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What is thermal layered clothing?
Layered thermal clothing is a system in which you wear several layers to maintain an optimal body temperature during outdoor activities, especially in cold or variable weather conditions. This system allows you to add or remove layers according to outdoor needs and your comfort, especially since it is a perfect strategy for ski mountaineering or high-mountain trekking when snow, rain or wind can change your perception of body temperature.
What should one focus on when choosing thermal clothing?
- Weather and seasonal conditions: Clothing should be evaluated based on the expected weather conditions. For example, for severe winters, opt for thicker, insulating layers. A lightweight thermal sweatshirt is a perfect solution during the summer when, in the mountains, the weather situation changes abruptly. At the same time, a thermal sweatshirt made of Merino Wool is a warm and enveloping ally during winter walks immersed in the whiteness of snow.
- Materials: Fabrics such as merino wool or recycled cashmere are known for their thermal and wicking properties. Other synthetic or recycled materials can offer good temperature regulation and quick drying. One innovative solution is ReMoca®, an own-label fabric made using recycled offcuts from POMOCA ski skin production. Extremely warm and lightweight, it maintains its insulation even when wet.
- Features: Look for flat seams to prevent chafing or mesh panels for increased breathability. In addition, small secret pockets, high collars or adjustable hoods are strategic insights for covering the body in windy or rainy situations.
- Weight: For high-intensity activities such as ski mountaineering, lightweight but thermal clothing is ideal, while bulkier thermal sweatshirts are a pure ally of style and warmth during outdoor walks in more adverse conditions.
- Comfort: A thermal baselayer should fit well on the body without restricting movement, so it protects without compressing. In addition, pockets, zippers, and drawstrings can affect the comfortable moments of the active woman in the mountains. Every thermal garment must offer good thermoregulation and practicality, from outdoor yoga to ski mountaineering.
- Sustainability: Considering LaMunt's philosophy, opt for sustainable clothing, recycled materials or processes guaranteed by the Fair Wear Foundation. Sustainability is not a matter of fashion but a careful awareness to safeguard the future of our planet.
- Flexibility: A garment's ability to adapt to different activities, from yoga to hiking, is a plus. Choose a four-season (all-season) thermal garment that can be used for any movement in the mountains, whether summer or winter, and that can also lend a touch of style during trips or outings in the city.
- Type of activity: If you practice yoga, you may prefer more stretchy fabrics, while for hiking or ski mountaineering, you may need more breathability.
- Colors: Colors are a matter of style and personality but are also functional in outdoor sports. Lighter colors reflect the sun while dark colors attack. The choice depends on your needs and the type of mountain activity, the season and personal preference. In case of extreme sports in winter, it would be recommended to use brighter colors or evident in the white of the snowpack.
What material should thermal clothing be made of?
Merino Tencel wool is a popular option for thermal clothing due to its insulating and breathable properties. However, synthetic fabrics like polyester offer excellent temperature regulation and dry quickly. The variant of stretch integration gives more freedom and comfort while activating various muscles during outdoor sports.
How do you wear thermal clothing for a woman?
Thermal clothing should be worn directly on the skin, functioning as a second layer. It should be tight enough to keep you warm but not so strictly that it restricts your movements. Next, you can wear outer layers depending on the weather conditions until you cover yourself with a softshell. Mainly, how you wear thermal clothing depends on the weather conditions, your tolerance for high or low temperatures, and the activities you will do. In the case of ski mountaineering, it could be the first layer, while in the case of fall activities, it could be the only layer worn together with a softshell.
How should a thermal base layer adhere to the body?
A thermal base layer should adhere to the body, eliminating air between the skin and the garment. This helps retain heat. However, it should not be so tight that it restricts movement or causes discomfort.