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UK conditions can change quickly, so the best hiking and camping clothing is all about layering. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer to keep you dry, add an insulating mid-layer like a fleece, and finish with a waterproof outerlayer, like a shell jacket. At The Climbers Shop & Joe Brown, our team has tested gear in the Lake District and Snowdonia for decades. We recommend trusted brands like Rab, Montane, and Mountain Equipment because they’re designed for exactly these conditions. Unsure where to start? Our staff can help you build the perfect kit for your first hillwalk or multi-day camp.
Both are designed for performance, however the needs are very different: Trail running clothing is lightweight, breathable, and designed for freedom of movement. Think quick-drying shorts, technical T-shirts, and running vests. Mountaineering clothing is engineered for harsh, high-altitude environments. It focuses on insulation, protection from snow and wind, and durability - items like technical waterproof shells, down jackets, and climbing trousers. At The Climbers Shop & Joe Brown, we’ve been equipping climbers and runners since 1959 - so whether you’re preparing for your first trail race or an alpine expedition, you’ll find expert advice and the right kit.
In short: it depends on where you’re going! For most UK walks and camps, quality hiking clothing will be enough: waterproofs, insulating base layers, and sturdy trousers. But if you’re heading to high-altitude or extreme environments (e.g. Scottish winter climbs, Alpine routes, or expeditions abroad), you’ll need specialist expedition clothing. This includes down-insulated layers, and technical, expedition-grade shells.At The Climbers Shop & Joe Brown, our staff include experienced mountaineers who can guide you on the right kit. We’ve equipped countless expeditions over the years, and we’ll help you choose gear that balances performance, safety, and value.
Lost in the Layers? Check out our Guide...
Not sure how to balance warmth and comfort on the hills? The secret is layering - from sweat-wicking base layers to insulating mids and weatherproof shells. Explore our expert tips on choosing and using your outdoor clothing.