What to wear in Arctic conditions

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2017
  • A short video about how to dress appropriately at different temperatures.
    Models: Julia Roosens and Eliel Ikonen. Film-maker: Josh Simister.
    NB: Julia is dressing, in each scenario, for a day spent outdoors on a husky safari (as opposed to popping out to the shops) for someone of tiny build / someone who is not used to being in arctic conditions.
    Someone with more body fat / someone just heading outside for eg 1 hour, would obviously be able to get away with wearing fewer layers in each temperature zone. (And most of our guides comfortably wear 1-3 layers less than is shown here for each temperature zone.)
    Music by soundcloud.com/joshpir

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  • @infofootage
    @infofootage 5 лет назад +47

    I live in Canada. And my layering system never exceed 4 layers! Even when it gets -35 celisious!
    1. Choosing the base layer depends on how cold it is outside. So when it is very cold. I wear my heavyweight merino wool or high quality synthetic layer.
    2. The outer shell layers will be the second key depends on if it is wet, snowing or just bitter dry.
    3. Insulation layer could be wool or fleece.
    4. It is not about the number of layers you wear. As it depends on the quality and the fabric of your clothing system.

    • @ralos4326
      @ralos4326 4 года назад

      What you recommend for - 25 - 30 without down insulate?

    • @pzzcc
      @pzzcc 4 года назад

      What is your base layer ? It rarely goes below 0 here and that is my first time considering base layer.

    • @ralos4326
      @ralos4326 4 года назад +3

      @@pzzcc icebreaker 260 100% merino for top and bottom,but i need full pack for most extreme cold weather.My set includes icebreaker 260 top and bottom base layers (for staying in the camp i think to buy one more 260 for tom and bottom and that equals 520gm base layers for stay in the camp)my jacket is apex flex gtx 2.0 3layers gore tex.I will buy soon other equipment,what you recommend the price is not problem only i dont wanna down insulation?The problem is for the stay in the snow for photo sessions in minus 20 minus 25,what is the best gear list for very very small acticity?

    • @TheDesiLiter
      @TheDesiLiter 3 года назад +1

      Yea, I just kept looking for the woolen layers.. And even had to watch some of it over, because I thought I overlooked them. Nop, just not there! 😂 I've never needed that many layers either, and I'm an average woman (I'm actually spot on for hight here in Norway. I'm 1.67m 😂)

    • @DumpTrump4TRE45ON
      @DumpTrump4TRE45ON Год назад

      Me too. I live in Alaska and I never exceed four layers, even in -40F. -10 C is 14 F, and I do not even need base layers. 14F is not cold. I just wear hiking pants, t shirt, down jacket, mittens and a cap. I can stay out all day.

  • @MysticKitten444
    @MysticKitten444 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this video! I'm going to Torassieppi in January and it has really helped me figure out what I need to stay warm. xx

  • @kevinmunene456
    @kevinmunene456 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the video, am moving to Stavanger Norway from nice and warm Nairobi weather, where I grew up!

    • @fyivid
      @fyivid 3 года назад +1

      Welcome! The lowest you will experience in coastal Stvg is around -10. Usually temps range from 2-7+ in winter and 16-21 in summer. But if you move further inlands in the winter it's gonna be cold.

  • @nikritshak.9523
    @nikritshak.9523 6 лет назад +1

    This is so lovely. Thank you =)

  • @anhdo9354
    @anhdo9354 5 лет назад

    Look at your video that is amazing and admiration about your suffering but weather.

  • @sotl97
    @sotl97 3 года назад +1

    I am cold just watching this.

  • @travisnarc
    @travisnarc 6 лет назад +2

    Great Video!!!

  • @sebastienmerlet8700
    @sebastienmerlet8700 5 лет назад

    perfect and funny video ! thanks

  • @eane4762
    @eane4762 3 года назад +3

    I love the ice cold, even women give up on matching their clothes and making sure they look good......

  • @thinthreadadvised8568
    @thinthreadadvised8568 6 лет назад +2

    Very interesting video.
    WHat kind of materials are made of each layers ?

  • @technopig1013
    @technopig1013 3 года назад +1

    It snows in Australia but it gets the most coldest -5 degrees

  • @mashalkhan5774
    @mashalkhan5774 3 года назад +1

    Imagine you wana poo so bad, the moment you are done wearing all these layers.

