
Wind Shell vs Rain Shell: Stop Carrying Both
Your pack is heavier than it needs to be if you are hauling both a wind shell and a rain jacket. Most hikers can drop one and never miss it, depending on where they hike.
Choose the one your climate demands.
- Dry alpine climates favor a featherweight wind shell
- Wet coastal trails need a real rain shell, full stop
- A wind shell breathes far better on hard climbs
- A rain shell doubles as wind protection in a pinch
Carry the rain shell where it actually rains, the wind shell where it does not. One jacket, right for the place, beats two that each do half a job.
Check your local forecast pattern before the season. One look at whether it actually rains where you hike settles the whole shell debate for good.