How To Layer Three-Lapis Mount Clothing, Apply To Protect The Body From Cold Attacks
How to layer mountain clothing (Freepik)

Climbing the mountain is one of the outdoor activities that requires careful preparation, including choosing the right clothes. Clothing worn to climb mountains must implement a layering or layered system to ward off cold temperatures. So how to layer mountain clothing?

For mountain climbing activities, you are required to wear thick clothes to protect your body from cold air attacks. Not only one layer, you even need to wear several layers of clothing to get the ideal comfort and security.

For experienced climbers, clothing layering is certainly very common. However, novice climbers usually do not understand the importance of this. Therefore, let's identify how to layer mountain clothing for those of you who will do hiking activities.

Layering is a layered clothing technique for certain purposes. Apart from being applied in the fashion world to improve the appearance, this layering technique is also needed in terms of dress for mountain climbing.

Clothing in climbing activities aims to help protect the body from erratic natural weather. Generally, this layering system consists of three main layers, namely base layer, mid layer, and shell layer.

The three layers provide mutual benefits to maintain body temperature and protect against bad weather. In addition, layering of clothing will also provide comfort during hiking activities.

For those of you who plan to climb the mountain, keep in mind that this layering system does not mean you have to wear all three layers of clothing at once along the climb. This layering system is a trick to keep your body warm, especially when you are at the top of the mountain.

The application depends on weather conditions. For example, during the day and the weather is hot, it is enough to just use a baselayer without the need for a second layer. The second and third layers, such as a layer shell, are only used when the weather begins to worsen, such as rain.

Here are how to layer mountain clothing that you need to apply for hiking activities:

Baselayer acts as the first layer in charge of absorbing sweat from the body, then flowing it into the air or into the next layer of clothing. This layer is clothing that is in direct contact with the skin.

Materials used for baselayers are generally synthetic material or wool. Therefore, the first layer is recommended to use synthetic clothing or wool such as jerseys that are usually made of synthetic material or polyester.

As explained above, the mid layer is the second layer. This outfit serves to warm the body. Many call the jacket warm because it is made of polar. This second layer is just to warm the body. The material is typically unable to withstand the wind, humid air, let alone rain.

This third layer is the outermost clothing that functions to protect the body from wind, air, and rain. Most layer shells are made of waterproof or waterproof materials, and have windproof capabilities.

Shell layer is very important to protect the body while climbing a mountain or doing other outdoor activities. If this outermost layer does not function properly, then other layering systems will be ineffective.

That's a review of how to layer mountain clothing that novice climbers need to understand. When climbing the mountain, make sure you apply the layering system above in order to protect your body from uncertain weather or temperature. Also read tips for choosing mountain shoes for novice climbers.

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