I wear base layers most every day in the winter, under my jeans walking around town, on winter hikes, or under my ski kit on the slopes. Of everything I've tested, these are some of my favorite ...
Staying cozy throughout the ski day (and into the après hours) can be hard work, but Artilect’s Flatiron base layer bottoms do the trick and then some. These use a new type of merino wool material ...
The magic number is three: A base layer that sits close to the body and works to remove moisture A mid-layer to keep you warm, ideally made from fleece, down or synthetic insulation A final layer to ...
Long underwear — a.k.a. long johns, thermals, base layers, or whatever else you want to call the cozy, body-hugging tops and bottoms worn beneath looser clothes in cold weather — is my ...
When it comes to pants, stay warm and dry by bringing waterproof ski pants to wear over your base layer pants. Or, some skiers prefer bibs, which are basically overalls that cover up to your chest.
We tested the pants at various ski resorts in Oregon, where the weather conditions are incredibly unpredictable. In dry, sub-freezing weather, the pants were perfectly warm (with base layers on ...
shares that the first thing he thinks to pack when embarking on a ski trip is plenty of layers. “I would say layers, layers, layers are your friend when doing anything snow- or cold-related ...