You should follow the layering principle when you dress for Kilimanjaro. Staying warm and dry is imperative for a successful climb, and you can achieve it easily if you know how to properly layer:
1 base layer: thermo underwear, long sleeve shirt, sock liners, and thin gloves. The base layer consists of moisture-wicking items that are worn against the skin. By moving sweat away from your body, the base layer should keep you dry and provide some insulation. Synthetics for this layer, no cotton!
2 mid layers: fleece pants, sweater, down jacket, and thick socks. The primary purpose of these layers is to provide warmth. Therefore, while searching for mid layers, you should look for those that have good insulating qualities. Use fleece, down or heavier synthetics!
1 outer layer: waterproof jacket and pants, knit hat, and waterproof skiing gloves. The outer layer is designed to provide protection from the wind, rain and snow.
Don’t let the changing temperatures on Kilimanjaro stump you – be prepared for any weather condition.
Clothes are among of the personal equipment which every client should carry before starting his trip. Other personal equipment including personal small first aid kit, bottle of water and so on. The client you should take the following equipment when you want to climb Kilimanjaro.
Pair of sports underwear 4-5
Sports bras (for ladies)
Lightweight base layer
four short sleeve trekking shirts
two long sleeve trekking shirts
one up two pairs of trekking trousers
Mid-weight fleece jacket
Core jacket or third layer
Warm jacket
Insulated trousers
Hard Shell
Rain gear
Hat with neck cover
Beanie or head band
Neck warmer
Head lamp
Sun Glasses
Inner Gloves
Outer gloves
Trekking poles
Hiking boots
Trekking socks
Thermal Socks
Gaiters
Duffle bag
Day Pack
Hydration Bladder
Rain cover
Sleeping
Thermal Mat
Sleeping Bag
Inflatable Pillow
Clothing
Is more important that you are needed to dress well and prepared for your trip. Here we provide details on how to choose the best clothing and equipment so that you can travel well and enjoy the trip.
Base layer
This equipment is most important because its function is to transport moisture away from the skin. Cotton is not good for this purpose. Base layer tops work efficiently at this and can be used as t-shirts on warm days and as extra warmth on cold days. Wicking underwear is also recommended although less important. It is advised for every climber to have more than one base layer which could help him in order to change when one is dirty.
Mid layers
The purpose of the mid layer is to provide warmth. These materials are mostly used in cold season to provide warm to climbers body but other materials such as smart wool are also good. One top is normally enough but for longer trips and changing weather environment it is advised having one lighter top and one warmer top.
Trousers and shorts
The choice of trousers is very important and should give you unrestricted movement. Too long or too wide trouser legs may cause a slowly movement for clients. Many modern materials are light and dry quickly. The best-chosen quality trouser and shorts it will make the client feel comfortable when climbing Kilimanjaro because can move properly. A couple of pockets are useful. Shorts are great for warmer days. Some trousers have detachable legs that convert to shorts. That’s why it is good to choose the best equipment before starting your travel.
Wind and waterproof
The best option is to carry a good and soft-shell zip up jacket that is both windproof and highly water resistant, most manufacturing industries make good jackets used for trekking activities. A waterproof and breathable set of waterproofs are also required when trekking on the mountains, these should be one hundred percent waterproof, breathable and pack down small for carriage.
Insulation
Is advised to travel in good seasons because If trekking in the greater ranges, winter or hut to huts, a down or synthetic duvet jacket is highly recommended for fending of the chilly evenings and early mornings. Down jackets are more efficient and pack down well for carrying but are expensive and useless when wet. Synthetic jackets are more useful and cheaper.
Socks
Normally is the responsible of the trekkers to carry also socks which will be used to prevent climbers with cold as well as injury. Technical trekking socks are recommended. Socks with a mix of wool and manmade materials are the best on climbing issues. Although socks are expensive but are widely regarded as the best available. Trekkers should need to have two or more pair of new socks for every one day’s trekking.
Normal and rain Boots
Normal boots could help the climbers when they are in slopes and also rain boots will be used where there is rain to prevent legs with injuries or legs disease like fingers fungus.
Your boots are the most important purchase you will make, and careful consideration and choice should be afforded this major purchase as you will be spending all day wearing them. Trekking shoes and trainers are not suitable, as you will need good ankle support. Make sure you choose the boots which have a perfect fit and wear them before your trip.
Hats
In winter season or the greater ranges, a balaclava should also be carried. Hats are not necessary if carrying good waterproofs which work as the same as hats.
Gloves
Gloves are more important when trekking in the mountains because it can get chilly, even in summer, particularly if staying overnight in mountain huts. Two pairs should be carried you
Sunglasses
Sunglasses with protection are essential. Models that wrap around the face and prevent sun coming in through the sides are recommended, for winter and alpine conditions a factor of three to four is important. Every climber must carry more than one sung glass because in case one is damaged you can use another one to protect your eyes with sunlight.
Sun protection
This includes lip balm which is highly protect the mouth. A high factor sunscreen and lip balm is essential. You are required to carry only one because it’s enough for your tour.
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