Cold Weather Layering System for Hiking

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Mowser

Mowser

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Layering your clothing correctly makes hiking in the wilderness so much more enjoyable! Today we look at layering and the items I use in my four layer system.
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My Shell Jacket Review
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Insulated Jackets I use
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My Main thermal base layer Top (mens Thermal Weight zip neck Top)
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Womens Thermal Weight zip neck Top
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My main thermal base layer Bottoms (mens)
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Women’s thermal base layer Bottoms
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Cheaper Thermal Options
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Ice Breaker Thermals
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Patagonia Pull over and hoody (men’s)
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Patagonia Pull over and hoody (women’s)
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Arc’Teryx Nuclei Hoody
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Montane Prism Pants
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Beta AR jacket Mens
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Beta AR Jacket Womens
Patagonia Odor Control
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Patagonia Wicking Treatments
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⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Welcome
00:33 - Overview of Layering
01:16 - What is layering?
01:55 - Base Layer
02:33 - Wicking Chemistry
04:25 - Mid Layer
06:18 - Layer Combos
06:32 - Insulating Layer
07:13 - An alternate option to down and synthetic
07:41 - Why I prefer synthetic
08:15 - What do I wear for pants??
08:58 - Outer Shell layer
09:16 - All the layers
09:31 - Outer Shell Pants
11:11 - Summing up the layer system

