Women's Outdoor

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Camelbak Podium Chill Bottle 620ml
17.95
Icepeak Beaufort Short Women
43.95 -12% 49.95 RRP
Icepeak Headland Hat Senior
16.95 -43% 29.95 RRP
Luhta Kivimaa Polo Shirt Women
24.95 -38% 39.95 RRP
Luhta Niemenlahti Cap Women
12.95 -35% 19.95 RRP
Luhta Norike Sun Visor Women
11.95 -40% 19.95 RRP
Regatta Ashlynn Knitted Fleece Jacket Women
35.95 -52% 74.95 RRP
Icepeak Headland Hat Senior
16.95 -43% 29.95 RRP
Icepeak Huttig Visor Senior
10.95 -39% 17.95 RRP
Icepeak Haviland Buckethat Senior
13.95 -39% 22.95 RRP
Icepeak Haviland Buckethat Senior
13.95 -39% 22.95 RRP
Regatta Corinne IV Rain Jacket Women
24.95 -69% 79.95 RRP
Tenson Weatherproof Duffel (65L)
64.95 -28% 89.95 RRP
Tenson Weatherproof Duffel (90L)
70.95 -29% 99.95 RRP
Asics Gel-Mission 3 Outdoor Shoes Women
58.95 -16% 69.95 RRP
Nike TR Renew Recharge Straw Water Bottle (700ml)
22.95 -18% 27.95 RRP
Nike TR Renew Recharge Straw Water Bottle (700ml)
22.95 -18% 27.95 RRP
Tenson Weatherproof Duffel (35L)
40.95 -49% 79.95 RRP
Craft Evolve Rainjacket Women
54.95 -39% 89.95 RRP
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The outdoor outfit

By wearing multiple layers during a hike, you can prepare for all weather conditions. Wear a thermal shirt as the first layer (and thermal pants in extreme cold), an insulating garment like a pullover or fleece as the second layer. Make sure the third layer is wind- and water-resistant. If it's very warm, you can remove one of the layers. If it's very cold, you can wear an extra pullover or fleece underneath.

In the summer, one or two layers are usually sufficient, depending on the temperature. In the summer, it's best to choose breathable clothing so that the body can release heat effectively. Additionally, wearing a cap on warmer days can help keep your face cool.

Outdoor shoes

Special hiking shoes make hiking much more enjoyable, especially when dealing with uneven terrain or being away from home for a long time. Hiking shoes protect your feet from injuries and blisters, and also provide the cushioning and traction you need. If you're going on a hike with significant changes in elevation, opt for high hiking shoes. These provide extra ankle support, reducing the risk of sprains. If you have weak ankles, it's advisable to wear high shoes regardless.

Low shoes are more comfortable to wear in the summer and for walks on flat paths. If you're going on a city trip or walking on asphalt roads, these shoes also provide sufficient support.

Tip

Are you new to hiking? Start slowly and gradually increase your hiking pace. This also applies to the distance.