Men's wintersport
What do you need for winter sports?
On the slopes, you will face high, but especially very low temperatures! So it's important that you're well prepared for this. By dressing according to the three-layer system, you can adapt to any condition. The first layer consists of thermal clothing, the second is a ski pullover, and the third layer is a ski jacket. If it's very warm, you can leave out the second layer, and in extreme cold, you can add an extra second layer.
There’s nothing worse than cold hands and feet, so ski gloves and ski socks are essential. In addition to protection against the cold, your hands are also protected from sharp edges like those of skis when wearing ski gloves or mittens.
With a hat and neck warmer to keep yourself warm, you'll be fully prepared to face the cold!
Ski helmets and goggles for men
Safety first! A hard fall or a minor collision can be more dangerous than you think, so what could be more important than protecting your head? Almost everyone on the slopes now wears a ski helmet, and with good reason!
Your eyes are also very important. Ski goggles protect your eyes from UV rays, which are strongly intensified by the white snow and high altitude during winter sports. Additionally, wearing the right ski goggles allows you to see depth in the white snow mass, preventing unexpected snow mounds or holes from catching you by surprise!
There are also combinations of the two items mentioned above. Ski helmets with a fixed visor have a larger lens surface than standalone ski goggles, offering better visibility. This version is also highly recommended if you wear glasses in daily life, as you can keep them on underneath!
Snow boots for men
Snow boots keep your feet warm and provide plenty of grip in the snow. While you're wearing your snowboard or ski boots during the day, snow boots are ideal for the walk from the slopes to the hotel or during a nice stroll.