KLIM Underlayer/Mid Layer/Base Layer
Even at rest, your body is constantly producing moisture. That is why it is imperative that the layers that are closest to your skin have the ability to effectively transfer that moisture to your Gore-Tex® outer layer (Valdez, Klimate, etc). Not only do your base and mid layers need to be able to move moisture away from your body, they also need to provide snowmobilers insulation for cold or extreme weather.
KLIM Everest Jacket/Pant/Vest
Anyone can make fleece clothing but there is a definite difference in quality and performance of the Everest fleece jacket, pant & vest. Not only are they extremely comfortable due to their snowmobile specific patterning, the Everest line is the ultimate in warmth.KLIM Inferno & Sundance (women) Shirt/Pant
KLIM’s Inferno line for men and Sundance line for women are the most versatile line of clothing KLIM makes. It can be worn as a base layer, mid layer and even as a lightweight outer layer. Due to the availability of a specific cut for both men and women, you can be guaranteed you’ll have a quality garment to do what you require it to do.Covert & Regular Balaclava
Every snowmobiler has tried several different balaclavas in an effort to find a good one. KLIM has your answer. The regular balaclava has become an industry standard, but they have now introduced a severe weather balaclava that will be the end-all and be-all of balaclavas.Socks
Your feet sweat up to 1 pint per day which means that it can be difficult to keep your feet warm. KLIM’s socks offer great support, superior warmth and are made to wick moisture away from your feet in order to retain heat and keep you comfortable.Aggressor (men), Solstice (women)
Cotton is a terrible thing to put next to your skin, especially when the weather turns cold; yet your average sledder seems to miss the boat on what it takes to maximize the effectiveness of your mid & outer layers. The Aggressor line for men and the Solstice line specifically for women, offer snowmobilers the best base layer available in order to maximize warmth.
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