Three Layers to Help Keep You Warm in Freezing Winters
Temperatures are very low in most of the country, so it is important to protect your skin and eyes and dress effectively to stay warm . This infographic shows us three layers that can provide outdoor insulation.
The graphics were created by Column Five Media in tandem with Icebreaker , a merino wool apparel maker. So there are many suggestions for wearing merino wool, but the chart still shows three types of layers that you should consider: a base layer to wick moisture away, a middle layer to trap heat, and a waterproof outer layer to keep out moisture. violent elements. In addition to advice on how to avoid synthetics, for example, one important thing to note is to use an outer layer with zippers and air inlets to keep you from getting too hot and sweat from getting inside your jacket.
Planet D offers additional dressing and packing tips for winter expeditions, and Survival Common Sense offers an overview of the different clothing materials best worn outdoors in winter (they also recommend wool).