Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

Don’t let winter stop your RV or camping adventures. Simply make sure you’re equipped with the right gear to keep you warm and dry wherever you decide to venture. We’ve put together a list of some of our winter favourites.

The ToolShed heated jacket

Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

Warmth on demand is available, thanks to this heated jacket with slimline rechargeable Li-ion battery. Made from heavy-duty wind and shower-resistant material and fully lined, the heating elements can be turned on and off as you wish. Available in men’s and women’s styles.

Thetoolshed.co.nz

Cotopaxi Fuego Vest

Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

Made with responsibly sourced, 800-fill down, despite its streamlined look, this water-resistant vest packs plenty of punch when it comes to insulation, offering a surprisingly slim puffy, which delivers on warmth.

Cotopaxi.co.nz

Scribbler Waterproof Boots

Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

Every RV traveller should have a pair of these ankle boots stashed to ensure dry feet year-round. Lightweight, waterproof, and comfy, they’re made from natural rubber and are easy to clean. The carnival colour design means you’ll never lose them either.

Scribblergear.com

Swanndri Coddington Insulated Vest

Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

The Coddington V2 features the Swanndri signature wool outer. Fully lined with premium recycled insulation through the body, with stitched baffles and patch pockets.

Swanndri.co.nz

Line7 Hampton Insulated Jacket

Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

Not all puffer jackets are created equal. This Line7 offering is designed to withstand the elements with a 500D outer and 600-fill power. Available in black or dusky pink.

Line7.co.nz

Blunt Parks & Puddles

Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

Combine style and functionality with this newly released Parks & Puddles collection from Blunt. Featuring matching umbrella and dog jackets, it’s the perfect pairing for fun canine adventures.


Bluntumbrellas.co.nz

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Lorna Jane Run Ready Puffer Vest

Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

If a vest that works with you as you move and explore is on your wish-list, then wish granted. This Lorna Jane vest is perfect for outdoor adventures and workouts, with thermal fabric through the side body and armholes, reflective detailing, and fleece-lined secure zip pockets to stash your essentials.

Lornajane.nz

Lothlorian Merino Possum Vest

Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

This sleeveless zip vest is New Zealand-designed and made, and the perfect protection against unexpected blasts of chill. Side pockets and high collar to stay warm, with possum’s natural ability to regulate body temperature and absorb moisture.

Thewoolcompany.co.nz

Icebreaker Real Fleece High Fleece Zip Top

Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

Warm, stylish, and snuggly, this long sleeve zip top harnesses nature’s technology (made with natural merino and plant-based fibres). Features a Cool-LiteTM lining, it’s also lightweight, breathable, and designed to manage moisture away from the body.

Icebreaker.com

Stoney Creek Thermotough Tundra Jacket

Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

Embrace the outdoors this winter in Stoney Creek’s toughest puffer. Designed to provide durable, maximum core warmth and comfort without the bulk of traditional insulated jackets, the tough Nylon RipStop outer fabric provides a durable high insulation layer for when the temperature really drops.

Stoneycreek.co.nz

Kathmandu Any Time Vest

Winter warmers: essential gear to keep you cosy

Packed with style, as well as a cosy 600-fill down, this is the perfect vest for fresh winter mornings and starlit strolls. While the diamond quilted design and roomy silhouette ensure a contemporary look, it also features a stand collar and big hand pockets for extra warmth.

Kathmandu.co.nz

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