![]() Wearing lightweight synthetic hiking pants, leggings, or base layer pants underneath will help move moisture away from your skin and keep you more comfortable too. Don’t put your rain pants on until you start to feel chilled (see “When to Put Your Rain Pants on” below). The best way to deal with moisture from the inside is to “start cold” if you know you’ll be hiking uphill. HOT TIP: Getting hot and sweating when you’re working hard in rain gear is inevitable. Some ultralight rain pants without zippers (especially those with a roomy fit) breathe almost as well because they’re typically made with thinner materials. ![]() Zippers along the sides of rain pants are great for letting excess heat escape if you get too warm while hiking uphill or being active. ![]() VENTILATION - It’s always nice to have the option for more airflow.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |