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Layering Explained (The 3 Layer System) 

Ellis Brigham Mountain Sports
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Knowing how to choose your layers could make all the difference.
A basic layering system has three important functions: to wick sweat away from the skin; to trap body heat; and to protect you from the weather.
Each part of your clothing serves a different purpose, and works with the other layers to keep your skin dry, warm and comfortable.
An effective layering system allows you adjust and regulate your body temperature when active or resting or as weather conditions change.
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Комментарии : 86   
@kevinhaynes9091
@kevinhaynes9091 2 года назад
As a hiking newbie, this has been one of the most informative videos I've come across. Thank you...
@TheNighthawk00
@TheNighthawk00 2 года назад
Short video, to the point, insightful and correct. Perfect!
@kcombs100
@kcombs100 2 года назад
easy video as a reminder of what to wear for layers. Living in Wisconsin, we see temp drop quickly and it's nice to be reminded of what works and what does not.
@kiwikorean
@kiwikorean 3 года назад
Exactly the video I've been searching for. To the point and easy to follow. Cheers from a Kiwi in Korea🇳🇿🇰🇷
@angelitobolandojr.9695
@angelitobolandojr.9695 Год назад
Thank you for the details.
@saketnarayan7410
@saketnarayan7410 4 года назад
As a person who's new to Canada, this was a very helpful video. Thanks for making this!
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 4 года назад
Thanks for the comment! We're glad you enjoyed the video! Dont forget to LIKE/SUBSCRIBE! -Matt
@SugaryCoyote
@SugaryCoyote 4 года назад
Strange that someone would move to Canada having never experienced the cold before.
@Fixin-To
@Fixin-To 2 года назад
@@SugaryCoyote because it’s 40° in Summer?
@SugaryCoyote
@SugaryCoyote 2 года назад
@@Fixin-To Why move to a country that you don't even know how to survive in?
@mohnishwadhwa5415
@mohnishwadhwa5415 2 года назад
@@SugaryCoyote Good luck going anywhere with this attitude
@zkfnd859
@zkfnd859 2 года назад
This Kathmandu weather is nuts. It is almost 20 degrees celsius during the day. If its sunny, it feels even warmer. But the moment you step indoors, it drops to 12 to 15 degrees Celsius. Plus, as the day progresses, it stays warm until sunlight, then a sudden drop. Evening to night(10 pm) temperature plummets to around 4-5 degrees celsius with heavy winds. If you walk during the day, you are hot. If you stop, the wind hits you and you shiver. It is nuts!
@bramverweij134
@bramverweij134 2 года назад
My base layer wicks moisture, gives the needed warmth when active and is windproof, water-resistant and dries quickly. I bring a second layer for extra warmth when I'm not active.
@MitulVitalie
@MitulVitalie 4 года назад
The best video watched so far, thx !
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 4 года назад
Thanks for the comment Vitalie Mitul! We're glad you enjoyed the video. -Matt
@muhammedtolgay1912
@muhammedtolgay1912 3 года назад
me to
@budisutrisno8002
@budisutrisno8002 Год назад
good explanation
@user-ty5fp7vx1u
@user-ty5fp7vx1u 6 лет назад
Good video. Where can I find that beautiful blue baselayer?!?
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 6 лет назад
@Manuel Mendoza Thanks for your comment! It is the Icebreaker Men's 260 Winter Zone L/S Zip Neck and can be found on our website here. www.ellis-brigham.com/products/icebreaker-mens-260-winter-zone-ls-zip-neck/239130
@solmyr2
@solmyr2 2 года назад
Hey what about pants and extremities ?
@andredeketeleastutecomplex
@andredeketeleastutecomplex 4 года назад
This is just the 'official' trekking/mountainering vision of the system. Personally, I use the 7-layer system for the homeless, which I invented based on the insufficient 3-layer system. Simply use thinner layers to trap more hot air. This way also allows for 'poor' clothing to be incorporated, homeless people after all aren't millionaires, and extensive use destroys all clothing, even expensive gear. You can use high-quality organic cotton if you don't plan on sweating. Really thin fleece bodywarmers are great to separate the sleeves of your several clothing items, it gives you a bit more clearence at the shoulders and a bit more wicking at the armpits.
@francesfarmer3874
@francesfarmer3874 3 года назад
if you buy it second hand those layers are cheap af
@SuperLarrythompson
@SuperLarrythompson 2 года назад
You didn't "invent" anything. Lol. Folks been doing what you talk about for as long as cheap clothes and poor peeps have been around. That being said, I've scored great layers at thrift stores. It's more about educating people than them not having access to decent layers. Nearly all of my wool socks were less than a buck from voa and most of my 1st layer shirts are from there(2 to 3 bucks).
