How to dress in wind: 15 km/h
Short answer
Clear layering playbook: build a smart outfit, avoid overheating while moving, and prevent chill during breaks. Condition: "Wind speed 15 km/h".
⚡ Quick answer: Layering strategy for wind speed 15 km/h.
Reference point: wind speed 15 km/h. Build your setup so one layer can be added or removed quickly.
At this wind level, heat loss is driven more by airflow than by temperature alone.
Your outer layer matters, but so does fit: loose cuffs, open collars, and a poor hood seal can undo good fabrics.
Dress for gusts, not just average wind speed, especially in open streets, parks, and waterfront areas.
Even moderate wind shifts perceived comfort noticeably during longer outings.
✅ What to wear now:
- Use an outer layer that blocks wind reliably.
- Protect neck, wrists, and ears first; these zones cool fast.
- Add one extra warm layer when wind exposure is prolonged.
🚫 What to avoid:
- Planning by temperature only.
- Using highly air-permeable outer fabrics in exposed areas.
- Leaving hood, collar, or cuffs unadjusted.
📋 Checklist before leaving:
- Compare sustained wind with gust values.
- Upgrade protection if your route is open or elevated.
- Test hood and cuff fit before heading out.
🧪 Quick re-check after 15 minutes outside:
- Too warm: remove mid layer first, not base layer.
- Cold hands/neck: add accessories before over-insulating core.
- Wet footwear: dry socks often matter more than adding another warm layer.
Common mistakes
• 🚫 What to avoid: