Other
trekking clothing - the right choice with the Sportano shopWhen you are planning a trip to the mountains, a long walk in the forest or a trek of several days, well-chosen clothing is a key element of success. Trekking clothing is not only about fashion, but above all about functionality, comfort and safety.
In the Sportano sports shop you will find hiking headwear, trekking waistcoats, rain capes and much more from well-known brands such as 4F, Black Diamond, Columbia, Fjällräven, Helly Hansen, La Sportiva and Patagonia.Vests
trekking waistcoats: practicality in an elegant wayTrekking waistcoats are a great solution for people who are looking for an extra layer of insulation without restricting movement in the arms. They are extremely functional, offering extra thermal protection and pockets for storing essential items. The materials used in waistcoats are usually water and wind resistant, making them ideal for wearing in a variety of weather conditions. Some waistcoats also have additional features such as underarm ventilation for better air circulation. What's more, trekking waistcoats are often designed to match the rest of your outdoor clothing, allowing for a stylish and cohesive combination of functionality and appearance.Skirts
and trekking dresses: women's style on the trailThere is no reason why trekking should be reserved only for cargo trousers and loose T-shirts. For women who want to combine style and functionality, there is the option of trekking skirts and dresses. These pieces of clothing are designed to provide comfort and freedom of movement during outdoor activities. Made from lightweight, breathable materials, these skirts and dresses often have additional features such as moisture wicking, UV protection and durable seams. In addition, they can have hidden pockets, which is extremely practical on the trail.Shirts
Trekking shirts: comfort and functionality in oneTrekking shirts are not only comfortable but also incredibly functional. They are usually made of lightweight, breathable materials such as polyester, nylon or natural fibres such as cotton and merino wool. As a result, they are able to wick moisture away from the body, which is extremely important during long days spent hiking. These materials are also UV-resistant, further protecting the skin from sunburn. Some trekking shirts have extra pockets and loops, which are extremely practical for storing small items such as a compass, map or phone. Depending on your preference, you can choose between different cuts - from long-sleeved shirts for better protection to short sleeves for better ventilation.Hiking hats
Hiking headgearThe head is one of the parts of the body that is most exposed to the weather. The right headgear can make a significant difference to your comfort and safety during trekking or other outdoor activities. There are different types of hiking headwear available on the market, such as trekking caps, hats, bandanas, scarves or chimneys.
Trekking hats, usually made of lightweight and breathable materials, are great for colder days, providing thermal insulation. Trekking hats, with a wide brim, offer protection from the sun and are ideal for hot, sunny conditions. Bandanas, scarves and chimneys are versatile and can be used in a variety of ways - as a headband, scarf or even as an impromptu cover for the face in the event of strong wind or sand. Each of these headgear has its own unique characteristics and advantages, but they all share a common goal: protection from the sun, wind, cold and other conditions that can affect your wellbeing during outdoor activities.Socks
Trekking socks: the foundation of comfort on any terrainTrekking socks are an item of clothing that is often underestimated, but which is crucial to your overall comfort and hiking experience. Choosing the wrong socks puts you at risk of chafing, blisters and general discomfort, which can spoil even the most promising outdoor adventure. Trekking socks are designed for long-lasting comfort and protection. They are made of moisture-wicking materials to help keep feet dry even during intense exertion. Additional reinforcements in sensitive areas, such as the heel and toe, provide better protection against abrasion and greater durability. Some trekking socks also have thermal properties, making them ideal for a variety of weather conditions, from hot days to freezing nights.Gloves
trekking gloves: protection for hands in all conditionsHands are one of the most vulnerable parts of the body to injury and discomfort during trekking or other outdoor activities. That's why the right trekking gloves are absolutely key. They will protect your hands from the cold, wind and also from different types of injuries such as abrasions, cuts or even insect bites. Trekking gloves are made of different materials, depending on their purpose. They can be waterproof, heat insulating or made of breathable materials. Some have special reinforcements on the palms and fingers for extra protection in difficult terrain. Others may have features such as touchscreens on the fingers, allowing you to use a smartphone without removing the gloves. It is important to choose gloves that are appropriate for the season and the type of activity you are planning.Cloaks
Rain capes: an essential in capricious weatherRain capes are one of those items of clothing that are always worth having at hand when trekking or other outdoor activities. While they may seem insignificant when the sun is shining beautifully, their value becomes obvious when it unexpectedly starts to rain. Not only are they waterproof, they are often also windproof, making them the perfect barrier against unfriendly weather conditions. Modern cloaks are lightweight, can be easily folded and stowed in a rucksack, and some are even so compact that they fit into a small bag or pocket. In addition, rain capes are often equipped with features such as a hood, ventilation openings or a zip to increase their functionality and comfort.
Expand the description Collapse the description