
I'm going snow skiing for the first time, what clothing and equipment do I need to buy?
Regarding clothing will you should wear 2-3 layers depending on how cold it is. The first should be a sweat absorbing material like Under Armour or something. This could be for your upper and lower body. It is thin and absorbs your sweat so you do not let cold. It's a bit expensive if you do not want to spend about Only $ 100 on this I would just go with long johns. The second layer is not always necessary and may restrict your movement so I usually do not wear it unless it's below 30 degrees. I usually just wear regular clothes that are comfortable and easy to move through this. The third layer should be your coat and snow pants. They must be lightweight, easy to move around and if you go well. Obviously, you should get gloves, hat and I think a face or a neck warmer is ideal for a day or just a cold windy day. For gloves just something that fits you and is hot. You can get 2 layers for cold days. One is a tight sweat absorbing layer and the other is a Waterproof ordinary glove. When you choose a hat that you should make sure it feels comfortable when you have a helmet on (that you should always wear the ski slopes). The neck warmer should be something that does not absorb moisture well, but something comfortable. Also some important thing is socks. You should get SmartWool socks or wool to absorb the sweat on your feet. For equipment, obviously the necessary equipment, boots, skis, helmets, and poles. If you rent they size you for everything (boots, skis, poles) when you get there. If you go buy your own equipment you can go to a local ski shop or sporting goods store and get businesses and the purchase of equipment there. Some other equipment you might consider is goggles, hand warmers, foot warmers and. The glasses are good for sunny days, windy or cold. Heated grips and heated up, I think that can sometimes be more trouble than it's worth. I think they can make your hands and feet a little warmer but the material is irritated and itchy. They are useful if you want to put in your pocket and just pull them out from time to time when your hands get very cold. Although it should be. I hope you have a experience of skiing and remember to be safe and have fun.
Snow Ski Equipment : Picking a Ski Jacket
