A good layering system is an essential part of your mountaineering gear. Gino from Next Adventure covers all the bases discussing base layers, mid layers, outer shells, and more.
Stay away from down filled jackets (you have NO RIGHTS OVER ANOTHER BEING to finance crime against birds that are stopped alive for their down 😡) there’s a large amount of insulation materials for uiyr jackets to keep you warm.
As someone who spends a lot of time hiking and camping in subzero temperatures, I’m a big fan of fishnet mesh for my base layer. It does a far better job of breathing and keeping you dry than a tight knit Marino wool. I do like Marina wool base layers for camp though.
two warmer, not the heating packs, but a dedicated soft-shell little red toe cover does wonders.
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Stay away from down filled jackets (you have NO RIGHTS OVER ANOTHER BEING to finance crime against birds that are stopped alive for their down 😡) there’s a large amount of insulation materials for uiyr jackets to keep you warm.
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As someone who spends a lot of time hiking and camping in subzero temperatures, I’m a big fan of fishnet mesh for my base layer. It does a far better job of breathing and keeping you dry than a tight knit Marino wool. I do like Marina wool base layers for camp though.