1 |
Very light insulation for short periods outside on mild days - or cold days with continuous high-level activity (e.g., running). |
2 |
Insulated enough for short periods on cold days and not too warm for activities like walking, cross-country skiing, hiking, or wood stacking. |
3 |
Just enough warmth for activity on cold days and sufficient insulation for being inactive in temperatures in the 30s F - may be too warm for some high-intensity activities but perfect for others. |
4 |
Perfect for being active on very cold days and great for staying warm when you're not that active in the same conditions. |
5 |
Lots of warmth for long periods outside on cold and very cold days. |
6 |
Our highest level of warmth for staying comfortable when you are outside for extended periods without shelter nearby or when you want to stay out longer without your gloves or mittens being the reason you can't. |