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Women's Scottish Winter

Layering clothing for Scottish winter climbing is really difficult. Very changeable weather and stop/start activities like climbing and belaying mean that clothing has a really hard job to keep you warm and comfortable. Also, the worst weather is often found a long way from the safety and respite of the car or civilisation: this isn’t the Alps where a hut or lift might be just round the corner!

GORE-TEX INFINIUM<sup>TM</sup> 30D shell is durably weather resistant
Warm, packable and almost unaffected by wind, rain and snow this is critical all-weather insulation for climbers and mountaineers.
3-layer GORE-TEX® PRO 80D fabric throughout
A technical shell jacket ideally suited to winter and alpine climbing on the steepest lines and biggest faces.
Switch Pro Hooded Women's Jacket
A hybrid highly breathable mid-layer for fast moving alpinists and ski-mountaineers.
3-layer GORE-TEX PRO 80D fabric throughout
The very best fit and fabrics currently available make these the finest hard shell legwear there is for committed alpinists and winter climbers.
Lightweight HeliumAP outer fabric with mechanical stretch; highly breathable and windresistant
Fast drying, wind resistant and lightly insulated legwear for cold weather mountaineering.
Eclipse Hooded Women's Jacket
A light and fast drying stretch fleece jacket that's perfect for hiking and classic alpine ascents.
Kinesis Women's Jacket
A superfast drying action layer that combines warmth and weather protection for the most demanding climbing and mountaineering.

Tupilak 37+

$349.95
  • Me-01415 Magma
PACT<sup>TM</sup> 300 & 100 R² fabrics; durable, lightweight and water resistant
Rewarding the minimalist and focussed alpinist with arguably our finest all-round pack. This durable, highly weather-resistant yet lightweight clim...

Women's Scottish Winter

Layering clothing for Scottish winter climbing is really difficult. Very changeable weather and stop/start activities like climbing and belaying mean that clothing has a really hard job to keep you warm and comfortable. Also, the worst weather is often found a long way from the safety and respite of the car or civilisation: this isn’t the Alps where a hut or lift might be just round the corner! Go back to the top