3 Perfect Layers For Outdoor Adventure

3 Perfect Layers For Outdoor Adventure

We have tried and tested many layering options over the years and finally think we've found the ultimate system...
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The concept of layering is nothing new to the outdoor enthusiasts, but finding the perfect combination of layers requires trial and error, often leading to uncomfortable days and nights in the backcountry.  The 3 layers below weigh in collectively at only 2lbs and are sure to keep you warm and dry on any backcountry adventure.  

 Patagonia Men's Capilene® Thermal Weight Zip-Neck Hoody

Patagonia Capiline Thermal Weight Zip-Neck Hoody 7.7oz  (Shop Mens) (Shop Womens)
When worn next to the skin, the power grid fabric offers superior warmth and comfort, with the added benefit (more to your friends) of odor control.  The hood is very well designed and fits perfectly under almost any helmet.

 Rab Paradox Pull On

Rab Paradox Pull-On / Jacket 13oz (Shop Mens) (Shop Womens)
Designed with the new Polartec Alpha insulation, this mid layer offers exceptional warmth per weight as well as moisture management.  The quilted construction keeps the insulation in place and creates an elevated look.  
Rab Kinetic Plus Jacket
Rab Kinetic Puls Jacket 11oz (Shop Mens) (Shop Womens)

This is a jacket you really have to try on to believe.  Using a new proprietary fabric called Proflex, Rab has designed a soft shell, breathable, waterproof jacket with built in stretch properties.  The jacket truly moves with you to the point where you only realize it's on when the weather moves in and you're still dry!   

1 comment

Jason S Wienke

Jason S Wienke

Looks like great gear. I spend a lot of time out on the trails (Iceage is what brought me to your site) but these are at a hefty price point. Any chance you could put something up for budget conscious backpackers?

Looks like great gear. I spend a lot of time out on the trails (Iceage is what brought me to your site) but these are at a hefty price point. Any chance you could put something up for budget conscious backpackers?

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