Gearing up for a hike? Whether it's a multi-day backpacking trip, or a casual day hike
            at your favorite trail, Title Nine has all the hiking clothes and gear you need to tackle your next trek.
            From building the ultimate hiking outfit with abrasion-resistant bottoms and breathable tops, to sun
            protecting accessories and essential gear, we've made the planning easy. Read on for some of our top tips to
            find the best hiking gear and clothing from Title Nine.
        
        
        What are the essential features for women's hiking clothes?
        Outdoor women deserve outdoor clothing that keeps up and powers our pace on any type of trail. That said,
            men's hiking clothing and gear isn't gonna cut it for us. We need breathable, not baggy, and we need pants,
            leggings, bras, and tops made for women's bodies.
        
        
            When shopping for hiking gear, look for shorts, pants, skorts and shirts that:
            
            
                Move with you: combat hiking hazards like chafing and rubbing by choosing hiking
                clothing with spandex and elastane fabrics that stretch to shadow our moves without losing shape. Waists
                constructed with internal drawstrings or an elastic waistband ensure there's no gaping and a
                close-to-custom fit.
            
            
                Dry in a snap: look for quick-dry, moisture-wicking fabrics that keep us cool as the
                heat rises, and dry fast come impromptu dips in the river.
            
            
                Carry our stuff: shorts, pants, skorts and jackets with functional pockets give us easy
                access and freedom from sweaty backpacks and waist packs.
            
            
                Deliver
                    UPF
                    protection:
                no need to
                reapply messy sunscreen when you've got sun protection built into your hiking outfit.
            
            
                Go from trek to town: our versatile hiking clothing for women leave old school,
                "outdorky" styles behind. Show 'em how hiker chic style is done, with pants and shirts that fit right in
                on the trail, at the farmer's market, or at brunch.
            
            
                Protect your body: durable water resistant (DWR), wind-resistant and water-repellant
                fabrics keep us covered from cuts, scrapes, or exposure to the elements.
            
            
                Tough it out: scooting down rocks and scrambling on dirt calls for abrasion-resistant
                fabrics and durable seam construction.
            
            
                Adjust to the changing temps: temperature regulating and breathable layers are a must
                year-round, so consider hiking clothing that's made to keep you warm at the summit or help cool you down
                in the valley.
            
         
        
            
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        What are the best hiking clothes and gear for women?
        
            The best hiking clothing has all the performance features we listed above, with
                added comfort and durability to keep your feet (and your mind) on the trail. Here's a breakdown of some
                of the best-performing and best-selling hiking clothing you'll only find at Title Nine:
            
            
                Pants:
                Rough out any type of trail in our
                Big B Hiking Pants; made with a durable,
                stretchy ripstop fabric that doesn't mind a bit of dirt. Plus, they've got a total of 6 pockets for all
                your favorite trail snacks. Roll-up the cuffs for a casual look from the trailhead to town.
            
            
                Shorts:
                For car camping or day hikes in the summer, our
                Scout Pull-On
                Shorts are our
                go-to pair. Featuring a durable ripstop fabric and an always-trusty elastic waistband that stays put no
                matter how full your pockets get.
            
            
                Skorts:
                Skorts? On the trail? It's the best outfit idea. We love the worry-free movement
                and extra breeze skorts provide. And our top pick has got to be the Recycled Clamber Skort, with 7 (!)
                pockets and a scratch-and-scuff-resistant ClambR fabric.
            
            
                Shirts and Tops:
                Every hiker knows there's nothing more annoying than hiking in a sticky, sweaty
                shirt. So whether it's a short sleeve or long sleeve top, we pack a sweat-wicking, quick-drying top,
                like our
                Grace Top, available in both
                short and long sleeve options. It's super soft, but acts tough
                on sweat and stink while we just keep on trekking. And if we want to go sleeveless, our
                Ravine
                    Muscle Tank Top
                packs all the right performance features, too.
            
            
            
                Jackets:
                Planning to take it up to the summit? Make sure you've got the right outerwear
                to go with. For alpine starts and day-long-hauling, the
                Aurora Fleece Jacket
                packs all
                the warmth you
                need. And if there's a chance of rain in the forecast, our
                Squall Rain Jacket
                keeps us dry and protected
                from unwanted gusts. Hiking through the snow? Stay warm and dry in the
                Kestrel Insulated
                    Jacket
                — the perfect puffy jacket that's light on the body but tough on low temps.
            
            
                Base Layers: We're not one to let the winter stop us from getting outdoors. So if a
                snow-filled adventure calls, make sure you've got warm, breathable, and lightweight base layers under
                your fleece-lined snow pants, long sleeve top, and jacket.
            
            
                Hiking Shoes: Sure, the right hiking outfits keep us comfy on the trail, but what really
                keeps us moving out there is the right pair of hiking shoes. Your best bet on the trail? A solid pair of
                hiking boots. Good thing there's plenty of pairs to choose from at Title Nine. Whether you're taking the
                long way or slowly trekking through fields of alpine flowers,
                check out our range of outdoor boots and find the best pair built for your kind of adventure.
            
            
                Accessories: Hats, sunglasses, backpacks, socks, walking sticks, water bladders—you name
                it, we've got it. For accessories that stay next to skin, like scarves and socks, make sure they're made
                with breathable fabrics. (No one likes sweaty, stinky feet.) Whether you're backpacking or enjoying a
                day hike, make sure your pack has room for all the essentials: plenty of water, bear spray (just in
                case!), trail snacks, and an extra jacket. Even better: check that your backpack is made with
                water-resistant, durable materials, so it's always hike-ready.
            
         
        
            
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        How do I choose the best hiking gear for me?
        
            Feeling comfortable in your hiking gear is obviously priority number one, but the best way to choose the
                right gear for you and your body type is to give every piece of your hiking outfit a test run first.
            For shirts, pants, leggings, bras, sports bras, and shorts, stick to your typical clothing size to get
                the best and most comfortable fit. If any piece of clothing feels too big or not right on your body
                while you're moving around, it's probably not the right fit for you. Whether you're out on the trail for a
                couple hours or are planning a long day outdoors, you want your gear to be the last thing on your mind when
                you're out there.
            Based on the weather conditions and terrain you plan to venture out to, make sure your hiking gear is
                built to handle it all. Think fleece jackets and fleece lined pants for snow hikes, lightweight, UPF 50+
                tops for summer hikes, and temperature regulating base layers for spring. Having the right clothing and
                equipment can make all the difference on your outdoor adventure. And to get the best quality gear, you may need to
                invest in some "lifetime" gear that'll stay in good shape for tons of hikes to come.
            When women have the right outdoor gear and clothing on hand, better hikes are basically guaranteed.
                Choosing hiking outfits made with durable, weather-resistant, quick-drying and lightweight fabrics keep
                us covered from whatever Mother Nature has in store, while still delivering the comfort we want. From hats
                to shirts, pants, shorts, and skorts, to hiking shoes and socks, Title Nine has outdoor women covered from
                head to toe with all the high-quality hiking gear we need to make the most of the trails.
         
        
            
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        What are the most essential hiking clothes for women to wear by activity?
        
            Not all hiking outfits and gear are made for every type of activity. Whether you're planning an outdoor
                hike that ranges from easy, moderate, hard, to challenging, your first layer is crucial to staying
                comfortable during your hike. If you plan on summiting a 14,000 mountain, make sure you've got a down
                jacket in your pack to keep you warm at the peak, or a rain jacket in case of a mountaintop shower. But
                if you're just taking it easy, everyday hiking gear, like shorts, a tank top, and a pair of lightweight
                pants are really all you need.
         
        
            
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        How important is breathability in hiking clothes for women?
        
            In short, very important. Whether we're hiking in the desert or snow-shoeing through the forest, wearing
                breathable clothing is a must to prevent overheating. Hiking (especially at elevation) is a pretty
                strenuous workout, so you're bound to heat up and build up a sweat no matter what the temperature's
                like.
            
         
        
            
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        What are the most durable materials for hiking clothes for women?
        
        Durable performance fabrics are key for enjoying the trail all
            year long in a range of conditions and levels of intensity. Look for these performance fabrics in our
            shorts, pants, and tops to stay comfortable and protected from the elements:
        
        
            
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                            ClambR™
                        
                         Our abrasion-resistant, water-repellent, stretch nylon/spandex fabric. Soft, but rugged
                        enough for every adventure, urban to outback.
                
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                            WickID™
                        
                         A great wicking fabric that dries 4x faster than cotton. A zap-drying fabric that sits
                        softly on our skin made from ultra-breathable poly, odor-shirking Tencel™, infused with
                        drirelease® fibers that dramatically improve how wetness is pulled from the skin and released
                        into the air.
                
