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How to pack for winter: the layers

How to pack for winter

This is a key question when planning your winter holiday in Lapland. It crosses your mind when booking activities and again when packing for the trip.

Here’s our advice on enjoying Lapland’s crisp winter weather, where temperatures can drop below -40°C (-40°F), though this is rare. More commonly, you’ll experience temperatures between -15°C and -25°C (5°F to -13°F).

What to include in the luggage

We don’t recommend spending a lot of money buying expensive winter clothes and technical stuff in your home country, especially if you are not going to use them later to do winter activities such as skiing or snowboarding. There are some basic clothes which will make your experience warmer when you visit Lapland, though.

The warmest way to dress is by using a system of layers. Each layer has its own function so, for different layers, we will have different kinds of clothes and fabrics.

Base layer keeps you dry

This is the layer which is in contact with your skin, and it must be designed to keep you dry no matter what you are doing: just standing or moving. Normally it's tight-fitting, and you can choose different materials such as merino wool or synthetic fibers. Merino wool is natural and warm, but it dries slower. The synthetic fibers will keep you dry, even if you are active, since they move the moisture out to the next layer.


Mid Layer: nice and warm

This is the layer that will be in contact with your base layer. As the first layer, it should keep you dry and move the moisture away from your body, but it has to be insulate too.  The best fabrics for the mid layer would be wool (again) and fleece. And again, wool is less recommended if you are planning to do some of the more active stuff.


Outer layer: protection against the elements

This is the final layer, the one which is in contact with the elements. It's a good idea to go for fabrics that are windproof. The most expensive materials are Wind stopper and Gore-Tex, but you will find cheaper fibers which do the trick. If you are a skier, you will be fine with your ski jacket.

Down jackets and jackets filled with synthetic fibers are good too. And any winter jacket that you might have should be fine for moving around the town if you have a good base and mid layer.


For trousers, ski pants work well, but you won’t need to buy a pair just for the trip. Keep in mind that we who live here wear regular trousers in our daily routines. So just take the warmest pants you have and use the equipment that we provide for you to have fun, spend time outdoors and roll on the snow.

For the activities you won’t need this outer layer, as you will be using the equipment mentioned provided by the activity companies. More information about this equipment to follow.


What are the best gloves for winter?

For the hands, as a base layer you can use silk gloves, and on the top of them it's better to use winter mittens than gloves. Mittens are warmer than gloves.


How to protect feet against the cold

For the feet, you can again use a double layer. Do not use cotton socks, but rather use silk (base layer) and wool socks as the second layer.

The shoes/boots should be at least one size too big. If your feet are really tight inside the shoes, you will feel cold soon. The blood needs to circulate well, and also keep in mind that one of the best insulation is air… so it's better to have the feet a bit loose inside the shoes.

And again, do not spend a lot of money on shoes: the activity companies have good boots to borrow for the activities.

Last but not least, do not forget to cover your head. You will be losing heat through your head if you don’t keep it warm. Use always a hat when you are outdoors.

That’s all. Have a good and warm trip to Lapland!

Tip: we also rent

If you don´t want to pack clothing for every possible weather, we also rent clothes.

Thermal clothing is also included to all our guided activities.