Layering Guide
Layer Like A Pro For Changing Conditions
Season
Winter
Winter hunting calls for a different approach to layering. Cold starts, biting wind, and long sits mean your gear needs to hold warmth without slowing you down. Solid base layers, proper insulation, and a weatherproof outer keep you comfortable whether you’re glassing ridges or pushing through the bush. The right system lets you handle changing conditions and stay focused on the hunt. This guide covers how to layer properly for winter.
Layering 101
Base Layers
Midlayers
Outer Layers
Accessories
Layer Options
Men's
Slideshow
01
Next to skin
Base Layer
Sits against the skin — wicks sweat and keeps your core dry so you stay warm when you stop moving.
02
Insulation
Midlayers
Traps body heat. Your insulation for early starts, glassing and sitting still in the cold.
03
Weather Shield
Outer Layers
The shield — blocks wind, rain and snow so the weather never calls the hunt off early.
Men’s Mackinnon Puffer Jacket
Men’s Mackinnon Puffer Jacket
Women's
Slideshow
01
Next to skin
Base Layer
Sits against the skin — wicks sweat and keeps your core dry so you stay warm when you stop moving.
02
Insulation
Midlayers
Traps body heat. Your insulation for early starts, glassing and sitting still in the cold.
03
Weather Shield
Outer Layers
The shield — blocks wind, rain and snow so the weather never calls the hunt off early.
Base Layers
Women's Olaf Puffer Jacket
Women's Olaf Puffer Jacket
Women's Olaf Puffer Jacket
Women's Olaf Puffer Jacket
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