  • @paxwallacejazz
    @paxwallacejazz 6 лет назад +1

    Glad she's pretty makes this educational video so much more entertaining.

  • @grahamriley8124
    @grahamriley8124 2 года назад

    The boy manages with just the one jacket.

  • @La7arus
    @La7arus Год назад

    Going to restroom must be a fun !

  • @AlexanderMason1
    @AlexanderMason1 10 месяцев назад

    As someone who lives in an area that often gets the -40°C as well as participated in extreme cold arctic expeditions, the amount of layers you’re wearing is way too much and will cause you to overheat and sweat which is a sure way to get really cold and maybe even sick in the extreme cold. Getting wet in the cold can also cause hypothermia. That is just not how do you layer.

  • @Chrisentiae
    @Chrisentiae 6 лет назад

    Thank you. Shared on Facebook. :)

  • @lukki84
    @lukki84 6 лет назад

    It helps thank you!

  • @zakirazak5812
    @zakirazak5812 3 года назад

    Try using Oros Orion Parka. I was told that it works till -20°C.

  • @michaeldautry
    @michaeldautry 4 года назад

    Can the human body generate enough heat at -40 to stay outside continuously or is it just for a short period of time until you can get into a shelter? Thanks!

  • @9Musicmedia
    @9Musicmedia 6 лет назад

    Nice video

  • @BH-cy9tb
    @BH-cy9tb 6 лет назад +2

    Why is RUclips taking me here. Nice video, can't believe I watched till the end.

  • @adolfcaillouadolfhitlersco9945
    @adolfcaillouadolfhitlersco9945 6 лет назад

    Has anyone noticed that theirs two whats in the title

  • @nk4507
    @nk4507 6 лет назад

    hi we plan to visit Abisko in Dec to chase the auroras. Any suggestions on the ideal layering. We come from a city where winter temperatures are 12 to 15 degree centigrade (basically winter for us and warm weather for many other countries!). Please do advise on warm yet economical fabric .

    • @HettaHuskies
      @HettaHuskies  6 лет назад +2

      Merino wool layers and materials like powerstretch are best.

  • @ps4minegraft139
    @ps4minegraft139 6 лет назад

    Wear is the down experditions jacket on -40?

  • @albertimi1
    @albertimi1 5 лет назад

    ❤️

  • @dimi7055
    @dimi7055 2 года назад +1

    Your -40 would probably take me to -120.

    • @HettaHuskies
      @HettaHuskies  2 года назад +1

      Some people are a little more sensitive to the cold than others. Thank you for watching.

    • @AlexanderMason1
      @AlexanderMason1 10 месяцев назад

      @@HettaHuskiesa little more sensitive? Your -10c is my -50c. Just get a better outer layer at that point.

  • @MyJoshywoshy
    @MyJoshywoshy 6 лет назад

    What’s that red Rab jacket called? I want one

  • @yltf
    @yltf Месяц назад

    Не нужно столько слоев. Они не будут работать эффективно.
    На -30 достаточно теплого термобелья, флисовой кофты, утепленных штанов, сверху пуховую жилетку для утепления туловища и парки с капюшоном

  • @Master-AGN
    @Master-AGN 3 года назад

    Must be cold sensitive. I am still free balling until 5°~7°C.

  • @foconnor2794
    @foconnor2794 6 лет назад

    WHAT TO WEAR IN -50?

  • @MartinStefanovFilms
    @MartinStefanovFilms 6 лет назад

    nice video :)

  • @anotherguy88
    @anotherguy88 6 лет назад +2

    Wow, you dress really warmy for these temperatures. I have to admit i never stayed the whole day in less than -20, so probably you're right.

  • @osvaldomartinez9924
    @osvaldomartinez9924 3 года назад +1

    2:14 How can I buy those "pants"?

  • @butlerdawgs78
    @butlerdawgs78 3 года назад

    Just curious, do you ever wear a liner glove inside the mittens when it gets super cold? If you have to take the mittens off to do something, don't want to expose skin right?

    • @HettaHuskies
      @HettaHuskies  3 года назад +2

      We wear liners often - and nearly always when below -30C inside gloves / mitts since we are constantly pulling our hands out and in from the mitts to work with the dogs. We keep spare ones in our pockets so as to change when wet. FYI Julia in this is just emphasising layers since clients frequently come with just one base, one fleece and then expect the outer to be sufficient. She is also super tiny and is wearing 7 technical wool / whatever when I am only wearing 4....it was mostly to make that point that the number of layers and making sure that there is enough room between them is important for the small folk in particular.

  • @HWOZPRODUCTIONS
    @HWOZPRODUCTIONS 6 лет назад +1

    Wow! You must live in Canada 🇨🇦💪🏽

    • @fugazi84
      @fugazi84 6 лет назад +2

      I live in Québec, Canada, and at -30c we put a lot less layers than this

  • @timmark4190
    @timmark4190 6 лет назад +1

    Don’t you layer your gloves?

  • @hyderhydra3269
    @hyderhydra3269 6 лет назад +6

    how did i get here?

  • @charles-edouardboyle7908
    @charles-edouardboyle7908 6 лет назад

    you must be well wrapped up there!

  • @foconnor2794
    @foconnor2794 6 лет назад +5

    wear for 40 º take 40 minutes¡¡¡¡¡¡

  • @KossolaxtheForesworn
    @KossolaxtheForesworn 5 лет назад +10

    wear nothing, because finnish sisu prevents you from freezing over.
    hypothermia is weakness of the spirit.

  • @seonkyukim5935
    @seonkyukim5935 3 года назад

    👍👍👍😄

  • @anticom6099
    @anticom6099 3 года назад

    Song name?

  • @newjawn9004
    @newjawn9004 2 года назад

    That makes me tired just watching and thinking about carrying all of that clothing weight. When you are buying boots, do you first decide on how many layers of socks you will wear with the boots? The boots that you wear in 0 degrees then would be too small for -20 degrees?

    • @HettaHuskies
      @HettaHuskies  2 года назад

      I generally wear a size to big and wear 2 or 3 pairs of socks depending on the conditions. Thanks for watching.

  • @di2ger
    @di2ger 6 лет назад +2

    -40°C in Arctics is almost a hot summer! I wear '-10°C' combo only when it's below -25°C.

    • @asriel1198
      @asriel1198 6 лет назад +1

      You may not know nothing about that but I agree that overkill wearing. During my army officer training we have to sleep outside at -40°C. Freezing river dropping cancelled due the temperature. That -25°C was kind a limit what feather sleeping bag can resist. -40°C was a painfull experience.

    • @KossolaxtheForesworn
      @KossolaxtheForesworn 5 лет назад

      fall asleep in kipinä...or pour kerosine onto the stove cos sleep deprivation fairies told you so.

  • @jariperho
    @jariperho 6 лет назад +14

    So much plastic and fleece from what I can see. I would encourage using more wool, down or a tightly woven cotton/polycotton fabric for the outer layers. Microplastics are also a thing to take into consideration.

    • @IMOO1896
      @IMOO1896 3 года назад +1

      NO COTTON in cold climates, it doesn’t sick and stays wet!

    • @jariperho
      @jariperho 3 года назад

      @@IMOO1896 Cotton blends work just fine. Many outdoor companies use a blend of cotton and polyester with their technical garments including Fjällräven (G-1000), Lundhags (LPC), Sasta, Helicon-Tex etc. Then there's also Ventile which is 100% cotton.

    • @evlynstokes6014
      @evlynstokes6014 2 года назад

      @@jariperho If you wear cotton or cotton blends and you get wet you will die of hypothermia for sure it absorbs water wich collapses the fabric and loses all of its insulation affect also down is used in most of the setups but wool has some disadvantages

    • @jariperho
      @jariperho 2 года назад

      @@evlynstokes6014 If hypothermia from wet clothing is a realistic threat, then it doesn't really matter what you wear. You have to change to dry clothing. Nothing is practically warm, if it's soaking wet.

    • @jariperho
      @jariperho 2 года назад

      @Evlyn Stokes No one has suggested to wear cotton as a base/insulation layer.

  • @vequi1047
    @vequi1047 2 года назад

    😄👍🏻

  • @user-vm2bg1pf3p
    @user-vm2bg1pf3p 6 лет назад

    it is not clear how warm the pants at 0 degrees

    • @HettaHuskies
      @HettaHuskies  6 лет назад +2

      Just a pair of thermal bottoms (wool or synthetic) and a waterproof pant / Fjellraven-type trousers. (This is really just a guide, only, to ensuring that people really understand that they have to add multiple layers - ideally of as good material as they can).

