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Dave's 5 winter outdoor faves: What you need on your next hike and why!

Dave's 5 winter outdoor faves: What you need on your next hike and why!

When winter descends and trails turn icy, having the right gear can make or break your hiking experience. Drawing from many alpine adventures, Dave from PAST Outdoors shares his top five winter hiking tips and essentials, all available at PAST Outdoors. These items have been tested in harsh conditions to ensure warmth, dryness, and comfort during cold-weather treks. 

Winter Outdoor Clothing and Equipment 

1. Bridgedale StormSock Midweight Boot

Dave emphasises the importance of keeping feet dry in winter conditions. The Bridgedale StormSock Midweight Boot is a three-layer waterproof sock featuring a Merino wool inner layer for moisture management and warmth, a Hydrotech waterproof breathable membrane, and a durable nylon outer layer. This combination ensures feet remain warm, dry, and comfortable, even in wet and cold environments.


2. Wilderness Wear Merino Mid 220 Long Sleeve Crew

A reliable base layer is crucial for winter hiking. The Wilderness Wear Merino Mid 220 Long Sleeve Crew is made from 100% Tasmanian Merino wool, offering natural breathability and insulation. Its flatlock seams minimise chafing, and raglan sleeves provide enhanced mobility, making it an ideal choice for active pursuits in cold weather.


3. Mont Guide Hoodie Primaloft

For insulation, Dave recommends the Mont Guide Hoodie. This lightweight, bulk-free layer is designed for cold and wet conditions, featuring the advanced Hydronaute XT™ membrane which make this jacket highly resistant to rain. It provides optimal comfort and protection, making it a versatile piece for various winter activities.


4. Mont Micro Fleece Pants

To keep the lower body warm, the Mont Micro Fleece Pants are a go-to. Crafted from Polartec Micro Fleece, they offer warmth, durability, and comfort. With features like an adjustable waist and hand-warmer pockets, these pants are ideal as a mid-layer or for relaxation after a long day's hike.


5. Mammut Taiss HS Hooded Jacket

For outer protection, the Mammut Taiss Hard Shell Hooded Jacket stands out. This jacket is both water and wind proof, durable and exceptional breathable. Its flexible material and underarm ventilation allow for easy temperature control while remaining active, while features like generous pockets and an adjustable hood enhance comfort during active use.

Our final thoughts on your outdoor clothing & equipment

Equipping yourself with Dave's five outdoor clothing and equipment faves can significantly enhance your winter hiking experience. Whether you're a beginner starting on your first hike, or a regular hiker looking to up your clothing game, these items can be the difference between a great trip and a bad one. 

Each item has been selected for its performance in cold conditions, ensuring you stay warm, dry, and comfortable on the trail. Explore these products and more at PAST Outdoors to prepare for your next winter adventure.

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