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***** heavyweight - below-freezing temps
***** heavyweight - below-freezing temps
*** Middle layer (insulating): heat retaining
*** Middle layer (insulating): heat retaining
**** material: generally, thicker means warmer (wool, wool-blend, polyester fleece [100,200,300])
***** fleece is breathable, but wind blows right through it
**** down insulated jackets
***** compressive; fill power 450 - 900; loses insulating efficiency when damp
**** synthetic insulated jackets
***** similar to down, but not as compressive as down
*** Outer layer (shell): shields from natural elements
*** Outer layer (shell): shields from natural elements
**** waterproof/breathable shells
***** best option for full-on squall conditions
**** water-resistant/breathable shells
***** more affordable
**** soft shells
***** focus on breathability
**** waterproof/nonbreathable shells
** Cold-weather layers
** Cold-weather layers
*** midweight polyester long underwear top and bottom
*** midweight polyester long underwear top and bottom

Latest revision as of 18:23, 30 April 2021

  • Layering
    • Basic
      • Inner layer (underwear): sweat wicking
        • material: options (polyester, nylon, merino wool, silk)
          • synthetic (wicking: 5, durability: 4, odor-resistant: 3)
            • Possible materials: polyester, nylon, polypropylene, rayon, or other blends
          • merino wool (wicking: 4, durability: 3, odor-resistant: 5)
            • wicks wel; cools; moderately durable; naturally odor resistant
          • silk (wicking: 2, durability: 2, odor-resistant: 2)
          • ceramic/wool
            • moderate wicking; suppleness; not naturally odor resistant
        • weight: light, mid, heavy
          • lightweight - moderate to cool temps
          • midweight - cold temps
          • heavyweight - below-freezing temps
      • Middle layer (insulating): heat retaining
        • material: generally, thicker means warmer (wool, wool-blend, polyester fleece [100,200,300])
          • fleece is breathable, but wind blows right through it
        • down insulated jackets
          • compressive; fill power 450 - 900; loses insulating efficiency when damp
        • synthetic insulated jackets
          • similar to down, but not as compressive as down
      • Outer layer (shell): shields from natural elements
        • waterproof/breathable shells
          • best option for full-on squall conditions
        • water-resistant/breathable shells
          • more affordable
        • soft shells
          • focus on breathability
        • waterproof/nonbreathable shells
    • Cold-weather layers
      • midweight polyester long underwear top and bottom
      • a jacket with synthetic insulation
      • midweight fleece pants
      • waterproof/breathable rain jacket & pants
    • Rainy-weather layers (cool temps)
      • lightweight polyester long underwear top & bottom
      • lightweight fleece jacket
      • synthetic hiking pants
      • lightweight waterproof/breathable rain jacket & pants (w/ plenty of vents)
    • Hot-weather layers
      • polyester briefs & a short-sleeve synthetic tee
      • convertible nylon hiking pants
      • lightweight wind jacket