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                            Matahari™
                        
                         The double agent performance fabric that plays both sides and wins. Working and playing in
                        overtime, Matahari™ goes from sweaty to ready in a snap. Our UPF 35 poly/spandex with
                        StinkStopper™ odor blocking fabric for more adventures with less laundry.
                
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                            Nimblene™
                        
                         Amphibious in nature, allowing us to move quickly from river to trail, from wet to dry.
                        This heavy hitting, surprisingly sturdy lightweight fabric is fast-drying, stretchy woven
                        poly/spandex that’s certified UPF 50 to boot.
                
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                            Synergy™
                        
                         Our performance blend of fast-drying poly and sturdy nylon for just the right amount of
                        stretch. All that makes for a lightweight layer that packs a surprise punch of wicking and
                        warmth.
                
 
        
            
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        What types of hiking clothes are best suited for different weather conditions?
        
            Let's break down the best hiking clothing, season by season:
            
            
                Winter Hikes: Beat the cold weather with warm, temperature-regulating base layers, like
                merino wool leggings, tops, and socks to keep you warm without overheating as you inch your way to the
                summit. Depending on how cold it is, you might need a mid-layer to prevent getting too cold. Keep the
                snow off your bod with the right outer layers, like fleece lined snow pants and an insulated,
                water-repellent jacket. And of course, make sure your hiking boots are ready for some snow with a
                weather-resistant finish and waterproof materials.
            
            
                Spring Hikes: It's not hot, but it's also not that cold, so what the heck do you wear?
                Build the ultimate spring hiking outfit with light, breathable base layers and leggings, a fleece
                jacket, and sweat-wicking socks to stay cool and comfortable as the temperature fluctuates throughout
                the day.
            
            
                Summer Hikes: When the summer sun is shining, the only place we want to be is outdoors.
                So dress accordingly, with t-shirts and tank tops made with built-in sun protection, lightweight shorts,
                sweat-managing leggings, and a wide-brim baseball cap to keep the sun off your face.
            
            
                Fall Hikes:
                Similar to spring, it's not too chilly out, but it's not exactly warm,
                either. Merino wool leggings, t-shirts, and socks are probably going to be your best bet in the fall to
                keep you cool and dry as you start to build up a sweat. And if there's a chill in the air, bring a light
                down jacket or puffy jacket to block the wind from cramping your style.
            
         
        
            
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        What are the most important features to consider when buying hiking clothes for
            women?
        
            The three most important features your hiking outfit should have are comfort, fit, and performance. Every
                hiker knows nothing kills our mountainside vibe like sweaty, sticky clothing, too-tight waistbands, and
                cheap, thin jackets. So when you're buying outdoor gear for your next trek, if these three boxes are all
                checked, you've got exactly what you need.
         
        
            
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        How can women layer their hiking clothes for maximum comfort and protection?
        
            We're all about layering smarter, not harder. In the colder months, your first layer (the one closest to
                skin) should be made of lightweight and moisture-wicking fabrics (think merino wool) that help you
                regulate your body temperature and keep you comfy while you work up a sweat. In the heat of the summer,
                choosing layers with built-in sun protection are key to prevent your skin from burning.
         
        
            
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            No hiking outfit is complete without the right footwear. And the best hiking shoes for women are all
                built with long-distance treks in mind. That said, you don't have to limit yourself to hiking boots and
                sneakers. You can totally wear hiking sandals in the summer if that's more comfortable for you. To find
                your perfect pair, check out the range of
                hiking shoes offered at Title
                    Nine.
            
         
        
            
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        What are the most important accessories for women's hiking clothes?
        
            The must-have outdoor accessories to include in your hiking outfit are hats, sunglasses, face coverings
                like gaiters and scarves, and moisture-wicking socks. If staying cool, comfortable, and safe from
                sunburn is your jam, these are the accessories you won't want to hike without. Other gear, like
                backpacks and water bottles or bladders, are essential for both backpacking or casual day hikes.
         
        
            
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        What are some tips for caring for and maintaining women's hiking clothes?
        
            Always follow the care instructions inside the labels of your clothing and gear. Performance fabrics hold
                up best when they're washed with similar materials and left out to air dry. So as a rule of thumb, wash
                your hiking outfits all together with gentle detergent (ideally on a delicate or activewear setting),
                and whatever you do, never throw them in the dryer.
         
        
            
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