Even though the worst part of the winter seems to be over, cold snaps could still hit, but there's no need to stay inside in fear of the cold; all it takes is some knowledge about how to dress for comfort.
February 22, 2016
Even though the worst part of the winter seems to be over, cold snaps could still hit, but there's no need to stay inside in fear of the cold; all it takes is some knowledge about how to dress for comfort.
You'll be moving and generating some body heat, but not as much as more intense workouts, so versatility and protection from the elements are key.
Dress in relatively light layers; a lightweight base layer and lightweight-to-middleweight insulating layer are ideal.
You're probably going to end up rolling around in the snow, so quality outer layers on both top and bottom are key — and don't forget the warm hat and gloves.
If you're backcountry skiing or snowboarding, you have to strike the perfect balance between warmth on the way down and ventilation on the way up; otherwise you'll end up soaked in sweat.
Remember, as long as you skip the cotton and wear a good, weatherproof outer layer, all you need to be comfortable during any winter outing is a little practice choosing your other layers.
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