Clothing System for Fairbanks Winter (2024)

Clothing System for Fairbanks Winter (1)Managing moisture is the key component to being comfortable in the winter in Fairbanks

The cold can be worse with the wind. It will make the cold feel colder. Please read the Wind Chill Chart (PDF).

The more active you are the less clothing you need, and the more moisture you generate

The layers of clothing that you want close to your skin (base layers) should manage moisture well. The most common materials for the base layers are; polypropylene, polyester or merino wool. Cotton is not effective in most winter clothing because it absorbs moisture to holds it against the skin instead of transferring it outward.

Mid-layers add heat retention and warmth to a thin base layers.They also should help to continue the outward movement of moisture. Polypropylene, polyester and merino wool are also the most common material for these layers.

Shell layers provide wind and moisture protection. For most winter applications in Fairbanks a true water proof shell is not necessary. Many of the membrane breathable fabrics (I.E. Gore-Tex) freeze in the winter and don’t let any moisture through so the inside of the shell gets coated with water and ice making the user uncomfortable.

For active pursuits, like cross country skiing and snowshoeing, a Softshell jackets or pants provides the necessary protection against wind, but are much more breathable than a true waterproof membrane jacket. Softshell jackets are made from acrylic, polyester and nylon. The key maintaining breathability in the cold is to use a tight weave of fabric instead of a breathable membrane to block the wind. Another solution for wind generating sports like cross country skiing and winter biking is to have a windproof layer on the front of the jacket or pants and a very breathable non-windproof material on the back of the garment that allows easy moisture transfer.

For less active pursuits and for around town when it is -40F it is helpful to have a very warm insulted jacket that is sometimes called a puffy coat. Most puffy coats use either down or a lofty synthetic material to create dead air space which slows the transfer of heat outward and holds it against your body. Down insulation works well in the cold dry environment of Interior Alaska. It provides great warmth while still being light and comfortable. Synthetics parkas work well too, but are a bit more bulky to pack and a bit heavier. The advantage to synthetic insulation is that it is more reliably warm in conditions when it might get really wet.

The hardest places to keep warm in the extreme winter cold are the extremities. Hands, Feet, and faces require special attention to make sure that they stay warm.

Everyone's hands are different so it takes some experimenting to get your glove system right. One starting point is that mittens are warmer than gloves. If your hands get cold in gloves try mittens.

For feet, as well, everyone is a bit different in their ability to stay warm. The most common choices for outdoor winter footwear are: Mukluks, Uggs, Bunny Boots (military surplus vapor barrier boots and waterproof) Sorels, and Baffins. The level of activity is also a big factor what you decide to wear on your feet. Some runner can wear a normal trail running shoe when out for an hour run at -20F. SmartWool socks are also recommended.

For active pursuits lightweight hats made of fleece, acrylic or wool work well. A balaclava, face mask, or neck gaiter can protect the exposed skin and ears on the face when out in extreme cold.

This write-up was provided by Outdoor Adventures. Please feel free to contact us or stop by with any questions,[email protected] or call 907-474-6027. We are located at 519 Copper Lane, in a little white house next to the Honors House.

Local Outdoor Clothing Resources

Apocalypse Designs
Apocalypse is a local custom clothing and gear shop. They have been around forever and make gear especially for the challenges of Alaska’s climate. Most of their clothing is designed for extreme conditions so it isn’t as packable or climber friendly as the commercial gear but it is warm. The gear is custom so be prepared for higher prices and super quality.

Apocalypse Designs201 Minnie St (907) 451-7555

Beaver Sports
Beaver is one of the larger outdoor specific gear retailers in Fairbanks. They have great clothes and gear for traditional sports as well as outdoor activities such as backpacking, climbing, water sports, biking, snowboarding, and skiing. Many of their employees are highly knowledgeable about the area and their technical gear is tailored to Alaska. Their prices are pretty standard for quality technical gear and they are pretty good at having seasonal sales throughout the year.

Beaver Sports3480 College Rd (907) 479-2494

REI
REI has a wide variety of outdoor clothing and equipment. The knowledgeable staff at REI can help in the selection of quality outdoor clothing to make sure that you are comfortable outside all year long. This store also allows for free in store pick-up for online shopping, and provides a 10% divided for purchases by members at the store.

REI19 College Road, Unit A (907) 456-5161

Big Rays Store
Big Rays is a local sporting goods store with a decent selection of basic winter wear and pack boots. Their outdoor clothing is mainly Columbia brand which has a good spread of high and low-end clothing. Big Rays also has a good selection of camping equipment mainly geared toward hunting and car camping.

Big Rays Store507 2nd Ave (907) 452-3458

Goldstream Sports
Goldstream Sports is a local business which specializes in biking (both summer and winter) and XC skiing. They have good gear with a smattering of performance clothing and great customer service.

