Frequently Asked Questions
Outerwear is your waterproof shell, the jacket and pants that block wind and snow. Snowboard clothing is everything else: base and mid-layers underneath, plus hoodies, tees and lifestyle pieces for off the hill. Outerwear keeps weather out; clothing keeps you warm underneath and dressed after.
Base layer against the skin to wick, a mid-layer like a fleece or hoodie to trap warmth, and your shell on top. Get the layers under the shell right and you stay warm and dry. Layers you can add and drop beat one heavy jacket.
Cotton holds moisture, soaking up sweat and staying wet, which chills you once you stop. For anything worn riding, choose merino or synthetic, which wick and keep warming when damp. Cotton is fine for the lodge, just not as a base layer under your shell.
Many pieces are designed to. Snow-brand hoodies, tees and lifestyle layers are built to live in the culture and wear as well in the city as on the hill. That crossover means you get far more days out of them.
Snug enough to work: a loose base layer does not wick well, and a bulky mid-layer bunches under your shell. Lifestyle pieces are a preference call. If layering under a specific jacket, factor that in rather than sizing everything up.

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