and not buggy, hiking in shorts is totally acceptable. Any pair of athletic shorts works. Though I still recommend packing a pair of pants in your backpack in case it gets cold itâs also part of the 10 Essentials. >>I really like these shorts and wore them on every hike this summer. Insulating Layer Your insulating layer keeps you warm in case the temperature changes. For insulating layers, most hikers typically bring either a down/synthetic down jacket or a fleece sweater. Down / Synthetic Down Jacket When itâs a little chilly, I bring a synthetic down jacket on hikes. Most pack into a pocket to about the size of a water bottle, so theyâre small and easy to pack. These jackets are made with a nylon shell and insulated with down feathers or synthetic down feathers, which provide warmth. Unless youâre doing autumn or winter hiking, you donât need anything thick. >>I recommend this down jacket for cold days. >>And I recommend this synthetic down when itâs less chilly. Fleece Sweater On warmer hikes, I bring a non-bulky fleece sweater. Fleece is a fabric made from polyester that is soft, warm, quick-drying and breathable, making it perfect for the outdoors. I tend to get chilly on mountain summits or if the hike is in the shade, so Iâll bring a light fleece for those moments. >>This is my favourite fleece sweater. Left photo Jacket, Boots. Right photo Buff, Sweater. Left photo Sweater, Buff. Right photo Jacket. Rain Jacket Even if the forecast says 0% chance of rain, always pack a rain jacket. Weather, especially in mountains, can change on a dime. Or, if something happens and you are stuck on a hike overnight, the rain jacket will help keep you warm. >>Click here to check out the best rain jacket. Photo Leggings, Jacket. What Shoes to Wear for Hiking Depending on the type of hike and your preferences, there are a few different types of shoes to wear for hiking. Running Shoes If you are just getting started hiking and wonât be doing difficult hikes, a pair of running shoes is acceptable. Once you start doing longer hikes, hikes with elevation gain or you may be hiking in the rain you will want to upgrade to a hiking shoe or boot. Hiking Shoes Hiking shoes have better traction and stability than running shoes. They also tend to be more waterproof or at least water-resistant and have more cushioning. Hiking shoes donât offer as much durability or support as a hiking boot, but they also arenât as stiff and donât take as long to break in. Hiking Boots Hiking boots are very similar to hiking shoes except that they have a higher ankle, which provides more ankle support than hiking shoes. They tend to be stiffer and take a while to break in. They are also heavier, which can be tiring when you have a lot of distance to cover. I have weak ankles, so I always hike in hiking boots. If you are doing multi-day backpacking, hiking boots are usually better than hiking shoes because the ankle support stabilizes your foot so your muscles donât have to do as much. This prevents the muscles around your foot from getting tired. >>These are my hiking boots. Read More 10 Best Hiking Boots + Guide to Buying Beginner Hiking Boots Photo Hiking Boots, Socks. Trail Runners Train runners are like a cross between running shoes and hiking shoes. They have more support and stability than a running shoe, and they are quick drying. Unlike a hiking shoe though, trail runners tend to be much more breathable and lightweight. >>These are the trail runners that I have. Accessories for Hiking Daypack Youâll need something to carry all your extra gear in! You donât need a fancy daypack to get started â any backpack will do. If you decide to buy a backpack specifically for day hiking, go for something with good back support and a hip belt. The hip belt transfers weight from your shoulders to your hips, making it easier to carry. Read More 10 Best Hiking Daypacks Trekking Poles Trekking poles help reduce the pressure on your knees when you hike. They can also help with stability. I use trekking poles on any hikes that have significant elevation gain. Theyâre especially helpful on the downhill, which can be really difficult if you have bad knees. >>Click here to check out trekking poles. Photo Hiking Boots, Trekking Poles, T-Shirt, Shorts, Backpack. Got long-distance hikes on your mind? The attire for hiking isnât that different than the clothes for backpacking. The main difference is that youâll want The best clothes for backpacking are very durable, quick-drying and weather-resistant. You want clothing items that wonât rip or tear if you brush up against rocks; you want base layers that will effectively wick sweat away and dry quickly. Finally, youâll want your backpacking clothing to be more resistant to bad weather. This means a good quality rain jacket and a pair of rain pants. Oh, and youâll definitely want a pair of hiking boots youâve broken in. Iâve made that mistake before! Fabrics for Outdoor Clothing Wool Wool, specifically merino wool, is a common material for base layers, underwear and socks â really anything that directly touches your skin. This material is moisture-wicking and quick-drying and is naturally odour resistant. Itâs also very breathable, which is great for reducing sweat. Even when wet, wool will continue to insulate and keep you warm. Fleece Fleece which is made from polyester is commonly used as an insulating later, most often for sweaters but also for pants. Fleece is made out of polyester that is brushed to make the fibres thicker to provide excellent warmth. It is also incredibly quick drying. Polyester / Nylon Both of these materials are used for various pieces of outdoor clothing. Most quick-drying athletic wear is made from polyester. Synthetic base layers are also made from polyester. Hiking pants are usually made from polyester too. Nylon, on the other hand, is used for down- and synthetic down jackets. Nylon might also be used in a polyester-nylon blend for hiking pants / shirts. Polyester-nylon blends are also used for rain jackets, âhardâ shells and other outer layers. Both of these materials are great at moisture wicking and drying quickly. They are much more affordable than merino wool. Cotton Cotton is an atrocious material for the backcountry. It absorbs sweat, which in the summer will leave you feeling sticky, and in the winter can chill you to the point of hypothermia. If it gets wet, it will be wet for the rest of your trip. Donât bring cotton into the backcountry. Layering Clothing for the Outdoors So how does all the above clothing come together? When you dress for the outdoors, you want to dress in layers. The base layer goes right against your skin. Its job is to take moisture namely, sweat away from your body. The mid-layer, also called the insulating layer, is what keeps you warm. People typically wear either a fleece sweater or a down jacket as the insulating layer Iâve occasionally worn both if itâs really cold!. Finally, the outer layer is what protects you from the elements. You want this to be both breathable and waterproof not water-resistant. Read More Layering Clothing for Hiking The Most Comprehensive Guide What to Wear for Different Hiking Seasons What to Wear Hiking in Summer What to wear hiking in hot weather? If itâs super sunny outside you might be tempted to hike in a tank top and shorts. While this comes down to personal preference, I recommend covering up to avoid sunburns. A wide brimmed hatA UPF-rated long sleeve shirtHiking leggings, breathable hiking pants or shortsThin wool socks Pro Tip Tilley Hats are the best outdoor hats Iâve ever tried. Virtually indestructible, they are perfect for keeping the sun off your face and neck. I think they look rather stylish too! Wish Iâd brought a wide-brimmed hat What to Wear Hiking in Winter What to wear hiking in cold weather? The tricky part about hiking in the cold is that youâll work up a sweat when exerting yourself, but then the sweat will chill you when you stop moving. For this reason, base layers are especially important in the winter. Merino wool shirtHiking pants with wool leggings underneath if really coldFleece or down mid layerOuter layer shell jacket is neededWool hatGloves or mittens insulated and waterproof if itâs really cold Read More What to Wear Hiking in the Winter What to Wear Hiking in Different Conditions What to wear if itâs Rainy Rain can quickly turn a great hike sour if youâre unprepared. Here is what I recommend wearing when hiking in the rain. Iâd also encourage you to read all the tips in this post. Merino wool shirtHiking pantsRain jacketRain pantsWaterproof hiking bootsWool socks Read More Tips for Hiking in the Rain What to Wear if itâs Buggy If youâre hiking in a forest thatâs buggy, there are some special considerations to make. Mosquitos can bite through thin clothing, and you want to protect yourself from ticks. Here is what to wear when itâs buggy Long sleeve, polyester hiking shirtHiking pants bugs can bite through leggingsBug hatWool socks that cover your ankles What to Wear Hiking Final Thoughts I hope this post has been helpful in explaining exactly what to wear while hiking. Above all, you want to be prepared for whatever weather might come your way. Itâs better to stuff your backpack full of clothing you donât end up needing than it is to not bring something and need it later. Always bring a raincoat and avoid wearing cotton. Follow these tips and you should be good to go! If anything about hiking clothing has been unclear, leave a comment below and Iâll clarify.
Home Âť Ini Rekomendasi Outfit ke Hutan Pinus, Wajib Coba! Menghabiskan waktu di akhir pekan dengan pergi ke hutan pinus bisa dibilang pilihan yang tepat. Namun untuk outfit ke hutan pinus, masih banyak yang merasa bingung untuk menentukan yang tepat. Secara garis besar, ada banyak outfit yang bisa dicoba secara langsung sesuai dengan selera masing-masing. Bagi yang ingin tahu apa saja rekomendasi yang dimaksudkan ini, simak beberapa daftarnya di sini 1. Kemeja Flanel dan Kaos Pilihan yang pertama yang paling cocok dan menarik adalah dengan menggunakan kaos oblong yang biasa. Bisa dipilih warna yang netral seperti hitam dan putih atau mungkin warna yang lebih mencolok. Sementara itu, untuk bagian luarnya, mungkin bisa dipadukan dengan kemeja flanel yang warnanya juga bervariasi. Agar semakin merasa nyaman nantinya, maka bisa mencoba untuk memadukannya dengan sneakers atau sepatu olahraga. 2. Kaos Oversize dan Celana Pendek Jika memerlukan rekomendasi yang lainnya, maka bisa mencoba untuk memadukan kaos oblong dengan celana pendek. Untuk atasan yang bisa dicoba adalah dengan memilih kaos yang oversize yang masih banyak digandrungi. Sementara itu, untuk bagian bawahan, bisa dipadukan dengan celana pendek yang mungkin membuat lebih nyaman. Selain itu, masih bisa ditambah dengan warna yang lebih earth-tone agar nanti tak terlalu ramai. 3. Celana Kargo dan Kaos Untuk rekomendasi outfit ke hutan pinus yang lain yang bisa dicoba adalah memakai celana kargo. Celana ini secara sederhana memang bisa dibilang sebagai yang paling cocok untuk aktivitas di luar. Pages 1 2
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