(Part 2) Best women hiking clothing according to redditors
We found 58 Reddit comments discussing the best women hiking clothing. We ranked the 45 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
I found tousers that are perfect for me (lots of pockets, robust, office-style), and I keep recommending them to friends, but so far, everyone has noped out of the 70€ price tag.
Link - the pockets hold my phone, keys, wallet and handkerchiefs without looking too bulky.
How about wool socks that she can use on the camping trip? Add a fun embroidery patch to commemorate her birthday and trip. I just linked a random one, but I'm sure you can find one that is meaningful to her birthday, the trip, or your friendship.
Another fun idea is this wine tumbler!
Perfect accompaniment to these socks: http://www.amazon.com/Sock-It-To-Me-Planes/dp/B0042GS9L0
Darn Tough has a few dark colored, thin cushion options. [Here's] (http://www.amazon.com/Darn-Tough-Vermont-Lattice-Charcoal/dp/B00F0NFGJM/ref=sr_1_9?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1452106730&sr=1-9&nodeID=3456051&keywords=darn+tough+wool+light+cushion) one, and [here's] (http://www.amazon.com/Darn-Tough-Vermont-Cushion-10-11-5/dp/B00BMCOR8Q/ref=sr_1_11?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1452106105&sr=1-11&nodeID=1044886&keywords=darn+tough+socks+light+cushion) a second one. [Here's] (http://www.amazon.com/Smartwool-Womens-Marled-Friend-Socks/dp/B00KVV8PFU/ref=sr_1_25?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1452106200&sr=1-25&nodeID=1044886&keywords=smartwool+light) a Smartwool option that may work.
$11.10
Wool socks are great gifts. They're pricey if you need to buy a weeks worth all at once. I really like Darn Tough socks. They're better quality than Smartwool and guaranteed for life.
The real problem is that there is such a wide range of temperatures here in Fairbanks (80F in the summer down to -40 or -50 in the winter) that you really need two or three pairs of everything. Your -40F mittens are going to make you really uncomfortable when its +20 out. Same with your heavy down parka and your heavy boots. But I wear hiking weight wool socks and normal boots every day from September to May if I'm not going to be outside for the whole day and my feet stay warm.
I was very happy with the Sierra Designs Hurricane pants I bought last year for Iceland in October: https://www.amazon.com/Sierra-Designs-Womens-Hurricane-Pant/dp/B00NJJQ06C
They pack down into the side pocket, so I could carry them in a pack to have handy if needed. They were loose enough that I could just pull them on over merino leggings which is mostly what I wore when I was there. But they still had a bit of a shape to them so it didn't look like I was wearing a plastic garbage bag like some rain pants do. With those plus some tights underneath I was perfectly warm and dry.
I'm a teacher and I'm moving to Costa Rica in a month, where apparently all you do is sweat so I've been doing some research on this!
Target has some cheap linen stuff on their website right now. I bought the shirts, and they're really comfortable! They're huge compared to normal Mossimo sizing though, so read the size chart before you buy.
I also got these pants from Roxy that I'm totally in love with and don't look too casual if your shirt is long enough.
Other than that, I got some maxi skirts so I can still bend down without kids being all up in my crotch and some dolman tops, which are lovely because they're not all up in your armpits so the sweat stains don't show.
Shameless ad for my favourite pants: https://www.amazon.com/5-11-Womens-Cirrus-Pants-Regular/dp/B00I5RK0ZA/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1478511216&sr=1-1&nodeID=1040660&keywords=cirrus+pants
Nice enough for the office, and eight usable pockets! I can carry my phone, wallet, keys, handkerchiefs, and random small stuff.
My feet don't have any circulation either and I use wool socks (even though I'm allergic to wool! haha) and I will never go back. My husband got me a pair of the smartwool ones and I am not a fan. I buy this kind on Amazon.
Ankle height merino wool socks. People assume wool means warm and itchy, not the case. They can be used all season, as they are thermo-regulating, keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. They also wick away moisture and dry quickly, while giving an excellent extra layer of padding. I wear them casually now too. So comfy.
I recommend getting tall socks and something like this. Jeans are the pretty much the worst possible thing you could wear to work outside in the summer. I assure you that they make outdoor pants that are thin enough to easily tuck into your socks. Been working outside on the Gulf Coast doing bio research for 5 years and you couldn't pay me enough to wear jeans to work.
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Link Those look like theyʻre worth trying! Iʻd get them if they were usable when playing softball :3
https://smile.amazon.com/ColdPruf-Womens-Platinum-Plus-Size/dp/B0097GQ9WG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1465937136&sr=8-1&keywords=coldpruf+plus
https://smile.amazon.com/ColdPruf-Womens%C2%A0Platinum-Plus-Size-Bottom/dp/B0097GQBV0/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1465937136&sr=8-4&keywords=coldpruf+plus
I wore these under my clothes on a trip to Montana in the middle of the winter- they officially only go up to a 3x but most of the reviews say they run large, and a 2x was fine for me at a sz 24/3x.
I got a baselayer shirt and leggings from Columbia last year which uses their "omni heat" technology. They worked great in winter for me! I can't find them on Columbia's website for some reason, but here are the pants and top on amazon.