The great outdoors is a wonderful place to be. Fresh air, lots of open space and the chance for some super healthful exercise. So, what should the man who loves the outdoors be wearing to make sure he’s prepared for the terrain? One really useful item to have in your wardrobe is the windcheater jacket. These zip right up to your neck, which means you experience less wind chill and ultimately stay warmer. They’re also available in lots of designs, making them practical and attractive.
Of course, you also need the ideal pair of pants to explore the outdoors. You want a fabric that will dry quickly and is comfortable to wear so they’ll be suitable for any weather. Avoid denim, particularly on rainy days or near water, as when it’s wet it can get really heavy and cold. For a really versatile option, consider a pair of pants with a detachable lower leg as these will keep you warm when it’s cold while allowing your skin to breath in warmer weather.
You should also make sure you have a decent sweater in your outdoor kit. Go for a fabric that’s light yet warm, making it breathable and quick drying. Microfleece is a good option here as it cuts down on the need to wear so many layers when it’s cold. It’s also available in lots of colors so you can choose one to suit you. Fleeces with a funnel neck are ideal as they’ll eliminate the need to wear a scarf by zipping all the way up to your throat.
You should also ensure you have a coat or jacket that’s suitable for any outdoor terrain. Layers can be a good option here, such as those coats that come with a removable fleece layer. These are great as it means you can wear the fleece with the outer waterproof layer when it’s cold, or just wear the waterproof layer when it’s warmer. Waterproof jackets are ideal for keeping out the rain as well as cutting down on the amount of cleaning you’ll need to do if you get muddy.
A not especially exciting but completely essential bit of outdoor kit is thermal underwear. These are especially important on colder days as they’ll help to keep you properly warm as well as cutting down on the number of layers you need to wear over the top. The thin layers of knitted, insulated fabric are really effective at keeping you warm and you can now also get thermal tops and sweaters. These will keep you warm with only a small amount of material and are a really great investment.
What You Need To Know About Dressing For Outdoor Activities
August 14, 2011 By 1 Comment
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