Thermal
IN THE MOUNTAINS, THE TEMPERATURE DROPS ABOUT FOUR DEGREES FOR EVERY 1,000 FEET OF ELEVATION YOU GAIN. In high Himalayan villages like Thyangboche, Pheriche, and Lobuche, it’s common for the temp never to hit 60°F during daylight. If you’re going to stay comfortable up here, you better have a warm sweater. Made of the latest wool blends and synthetic fabrics, every one of our Thermal pieces will see you through with admirable adaptability: Wear them as stand-alone jackets, or as a mid-layer under a shell. They look and feel so good, you’ll be using them both on the trail, and in town.
A favorite of the late Pemba Doma Sherpa, this micro-fleece lined wool jacket might look too stylish to take to base camp, but don't let that fool you – it goes from town to mountain with ease.
It must be fate: The Kismet sweater perfectly combines the pretty and practical. Zip it up snug for warmth or wear it open like a cardigan. Pull on the sweet hood for a bit of extra warmth.
Named after climber, mountain guide, and Sherpa Adventure Gear athlete Pasang Lhamu Sherpa, this lightweight, zip front jacket is one of her favorite pieces to wear on days off in town, or on the way to and from Everest Base Camp.
The cozy Karma Pullover is your reward for good behavior. Pull on this warm, breathable, soft wool-polyester blend sweater for a windy walk or to curl up by the fire.
Once you've donned the Mandala Sweater, you'll circle back to it over and over again. Zip it up to fend off cold morning winds and zip it down for ventilation as the day warms up.
How many times have you picked up your favorite wool sweater, then put it back in the drawer thinking: "I don't want to ruin it." This is one wool top you won't be afraid to use for outdoor adventures or extended trips.
The Kham province, one of three regions in traditional Tibet, is filled with rugged terrain ranging from mountain ridges to deep river gorges.
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