  • @axerxes3981
    @axerxes3981 6 лет назад +2

    Just now ran across your delightful video. However entertaining,,,, nothing was said as WHAT the various levels of clothing were/are or the material they are made from. Not terribly useful unless we know that the layers are. Cute kid!!

    • @evlynstokes6014
      @evlynstokes6014 2 года назад

      base layers are probably polester or merino
      midlayers look to be fleece
      salapettes are probably synthetic insulated waterproof pants Eg primaloft with gortex or similar
      the jackets are probably down or synthetic insulated

    • @axerxes3981
      @axerxes3981 2 года назад

      @@evlynstokes6014 Evlyn... thanks for the note and update. Good Lord, that was THREE years ago!! Bless your sweet heart. Muchly appreciated!! Ax

  • @mrjones4249
    @mrjones4249 6 лет назад +1

    I don't want to be anywhere I have to wear that much clothing. I noticed you didn't layer on the gloves, are there standalone gloves that work for extreme wet and cold environments?

    • @HettaHuskies
      @HettaHuskies  6 лет назад +2

      We use simple magic gloves, ski-type gloves and then mitts, depending on the temperature. Sometimes all three.

    • @mrjones4249
      @mrjones4249 2 года назад +1

      Thanks

  • @xoilse
    @xoilse 6 лет назад +3

    while my gf wear skinny jeans and hoodie only in -15

    • @camezcym4975
      @camezcym4975 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, but what was the temperature indoors where she was sitting?
      -15 what? From 90?
      And high heels as well?

  • @nothingham4742
    @nothingham4742 Год назад +1

    Lol waaay to many layers, its always about quality over quantity.

  • @canyonoverlook9937
    @canyonoverlook9937 6 лет назад

    Are all those jackets the same size?
    All the jackets have a zip through collar which she never uses it looks like. Then she puts neck gaiters on. I wish they wouldn't have zip through collars because the just get in way and hit your chin.

    • @HettaHuskies
      @HettaHuskies  6 лет назад

      I think she was probably too hot to do everything up but the zips provide the chance to heat regulate more easily than when you have clothes without them.

    • @canyonoverlook9937
      @canyonoverlook9937 6 лет назад

      I like zippers. I just don't like how they zip through the collar.
      Any idea what the name is of the big, red Rab pullover?

    • @HettaHuskies
      @HettaHuskies  6 лет назад +1

      Photon,,,insulated with primaloft.

  • @CalmVibesVee
    @CalmVibesVee 6 лет назад

    Good job!
    I think I would perish there. I can barely stay warm in Tulsa. What is wrong with me.

  • @p1nkponyy
    @p1nkponyy 6 лет назад +2

    -10 даже норм для Росссии,не так холодно и все одеваются не так тепло)

  • @chawin007
    @chawin007 6 лет назад +10

    How do i go to the toilet

    • @tina-bu4uk
      @tina-bu4uk 6 лет назад +1

      chawin007 you dont

    • @vasocreta
      @vasocreta 6 лет назад +3

      you don't wait until the last minute, that's for sure.

    • @foconnor2794
      @foconnor2794 6 лет назад +2

      IN FINLAND PEOPLE DONT GO TO THE TOILET

    • @jguticon
      @jguticon 5 лет назад

      You use nappies

  • @user-pb2mn7go2p
    @user-pb2mn7go2p 6 месяцев назад

    There should be easier solution. 😅

  • @ValdiValdies
    @ValdiValdies 6 лет назад

    Well.. some explenation wouldn't hurt..