@SuperLarrythompson
@SuperLarrythompson 2 года назад
I wish they would dial back on the sleeve length. I get that we need a bit of over hang but like 5-6 inches? Look at those sleeves.... My arctyrx shell was was too long. To the point it got in the way when uncuffed. And when cuffed it would trap water I honestly have never needed more than an inch or two extra.
@TO651
@TO651 5 лет назад
Would you still recommend a 3 layer system above 20,000ft? Or would you put your parka over the 3 layers?
@leonzhang7821
@leonzhang7821 2 года назад
At 20,000 feet, don’t wear the shell. Underneath anything, it’s useless.
@MrChessgator
@MrChessgator 2 года назад
Well Done! You might want to replace this video every year with updated suggestions for specific professional quality products! No junk!! Thank you :)
@asura8495
@asura8495 2 года назад
does one really need the newest product? even if theyre a tad better, there are many good jackets that do the job. shouldnt be a hobby to buy the newest stuff, at least if you dont have loads of disposable income
@TheMercer007
@TheMercer007 2 года назад
Is it best to go with a tight fitting shell over a down jacket or a loose fitting shell?
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham Год назад
Hey Paul, you need to be able to move freely and be comfortable so a tight fitting shell not always practical
@Helskrim
@Helskrim 2 года назад
What would you recommend for people who naturally sweat more? I drip in sweat while only shirt as base, fleece sweatshirt and softshell jacket.
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 2 года назад
worth looking at the fabrics you are wearing. For example 'cotton is rotten' when it comes to managing your moisture and for the layering system as a whole so choose a merino wool or synthetic base next to skin. Then layer up with a lightweight fleece (maybe avoid down insulation as fleece is much better at moving moisture away) top it off with your softshell (ensure this is breathable too) Hope that helps
@leocastrillo759
@leocastrillo759 2 года назад
a jacket or anorak with vents under the arm pits for ventalation
@SuperLarrythompson
@SuperLarrythompson 2 года назад
Vent systems and Merino poly layers.
@DRM1891
@DRM1891 Год назад
Just to confirm - is the outer layer just a waterproof jacket, or is it a hard shell I am looking to buy a suitable outer layer, and I see on outdoor shopping sites there are hard shell, soft shells, and waterproofs. Which is the most appropriate please?
@danceswithbadgers
@danceswithbadgers Год назад
Hard shell is just another name for a waterproof. Softshell is OK if it's not going to be raining all the time, as it can cope with showers or light rain/drizzle and is more breathable. An alternative is a windshirt, which is lighter and more packable than softshell, with similar rain resistance but less durability against abrasion.
@gcol66
@gcol66 4 месяца назад
Should I buy one size bigger for my shell layer (S to M size) so my synthetic insulator or down layer (S size) fit better together?
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 4 месяца назад
The best bet is to come in-store with your base layer and mid layers so you can try the shells on over the top. Different brands have slightly different fits and you might also find that the next size up might be too big when you don’t have the insulating layer on. Hope this helps Thanks, Andy
@mehulpangtey
@mehulpangtey Год назад
What hardshell model is that. Looks beautiful.
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham Год назад
Its a Norrona Lofoten jacket - it is beautiful and sooo comfortable!
@chronometa
@chronometa 3 года назад
Should you buy the outer shell a little bit bigger than your normal size?
@maromorostar6621
@maromorostar6621 3 года назад
Not necessarily, if I was you try the outer shell in the shop, or order 2 sizes from online store, and keep the size u like. All the outer shells i own all are made with xtra room in shoulders and arms so i just have them in my normal size.
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 3 года назад
We'd say you shouldn't buy a larger sized jacket to accommodate the extra layers just make sure you buy good quality light weight layers to go underneath
@TerrorFahrer
@TerrorFahrer 3 года назад
where can i find this red shell layer? looking for a shell on my down jacket 😕
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 3 года назад
Try this link www.ellis-brigham.com/norrona-mens
@chronometa
@chronometa 3 года назад
REI I think has a decent shell layer at a good price.
@TerrorFahrer
@TerrorFahrer 3 года назад
@@chronometa sounds good i'll have a look thank you :)
@oky_achmad
@oky_achmad 2 года назад
Woww
@kunalbelamkar
@kunalbelamkar Год назад
Can you wear a feather down instead of synthetic mid layer and then put a Shell layer to protect from rain?
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham Год назад
Down is a great natural insulator and is breathable but if it gets wet its not as effective as synthetic at keeping you warm
@kunalbelamkar
@kunalbelamkar Год назад
@@ellisbrigham Yes, correct but already own a feather down so, I think getting a shell on top of that would solve the problem and save money maybe
@fabiogeremia8591
@fabiogeremia8591 3 года назад
What's the name model of the north face fleece mid layer? Someone knows please :)
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 3 года назад
Its the North Face Glacier 100 www.ellis-brigham.com/the-north-face-men-s-100-glacier-1-4-zip-205099
@maromorostar6621
@maromorostar6621 3 года назад
Go with the north face glacier pro its better
@whbjr.6400
@whbjr.6400 2 года назад
Do I need 3 layer on my lower body?
