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Learn which clothes to bring backpacking in order to keep your pack light while making sure you'll have everything you need.
Types
- Neutral: Comfort for long routes and days; great for beginners
- Moderate: Balances comfort and performance; ideal for gym climbing, sport routes and all-around versatility
- Aggressive: Sharply downturned toes for power and precision. Best for overhung routes, bouldering, single-pitch sport climbs.
Key features
- Shoe closure: Choose laces, straps or slip-ons
- Uppers: Synthetic (minimal stretch, consistent fit); lined leather (can stretch up to 1/2 size but keeps its shape); unlined leather (can stretch up to a full size for a custom fit)
- Last: The foot-shaped model around which a shoe is built. Most climbing shoes are slip-lasted (more sensitive); board-lasted are stiffer
Fit tips
- Shop later in the day—feet may swell
- Ensure toes lie flat or curve gently; avoid painful bunching
- Try on in person for best fit
Climb on!
Key features to look for
- Moisture wicking: moves sweat to the outer surface while also drying quickly; that lets you break a sweat without feeling clammy or chilled.
- Sun-protective fabric: Protect yourself from harmful UV exposure by choosing clothing with a UPF; a higher rating means better sun protection
- Quick drying: Materials that dry quickly keep you cool, comfortable and dryInsect repellent: treated with active ingredients to help keep ticks, mosquitoes and other pests at bay
Hike clothing fabrics
- Merino wool has fine fibers that make it soft, breathable, moisture-wicking, reasonably quick to dry and not prone to retaining odors.
- Polyester/nylon: Generally less expensive than merino wool, these synthetics excel at wicking sweat and drying fast, and many incorporate recycled materials
Dress in layers
- Start with a base layer that wicks sweat off your skin; this includes underwear, a bra, hiking shirt and hiking pants
- Add a middle layer to retain body heat in colder conditions; this could be a fleece jacket, an insulated vest or puffy jacket
- An outer layer, like a rain jacket, shields you from wind and rain
Types of gaiters
- Hiking: lightweight, breathable; offer basic protection against rocks, grit and light rain or snow
- Mountaineering: heavy-duty protection, added insulation for harsher conditions, often waterproof/breathable
- Trail running: lightweight and compact to keep out debris, not usually waterproof
Gaiter height
- Over-ankle: best for dry conditions, trail-running, summer hiking
- Mid-calf: 8–12 inches tall, often water resistant but best for dry or moderately wet conditions
- Knee: 15–18 inches tall, best for deep snow, wet brush, harsh or rugged conditions
What size gaiter to buy? (U.S. sizes)
- Small: women's 6.5–8.5, men's 5–7
- Medium: women's 7.5–10.5, men's 6–9
- Large: women's 9.5–10.5, men's 8–11
- Extra large: men's 10–13







