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The best hiking clothes are lightweight, easy to layer, and comfortable as conditions change. Jackson Quick-Dry pieces handle sweat well and don’t stay damp for long, even if you get caught in the rain. Insulated jackets are great in the morning and pack away when the day warms up.
Men should hike in performance clothes that protect them from the elements. Think UV-blocking shirts, stretchy yet durable pants, and lightweight rain jackets when conditions turn.
Wear light, neutral tones if your goal is to stay cool when hiking and avoid spooking off wildlife. If you’re hitting difficult trails where visibility and safety are important, reach for bright colors that your hiking buddies or a ranger can easily spot.
Hiking clothing is usually made with tougher fabrics than regular athletic wear, so it holds up better to miles on the trail. You’ll also see fabrics with built-in sun protection and that dry fast.
Avoid wearing cotton or denim while hiking. They stay damp once you start sweating or get caught in the rain, which can get uncomfortable fast.
Performance fabrics—such as our Tech Chambray, DriCast™, and Jackson Quick-Dry—are the best materials for hiking clothing since they breathe well, handle sweat, and hold up to long miles.
Guys reach for our men’s hiking clothing when putting in real miles. They’re light and breathable to keep you comfortable on any trail. Jackson Quick-Dry and DriCast™ hiking shirts dry fast and handle sweat well, so you stay more comfortable on the trail. Want something tougher? A Tech Chambray button-down holds up on the trail and still feels right when you’re back in town. Sunny day with little shade? Bring a sun hoodie or long-sleeve UPF-rated shirt for extra coverage. Our hiking shorts and pants move easily with you, with UV-blocking tech built in for bright days. An insulated jacket or vest adds warmth when the temperature drops, and packs down small. Lightweight hats with mesh backs help with airflow on hot climbs. It’s hiking gear that’s comfortable for familiar trails and dependable when you’re headed somewhere new.