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Learn about clothes that can help you hike more comfortably, and get strategies for cutting the weight and bulk of clothing in your pack.
What material is best?
Wool is moisture-wicking and odor-resistant, while synthetic fabrics are more durable and less expensive.
Match the temp to the trek
Lightweight layers are best for moderate to cool temperatures. Midweight layers are best for cold temperatures. Heavyweight layers are best for below-freezing temperatures.
Find your fit
To be able to wick sweat efficiently, your next-to-skin layer needs to actually be next to your skin. A comfortably snug fit everywhere is your goal.
Learn which clothes to bring backpacking in order to keep your pack light while making sure you'll have everything you need.
Learn the basics of layering clothing so you can stay comfortable outdoors. Find out how to use base layers, middle layers and outer layers to stay comfortable and active.