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 2 года назад
Usually 2 on your legs is plenty as they are constantly moving
@santaibera7043
@santaibera7043 2 года назад
What is the model of that black north face?
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 2 года назад
Its a North Face Thermoball www.ellis-brigham.com/factfinder/result/?query=thermoball&page=2
@leifdux7277
@leifdux7277 11 месяцев назад
How do i change if it's downpouring outside? take shelter under a tree and then remove my mid layer?
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 11 месяцев назад
Great question! Navigating layer changes during a downpour can be tricky, but here's a helpful approach: Like you say, the best option might be to find shelter under a tree etc but if that’s not possible, position yourself out of the wind to avoid most of the rain. Swiftly remove your backpack and the layer you want to change while undercover, and put on the new layer as efficiently and quickly as possible. Minimize exposure by staying within the sheltered area. Practice this process beforehand for a smoother experience. Once changed, ensure your gear is properly packed away and continue your hike. Remember, staying dry is crucial for comfort and safety. Thanks, Andy
@xilefx
@xilefx Год назад
well made. but why is noone talking about hot or tropical weather. merino? no merino? silk and linen?
@thedevil1667
@thedevil1667 2 года назад
I feel cold only by watching this
@ekoado3373
@ekoado3373 2 года назад
Song name????
@BooshyBrows
@BooshyBrows 2 года назад
I assume this isn't for skiing
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 2 года назад
the basic principles of layering are the same for any mountain sport or indeed any activity done in cold environments - its all about regulating your body temperature with the right choice of clothing
@SuperLarrythompson
@SuperLarrythompson 2 года назад
Nah bro, just wear a tall t and a giant cotton hoodie with a pbr beanie(I mean that's what all the skiers wear)....
@domzbu
@domzbu Год назад
Wearing a waterproof shell outer layer on a Dry day is just a recipe for sweating harder and having a wetter mid layer as a result. Waterproof shells aren’t so breathable, despite the marketing. Even goretex.
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham Год назад
If your layering system is working as it should then all moisture should be being moved away from the body
@domzbu
@domzbu Год назад
@@ellisbrigham agreed, however you're still going to sweat more and need to drink more - if your outer is less breathable. Additionally, you'll wear out the DWR faster wearing a DWR hardshell under a chaffing backpack day in day out on dry days. Better to save it for the rainy ones.
@unclebob8419
@unclebob8419 7 месяцев назад
A shell also protects against the wind. On a cold day, wind can make you very cold, it goes through mid layers. I always have a shell on through the winter, I adjust or remove my mid layers and open the pit zips on the shell.
@kristiyan95
@kristiyan95 Год назад
If I wear that many things i need to be somwhere where is -30c. Otherwise i will die from heath exhaustion. Tshirt and a jacket on top is the most i can do 😁
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham Год назад
That's the beauty of the system, layer up as needed - too hot take a layer off, too cold put one on - the key is regulating your body temperature with breathable layers so your clothing helps take some of the hard work off you. One piece of advice is avoid cotton if you do wear a t-shirt
@kristiyan95
@kristiyan95 Год назад
@@ellisbrigham Most shorts I have are cotton unfortunatelly. Ans I always swet alot and feel awfull afterwards. This might be it. To be honst couple of days ago I never even tough that I should think about what matterial I am wearing and all that.
@Photalitube
@Photalitube 2 года назад
So, what about pants?
@oldschoolbluesplayer5319
@oldschoolbluesplayer5319 2 года назад
Not one word about YOUR HANDS !
@CundaliniWantsHisHandBack
@CundaliniWantsHisHandBack 2 года назад
Gloves.
@NoahMyers-oo8vt
@NoahMyers-oo8vt Год назад
I like sloth's.
@jessenelson9768
@jessenelson9768 4 года назад
If you are reading this, just know that you are special. Lets someone know that you love them. Love yourself, love others, and smile.
@stevescott1962
@stevescott1962 2 года назад
Um thats 4 layers? 🤔🤔🤔
@fabiogeremia8591
@fabiogeremia8591 3 года назад
No one reply me ahah
@ellisbrigham
@ellisbrigham 3 года назад
Yes we did!
@paulr9591
@paulr9591 Месяц назад
That’s like 4 layers…
@anonix4078
@anonix4078 Год назад
Would have been more understandable if you showed some skin. Thank you :)
@jt8251
@jt8251 2 года назад
Why does the outer layer always have to be so damn bulky and enveloping. That poor dude is drowning in that jacket.
@kucingmenangissedih
@kucingmenangissedih Год назад
Sometimes to accomodate different type of Insulation jacket, some down jacket are bigger/bulky.
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