When planning a traditional skiing adventure, it's important to have the right gear to keep you warm and protected on the slopes. With that in mind, the editors at BURO have delved into the specifics of skiwear and selected the best collections from local brands, following the layering theory. The idea behind layering is that each layer serves a specific function: the first layer wicks away moisture, the second layer insulates, and the third layer protects against wind and rain.
During active movement, perspiration increases to help regulate body temperature. Moisture can accumulate on the skin or in clothing, creating a cooling effect when it evaporates. Thermal underwear helps to transfer this moisture to the outer layer of fabric, which helps protect the body from overheating during exertion and reduces the risk of hypothermia.
Wool thermal underwear is recommended for winter activities, while synthetic materials are ideal for summer. The second layer, as mentioned before, is responsible for retaining and maintaining warmth. Choose clothing that breathes, allowing your thermal underwear to perform its main function without hindrance.
Consider fleece sweaters of various densities, down sweaters, synthetic insulated jackets, and vests. These items are reliable allies in low temperatures. The third layer is the final layer and is designed to protect against wind and precipitation. Outerwear for this layer is made from breathable and waterproof materials that also allow moisture to escape.
For maximum comfort, jackets, pants, or suits should be loose-fitting or even one size larger. There are two ways to approach this layer: focus on water resistance or choose based on external appearance. We encourage you to combine functionality with style, so you can stay warm while also looking good to yourself and others.
We recommend seamless styles of headwear, allowing you to wear them over a helmet. The material should be stretchy and retain its shape, while also being able to absorb moisture effectively.
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