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Women's Hike
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Our hiking apparel is available in a range of looks and styles. In the summer, put on a tank top or a short-sleeve t-shirt. Add a skort or some hiking shorts and you're ready to go. Capris are great for the in-between weather of spring or fall. As it starts to cool down outside, move to layering with midweight jackets or fleece. Grab a full zip or pullover hoodie to pull on over your long-sleeve shirt. With leggings or hiking pants, you've got yourself a full look.
For a day hike, consider these essentials:
- Moisture-Wicking Clothing: Choose moisture-wicking base layers, tops, and bottoms to keep sweat away from your skin and regulate body temperature.
- Hiking Pants or Shorts: Opt for comfortable and breathable pants or shorts that allow for unrestricted movement and protection against brush and insects.
- Weather-Appropriate Top: Wear a lightweight, long-sleeve shirt for sun protection or a short-sleeve option in warmer weather.
- Sturdy Footwear: Comfortable hiking shoes or lightweight hiking boots with good traction are a must for shorter hikes.
- Hat: A wide-brimmed hat provides shade and protects your face from the sun.
- Sunglasses: UV-protective sunglasses shield your eyes from harsh sunlight.
- Backpack: A small daypack is ideal for carrying essentials like water, snacks, a first aid kit, and a light jacket.
For backpacking trips, focus on durability and comfort:
- Hiking Boots: Opt for sturdy hiking boots that provide ankle support and protection on rugged terrain.
- Moisture-Wicking Socks: Wear moisture-wicking socks to prevent blisters and discomfort during long hikes.
- Layered Clothing: Pack lightweight base layers and versatile layers that you can easily add or remove as temperatures change.
- Hiking Pants: Durable hiking pants with pockets for storing essentials are a backpacker's best friend.
- Insulating Layers: Include fleece or down layers for added warmth during chilly nights.
- Rain Gear: Pack a waterproof jacket and pants to stay dry in case of rain.
Just like your everyday outfit, your hiking clothing isn't complete without accessories. Besides your hiking backpack, consider bringing along gloves to protect from rough surfaces or chilly temperatures, hiking poles, and navigation tools like a map, compass, or GPS device.