 | 1. Moisture wicking baselayer- Thermal underwear top and bottom
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2. Insulating Top
- Zip-in Fleece, pullover jacket or vest
OR
- Wool or acrylic sweater
OR
- Hoody
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3. Waterproof Jacket
- Parkas are insulated/ Shells are NOT insulated
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4. Waterproof Pants or Bibs
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5. Socks
- Moisture wicking liner sock
AND
- Wool/Acrylic or synthetic insulating sock
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6. Gloves
- Moisture wicking liner gloves
AND
- Waterproof and insulated outer gloves
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7. Headwear (most heat loss occurs through the head and neck)
- Neck gators and facemasks may be used to shield the mouth, nose and neck
- Knit or fleece beanie (some have an inner fleece earband)
- Helmets are a great way to combine safety and warmth
- Earbands and earwarmers provide protection for your ears
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8. Eyewear
- Goggles are highly recommended
OR
- Sunglasses may also be used, but should be a wrap-around style
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9. Safety
- Snowboarders need wristgaurds
- Youngsters need helmets (cool helmet covers help make the helmet fun)
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