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WHAT TO WEAR WHEN SNOWSHOEING VIDEO HELP WITH RECOMMENDED SNOWSHOE CLOTHING
Snowshoe Essentials Part I - by James Eric Anderson What to Wear When Snowshoeing
This is a fantastic 'snowshoe essentials' video created by James Eric Anderson, an ORS Snowshoes Direct customer. Besides your snowshoes and snowshoe poles you will also want to consider the following helpful advice when deciding what to wear when snowshoeing...
- Base layer: long underwear and top, preferrably made from synthetics or wool which shed perspiration better than cotton, also wear warm wool socks
- Mid-layer: a full zip fleece is best for ventilation, a neck gaitor or balaclava, waterproof pants and boot gaitors, have two pairs of hats (one light and one heavy) and two pairs of gloves or mittens (one light and one heavy), also wear waterproof boots
- Outer layer: a shell, waterproof jacket preferrably with pit zippers, an insulation layer for when you take a break and cool down or when it's really cold out
- all these items will provide you with a comfortable snowshoeing experience.
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