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Staying warm outside with neck gaiters and scarves

When the temperature drops, keeping your neck and face protected from wind, snow and cold air is essential for staying comfortable outdoors. Neck gaiters and scarves are versatile pieces of gear that provide warmth and coverage whether you're skiing, hiking, running or just braving a chilly commute. Designed to be lightweight yet insulating, they help you retain heat while remaining breathable and moisture-wicking. You can find several styles and sizes at MEC from brands like Buff, Outdoor Research, Kari Traa and more.

Neck gaiters: Lightweight and functional

A neck gaiter is a must-have for any outdoor adventure. Made from soft, stretchy fabrics like merino wool, fleece or synthetic blends, gaiters can be worn in multiple ways depending on your needs. Pull it up over your nose and mouth for full face coverage on extra cold days, or keep it around your neck for a simple barrier against the wind. Many options feature moisture-wicking properties, keeping sweat away from your skin so you stay warm and dry even during high-intensity activities like skiing or trail running. Some neck gaiters offer built-in UV protection, making them great for sunny winter hikes or summer adventures in high-altitude environments. Others are designed with antimicrobial treatments to prevent odors, ensuring freshness on multi-day trips. If you're looking for extra warmth, fleece-lined gaiters provide an extra layer of insulation without adding bulk.

Scarves: Classic warmth

Scarves are a timeless way to add warmth and comfort in cold weather. Whether you're layering up for a winter hike or just heading out for a walk in the city, a well-chosen scarf can make all the difference. Wool and fleece scarves offer excellent insulation, while synthetic blends provide a lightweight, quick-drying alternative for more active pursuits. Infinity scarves provide continuous warmth with no loose ends to worry about, while traditional scarves let you adjust the fit and coverage to your liking. Some designs feature water-resistant or windproof materials, adding an extra layer of protection in harsh conditions.