Moisture Management On Frozen Trails
Adopt the mantra: be bold, start cold. Open pit zips before you overheat, loosen cuffs, and drop your midlayer on sustained climbs. Pace to stay slightly cool rather than sweaty. Micro-adjust frequently; small changes prevent big chills. Close vents before rest breaks so your warmth does not evaporate when you stop moving.
Moisture Management On Frozen Trails
Breathability, air permeability, and DWR performance determine comfort in cold exertion. Air-permeable soft shells move moisture efficiently during dry cold, while waterproof membranes protect in heavy snow and wind. Reproof DWR coatings when water stops beading. Wash technical fabrics properly; detergent residue can clog pores and cripple breathability on your most demanding days.