  • @oscarmcintosh9862
    @oscarmcintosh9862 6 лет назад

    The music is weird

  • @AlexanderMason1
    @AlexanderMason1 10 месяцев назад

    This is not how you dress. You have WAY too many layers on.
    Here’s how to properly dress: a base layer, a mid layer, an outer layer. You should only use wool or synthetics. NO COTTON. The thickness of your middle layer (think a sweater or fleece jacket) as well as your outer layer will depend on the temperature outside. You can also have two thinner outer layers (like a thin down jacket underneath a thicker down jacket) instead of a thicker jacket (like a thick parka). This will allow you to remove a layer if you get too hot. Overheating is dangerous in the cold as it can cause you to sweat, which will make you really cold and In certain situations can give you hypothermia. That is also why you should avoid cotton. It is bad at wicking moisture, doesn’t insulate well,holds on to moisture and takers a long time to dry. There’s a cold weather survival saying that says :cotton kills.
    Your baselayer shouldn’t be too thick as the purpose of a base layer is to wick moisture away from your body, thus helping you stay dry and therefore warm. A baselayer that is too thick will cause you to sweat. If you are getting cold, you don’t need a thicker baselayer, you need a thicker middle layer and outer layer. A baselayer should be between 125gsm and 250gsm. (180gsm to 200gsm is perfect) gsm means grams per square meter of whatever fabric the baselayer is made of. I hope this helps. Don’t put too many layers like in this video.

  • @lkpxml8124
    @lkpxml8124 6 лет назад +7

    Can you show please how you wear at +30? ;-)

  • @PlayafromtheHimalayas
    @PlayafromtheHimalayas 6 лет назад +1

    -40: Time to move tf somewhere warmer lol

  • @jeriatrix4526
    @jeriatrix4526 6 лет назад +12

    Cute video but bad advice. No one who's actually lived in arctic conditions would wear most of the clothing shown here. There are so many much more efficient and practical garments available; trust me, I've been there, done that. Just one example: all those layers of fleece could be replaced by one baffled down parka available from several manufacturers such as Rab or Montbell. Believe me, all that trendy, colorful clothing wont keep you warm at 30 below.

    • @lkpxml8124
      @lkpxml8124 6 лет назад

      Jeri Atrix yeah yeah, we believe you.

    • @jenniferrut
      @jenniferrut 6 лет назад

      Yeah when it's -20 to -30 I just put on my Carhartt bibs and depending on what I'm doing, I might only wear a hooded sweatshirt for the top.
      Always wear a neck gaiter, hat and gloves and my Muck Boots.

    • @KenJohansen
      @KenJohansen 6 лет назад +3

      Julia is dressing, in each scenario, for a day spent outdoors on a husky safari

    • @camezcym4975
      @camezcym4975 5 лет назад

      How do you adjust for when you are working to when you are resting? And is that the same advice you give to someone that does not have your metabolism?

    • @ArcticEliel
      @ArcticEliel Год назад

      @@camezcym4975 Nope. But Julia is a tiny lady who has lived in the arctic for years and this is what works for her. She is basically explaining to other tiny people - particularly many of the french clients we get - that just sticking on one or two thick layers is simply not enough for them. Our skinny guides who live here long term often wear five to six layers on top and 3 to 4 below. The problem is the clients think that the thick suits are enough and then faint and put themselves and the dogs at risk so I think this video does just what it is intended...it makes them think about NOT trusting just one thick top layer. :) Of course for my mom, with lots of body fat, she can get away with a completely different clothing system. And if all you do is pop to the shop, for sure you can do that in 1 Rab jacket. But you CANNOT run husky safaris outside 12 hours a day in one jacket. It just isn't enough. And also doesn't give you enough flexibility when the temperatures might change 20 degrees up or down in a day. I am a tough arctic 12 year old so my clothing layering choices are somewhere in-between Julia's and my mom's.

  • @aaro3455
    @aaro3455 6 лет назад +1

    OK this is bs as fuck I can say from experience that you dont have to wear that much. Like 0c° is stil hoodie and jeans 😑 after that you can use somekind of jacket. -10° you can still use jeans sneakers just dont use the socks were your ankle is without protection. in -20 I still use jeans but now I put these long underwear things under the jeans.

  • @douglasherr5772
    @douglasherr5772 5 лет назад

    A little talking would be nice. Just watching doesn't help

  • @master_yoda.
    @master_yoda. 6 лет назад +8

    too many layers of bad quality super expensive clothes ;)

  • @TheSwampLordd
    @TheSwampLordd 4 года назад

    Nah fuck this shit, come to the caribbean people xD

  • @rimshotdc
    @rimshotdc 3 года назад

    REALLY ANNOYING SOUNDS ❗❗❗❗👎turned it off at around 2 minutes