Mums
For mums going on a hiking adventure, comfort and functionality are important to keep them going and onto everyone else. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer to keep you dry and comfortable throughout the hike. Choose lightweight, breathable fabrics that offer stretch so you can easily move. Pair your base layer with some quick drying hiking pants that will protect you from scratches and insect bites. You can get pants with zip-off legs so you have more options in case of changing weather conditions. For colder temperatures, make sure you add a cozy layer, like a merino wool piece that will offer breathability and also comfort during your hike. Add on a waterproof jacket to keep you away from rain or wind, and don't forget to pack a sun hat and sunglasses in case of sunny patches of the trail. Finish off your outfit with sturdy hiking boots or trail shoes that have enough traction and support for any type of surface you may encounter.Dads
Moving on to the dads, practicality is the most important thing to consider for them. Just like moms, start with a moisture-wicking base layer. Look for shirts with built-in sun protection so you don’t have to keep adding sunscreen all day. Pair your shirt with lightweight hiking shorts or convertible pants. Make sure the pants you choose have a lot of pocket space, as you might be the one carrying most things. Layer on a waterproof jacket or a fleece pullover to stay warm once you reach the top, and get some proper hiking boots for increased support.
Kids
Mobility and comfort are the most important to consider when it comes to kids on a hike. The moisture wicking layer for kids should be as thin as possible, so that it doesn’t feel bulky and uncomfortable. In general, for your kids you want lightweight, breathable fabrics that have a lot of stretch to them for unrestricted movement. A very breathable sweater is the best option for the top layer, maybe paired with a very thin waterproof jacket. Choose biker shorts, leggings or other stretchy equivalent for the pants. Add some lightweight hiking boots so your kid’s legs don’t get tired and you’re all good to go. Don’t forget the sunscreen and the snacks!K Elizabeth xoxox
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