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@wesleyhendricks4219
@wesleyhendricks4219 Ай бұрын
Base ,mid and a proper shell is all you'll need for most bad weather in Australia and South Africa most days😊
@MarcP5267
@MarcP5267 2 ай бұрын
I use US military level 2 waffle polartec which you can get for $20 - $50.
@fk1ip7
@fk1ip7 2 ай бұрын
отличная подборка, дуже добре! thanks!)
@wolkewietje01
@wolkewietje01 5 ай бұрын
I've come here to get to grips on layering, It did not disappoint. Thanks a lot/
@mowsertas
@mowsertas 5 ай бұрын
Glad enjoyed! Come back any time 😁
@adventureswithgrunt
@adventureswithgrunt 11 ай бұрын
Enjoying the content and tips Mowser. Getting wet and cold in Tassie is not pleasant 🙋.
@mowsertas
@mowsertas 11 ай бұрын
😂 it is not pleasant at all! Glad you’re enjoying 🙏
@GabobStrulli
@GabobStrulli 9 ай бұрын
You are the big Daddy of hiking gear do's and dont's. I Love your Videos. I might get the Patagonia torrent Shell pants soon. Cant wait for autumn and Winter Here in Germany to come (to Put on all my hiking clothes)
@mowsertas
@mowsertas 8 ай бұрын
Nice one! Thanks!
@simplylifeau
@simplylifeau 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the run down Mowser…👍
@mowsertas
@mowsertas 2 ай бұрын
No problem!
@marg8315
@marg8315 5 ай бұрын
How does this channel have only 700 something subscribers and so few views?? This is so baffling. I’ve watched 4 of your videos and they are all great and super informative. Subbed!
@mowsertas
@mowsertas 5 ай бұрын
Good question! And a work in progress! Only been working hard at this for this year. Thanks for watching 👍
@TwilightCinemaNZ
@TwilightCinemaNZ 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I'd agree, similar channels have tens of thousands. This one is well produced too. Probably needs to put on a bra and show off some cleavage to get more eyeballs lol
@TwilightCinemaNZ
@TwilightCinemaNZ 3 ай бұрын
I'd agree, similar channels have 10s of thousands of subs, and the channel is well produced. I reckon he needs to put on a sports bra and show some cleavage to hit the big time lol
@daretocoaching
@daretocoaching 11 ай бұрын
Been loving your videos. Thanks for another great one 😃👍
@mowsertas
@mowsertas 11 ай бұрын
Awesome! Glad you are enjoying and thanks for the comment!
@TwilightCinemaNZ
@TwilightCinemaNZ 3 ай бұрын
Good vid, I tend to operate on the mainland more than Tassie and require cold/snow weather gear suitable for above the treeline as well as the sub alpine (above the snowline, below the treeline) and this also depends on the season. Within the cold weather paradigm, I tend to characterise it as either mid winter or cold shoulder seasons. The others being warm shoulders and summer. Probably more accurate for mountain terrains above 1500m on the mainland and above 1000m in Tassie. Mid winter typically July to August and the cold shoulders May to June and September to October but this can extend by another month if youre going high above 1500m or 1000m in Tassie and expecting bad weather (snow). On the mainland Blizzards and heavy snow can occur in April and November, and I guess anytime of year in Tassie. I remember spending New Years Day getting snowed on in the Walls of Jerusalem lol. Typically cold shoulder will have lighterweight gear in terms of insulation and shells and mid winter heavier weight (warmer) gear. It also depends on the activity and abrasion expected as well as trip length and conditions exoected. On the mainland you tend to get huge variability in temps and conditions even in mid winter from tshirt weather to heavy duty insulation required. 5 degrees to -15 can be expected in mid winter from 1500m to 2200m. But really any trip into the mountains above 1000m in NSW, Vic and Tassie should give you an expectation of snow/wind/rain and adequate preparation is required. Sometimrs i take 5 layers just to augment for that variability. Base, Mid layer, Soft shell, Hard Shell and Insulation for the tops. Soft shell and Hard shell for the bottoms. Maybe a base layer bottom for sleeping and changing out the soft shell and hard shell combo. More comfortable in temps above zero and rain. It's always a toss up on whether to take the soft shell or leave it behind, and just use the hard shell. Then the other question is to take or leave the mid layer behind when the insulation layer will usually do the job, especially in the mornings or evenings when its usually only required then. The difference can be up to 1kg or more in pack weight When moving you dont need much as you generate enough heat so a base and soft/hard shell is enough. Well, I don't but I'm a tall big bloke, others people usually females or those skinny types without much body fat tend to feel the cold a lot more I've noticed. but hard shells dont breathe that well which is why soft shells come in handy in most conditions and things need to get bad to put on the hard shell. I used to have synthetic insulation layers but i wont go back to them, they're simply not warm enough for mid winter/alpine trips but ok for shoulder season trips i guess. Not my thing anymore, a good mid layer fleece is just as good. But i prefer a lightweight down for that usually in the cold shoulders and mid weight down for mid winter. The down must be treated though. Better quality down jackets can be fully waterproofed.
@mowsertas
@mowsertas 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the detailed info - some really insightful stuff! I'm heading out on a 9 day trip soon and reckon I'll take 5 layers.
@TwilightCinemaNZ
@TwilightCinemaNZ 3 ай бұрын
@@mowsertas Hope it's somewhere cold! I was thinking about my clothing choices for Tassie in the colder seasons. Yeah, I'd probably skip the soft shell top layer, it's just too moist for it and arguably the soft shell bottoms for the cold shoulders, and stick with a 3 layer goretex shell or lightweight single lauer mountain pants for the dry days, but I'd take soft shell pants for mid winter Tassie though, paired up with hard shells. So for Tassie, I reckon you're right, 4 layers but pretty dubious about the synthetic insulation lol. But I do understand where you're coming from with that choice I've always found a mid layer too warm (on the mainland) unless day temps are below -5 or -7 or wind chill necessitates it's use, but most good days are well above that so it usually doesn't get much wear, but I tend to bring it anyway and prefer base+soft shell on most days when moving and adding insulation when stopped. In summer/warm shoulders it's either the soft shell or mid layer fleece but not both (depending on conditions expected), with a t-shirt and spare long sleeve base layer spare.
@goughytas
@goughytas 11 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work. Loving these videos, your either backing up my thoughts or proving new tips and tricks. What of the gear you ran through do you wear at Camp? I typically sweat a bit and need to completely change clothes at camp.
@mowsertas
@mowsertas 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Goughy! Great idea. Will add that to the video to do list!
@xxgg
@xxgg 2 ай бұрын
Great explaination video. Now if you were to wear extact layers you have talked about, is your outter shell jacket a size larger?
@mowsertas
@mowsertas 2 ай бұрын
I am able to fit into my normal size shell (large) with all the layers on. A little bulkier but it works.
@xxgg
@xxgg 2 ай бұрын
@@mowsertasI figure one would size up with the very outter layer.
@glaw5629
@glaw5629 3 ай бұрын
Great video! Small comment though - you calculated the weight in Oz of the torrentshell pants incorrectly. 335g is 11.8 oz, not 1.8oz.
@mowsertas
@mowsertas 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Thanks for picking that up - can't believe no one else has but you are correct!
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