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Yes, you can layer a hoodie under a shell jacket for added warmth and versatility in cold weather conditions.
Choosing the Right Hoodies
When layering a hoodie under a shell jacket, it’s essential to choose the right type of hoodie. Opt for a mid-weight hoodie made of breathable, moisture-wicking materials such as merino wool, fleece, or synthetic blends. These materials will help regulate your body temperature and prevent overheating. Consider a hoodie with a DWR (durable water repellent) treatment to protect against rain and snow.
Layering Techniques
When layering a hoodie under a shell jacket, aim for a total thickness of 2-3 layers, including the base layer, mid-layer, and outer shell. This will provide adequate warmth without compromising mobility. For colder conditions, consider adding a thermal base layer or a lightweight insulating layer under the hoodie. Remember to leave some room for airflow between the layers to prevent overheating.
Shell Jacket Selection
Select a shell jacket that is compatible with the hoodie’s thickness and material. A waterproof and breathable shell jacket with a DWR treatment will help keep you dry and protected from the elements. Consider a shell jacket with adjustable cuffs and hem to prevent heat loss. For extreme cold, look for a shell jacket with a windproof and waterproof rating of at least IPX7 (waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes).
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