How to dress for snowfall: 10 mm
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Expert practical guide: what to wear in these exact conditions, which fabrics work, and where people usually make mistakes. Condition: "Snowfall 10 mm".
How to dress for snowfall 10 mm.
In wet conditions, staying dry inside your system matters more than adding bulk.
Use a weather-appropriate shell outside and quick-drying layers underneath, with ventilation you can adjust on the move.
If you will be outside for a while, bring a dry backup layer and choose footwear that can handle surface water.
In steady precipitation, the winning system is shell protection outside plus moisture management inside.
What to wear:
- Pick a shell that matches expected precipitation intensity.
- Wear fast-drying base fabrics and avoid absorbent inner layers.
- Use pit-zips or front zip venting to control moisture build-up.
What to avoid:
- Treating light precipitation as harmless.
- Building the outfit around cotton next to skin.
- Ignoring hood and cuff sealing in wind-driven rain.
Checklist:
- Read precipitation together with wind and temperature.
- Check hood, collar, and cuff closure before leaving.
- Pack one dry backup item for longer outings.
Common mistakes
• - Wear fast-drying base fabrics and avoid absorbent inner layers.
• What to avoid: