HOW TO STAY WARM ON THE TRAILS
Know the conditions
Riders should always check the weather forecast, and adjust their clothing and route for the greatest enjoyment. Windy and colder days are best for winding trails because the riding style is more active. Smooth trails are colder than rough, bumpy trails. So learn how to always stay comfortable and warm.
Layer it up
Experienced riders know what to wear when going snowmobiling: layers. The layering technique starts with a thin base layer worn against the skin to wick away perspiration. Then a thicker, insulating layer creates an air pocket that keeps you warm. Finally, an outer shell blocks the wind and provides added insulation.
This three-layer technique is proven to not only keep you dry and comfortable, but also allows you the flexibility of adjusting your comfort through a wide range of riding conditions. It’s the only way to dress warm for snowmobiling.
GET THE RIGHT GEAR
Base layers
These are tops and bottoms generally made of a thin, moisture wicking polyester or merino wool. Since these materials are highly breathable and lightweight, they keep your whole body toasty while allowing full range of movement. Base layer bottoms are also what to wear under snowmobile pants.
- Ultralight Base Layer
- Merino Base Layer
- Merino Blend Base Layer
Mid layers
Insulating mid layers are generally fleece or thicker merino wool. Being denser and slightly looser than the base layer, they lock in warmth but still let your skin breathe.
- X-Team Microfleece
- Packable Jacket
- Pro Liner Pants
Outer shells
Outer shells are jackets, pants or one-piece suits typically made of a technical textile with a windproof membrane. They may also feature snow-friendly details like sealed seams and water-resistant zippers.
- X Team Jacket
- X Team Pants
Helmets
Helmets not only help keep your head warm, they are the safest way to ride. Ski-Doo has a range of head protection specially designed for snowmobiling.
- OXYGEN Helmet
- XC-4 Cross Helmet
- Neck Warmer
Boots and socks
The adventure ends when your feet get cold and wet, so keep them warm and dry!
- Thermal Socks
- Ski-Doo Tec+ Boots
Gloves and mitts
Your hands are totally exposed on the handlebars. No matter how long you stay out there, they need extra warmth and protection.
- X-Team Crew Gloves
- X-Team Leather Gloves
If you are unsure how to dress warm for snowmobiling or have more questions like what boots to wear, your local Ski-Doo dealer can help you select the right gear for your location and riding style.