Clothing for ice skating

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FALKE Warm Thermal Pants Men
35.95 -40% 59.95 RRP
FALKE Warm Thermal Pants Men
33.95 -43% 59.95 RRP
Craft Thermo Collant Senior
53.95 -33% 79.95 RRP
Avento Ice Skating Salopette Junior
20.95 -25% 27.95 RRP
Odlo Natural Merino 200 Crew Neck LS Shirt Men
59.95 -29% 84.95 RRP
Craft Active Extreme X CN LS Shirt Men
39.95 -33% 59.95 RRP
Odlo Natural Merino 200 Thermal pant Men
61.95 -35% 94.95 RRP
Odlo Active Warm Eco Base Layer Legging Women
38.95 -35% 59.95 RRP
Craft ADV Warm Intensity Thermal Shirt Women
35.95 -52% 74.95 RRP
Campri Basic Thermal Longsleeve Junior
9.95 -41% 16.95 RRP
Poederbaas Technical Thermal pant Men
18.95 -53% 39.95 RRP
Odlo Natural Merino 200 Thermal pant Men
75.95 -20% 94.95 RRP
Icepeak Iveye Thermal Set Women
31.95 -20% 39.95 RRP
Odlo Active Warm Eco Base Layer Longsleeve Women
41.95 -30% 59.95 RRP
Odlo Active X-Warm Eco Base Layer Legging Men
48.95 -30% 69.95 RRP
Icebreaker 175 Everyday LS Half Zip Thermal Shirt Men
48.95 -46% 89.95 RRP
Campri Basic Thermal Longsleeve Wms
15.95 -20% 19.95 RRP
Odlo Actve Warm Eco Base Layer Longsleeve Half Zip Men
46.95 -28% 64.95 RRP
Campri Basic Thermo Long Sleeve Wms (2-Pack)
31.95 -20% 39.95 RRP
Dare 2b In The Zone III Thermal Set Junior
20.95 -56% 47.95 RRP
Craft Core Dry Active Comfort Pants Men
35.95 -28% 49.95 RRP
Craft Wool Merino Baselayer Set Women
103.95 -20% 129.95 RRP
Helly Hansen Comfort Light Thermal Set Men
49.95 -41% 84.95 RRP
Craft Thermo Tight Zip
49.95 -44% 89.95 RRP
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Skating Clothing

Skating clothing should be flexible and able to wick away sweat effectively to prevent it from getting damp, which can make you cold and even lead to hypothermia. The clothing should also not be too loose, as loose fabric will flap and create extra resistance while skating. As with many sports, we recommend selecting your skating clothing using the three-layer system. The first layer consists of thermal clothing, followed by an insulating layer, and finally, a windproof outer layer. This system is a solid foundation, and if the temperature is extremely cold or a bit warmer, you can always add or remove a layer as needed.

The First Layer

The first layer is the base layer, which should fit closely to the body. This allows it to keep you warm and wick sweat to the next layer. Thermal clothing is ideal for this base layer.

The Second Layer

The second layer helps retain warmth. This layer should also be able to move moisture to the next layer. It consists of slightly looser clothing, which creates an insulating layer of air between layers. A sport shirt, ski pullover, fleece, or sweater works well as a second layer.

The Third Layer

The third and final layer is the outer layer. This layer should be windproof to block out cold air. A wind-stopping jacket is perfect for this purpose; it blocks the wind and also keeps out light precipitation. This layer should still allow sweat to escape to the outside. Even on days with little or no wind, we recommend wearing this layer because, at higher speeds, you’ll feel more wind than you might expect, which can cause significant cooling.

Tip

For both the second and third layers, choose a garment with a zipper. If you get too warm, you can open the zipper for cooling.

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