Goldstream Sports711 Sheep Creek Rd (907) 455-6520

Prospector Outfitter
Prospector Outfitters is a clothing store with some basic camping peripherals but no tents or sleeping bags. They have good winter gear and are starting to carry technical clothing. They have great customer service and a rewards program worth signing up for (they send you a card on your birthday for example).

Prospector Outfitter 1512 S. Cushman St (907) 457-7372

The Woolly Rhino/ Frontier Outfitters
The Woolly Rhino carries high-end technical and casual outdoor clothing. You will get an honest price for a superior product that usually comes with an excellent guarantee. They are located in Frontier Outfitters in the Gavora Mall.

Woolly Rhino 250 3rd St. Suite 6 (907) 452-4771

Value Village
Value Village is a used clothing store which doesn’t have any real outdoor gear selection but they are great for getting cheap fleece and other cold weather wear and sometimes you can find a decent pair of skies.

Value Village3027 Airport Way (907) 474-4828.

Clothing System for Fairbanks Winter (2024)

FAQs

How do people dress in Fairbanks in winter? ›

Many Alaskans will like to wear a down or fleece vest to help warm the body core while leaving arms less encumbered. For extremely frigid days, fleece pants or heavy long underwear bottoms can be handy. Don't get too hot.

What coats do they wear in Alaska in winter? ›

Down insulation works well in the cold dry environment of Interior Alaska. It provides great warmth while still being light and comfortable. Synthetics parkas work well too, but are a bit more bulky to pack and a bit heavier.

How do you get around Fairbanks in the winter? ›

Ride-hailing services from Uber and Lyft are also available in and around the city. Driving in the city of Fairbanks is easy, but if you visit in the winter months and plan to explore outside city limits, a four-wheel drive vehicle or one with quality snow tires is recommended.

How should I dress for the Arctic winter? ›

We recommend a waterproof jacket & fleece (if your ship isn't providing them), waterproof trousers, gloves (thick + liner), a hat, a couple of pairs of socks and underwear and a set of base thermals, as well as your photography equipment and binoculars.

How much daylight does Fairbanks get in the winter? ›

The days are short in Fairbanks during the winter, with December sunrises happening around 10:00 am and sunsets occurring around 2:45 pm. Extended sunrises and sunsets and generally cool, dark evenings make December one of the best months for appreciating the sky and the natural environment around us.

Is Fairbanks worth visiting in winter? ›

A winter visit to Fairbanks offers some of the best possible conditions for viewing the northern lights, or aurora borealis. Use this six-day itinerary to enjoy the best of Fairbanks in winter, including plenty of opportunities to see the aurora shining overhead.

Does Uber work in Fairbanks? ›

Uber makes Fairbanks travel easy. While riders can use Uber to request a ride to pretty much anywhere, some destinations are more popular than others. Uber riders getting around Fairbanks request rides to The Spur more than any other spot.

What is the best month to visit Fairbanks Alaska? ›

Best Time to Visit Fairbanks

If you're looking for daylight and warm temps, the best time to visit is June through August, when summer is in full swing. Temperatures can get up into the 80s and it doesn't get completely dark for 70 days straight, from May 17 – July 27.

What month does it snow the most in Fairbanks Alaska? ›

December, January and February are the coldest months, with November and December seeing the highest snowfall totals. But if you can tolerate the snow and cold, you'll be rewarded with a spectacular nature show in the northern lights (winter is peak viewing season).

What shoes to wear in the Arctic? ›

Look for boots with rubber soles and thick insoles. The best choice is Muck boots or Wellington-style rubber boots that go up to the middle of your leg and are completely waterproof. Keep in mind that you should wear your pants above the boots to prevent the snow and water from getting in.

What jackets do people use in the Arctic? ›

Sweaters or Polar Fleece Jackets

In addition to a base and an outer shell, additional layers will be useful, depending on the day's activities. A polar fleece jacket is easily zipped up or removed as the weather warrants, and sweaters of different weights will suit a variety of conditions.

What socks do they wear in the Arctic? ›

Cotton socks are not good for the cold weather! The best combination is a thin liner sock, and then a thick wool sock to go over the top. Make sure you factor wearing two pairs of socks when choosing boots. Again it is the air around your feet that will warm up and keep them warm.

How should I dress for Yukon winter? ›

Checklist
  1. Long underwear.
  2. Thick, breathable socks: wool and cotton.
  3. Winter boots: insulated.
  4. Parka.
  5. Snow pants: for outside activity.
  6. Insulated mittens.
  7. Light gloves for the car or using your camera.
  8. Toque: AKA beanie.

Does it ever get warm in Fairbanks Alaska? ›

Typical July temperatures are in the 60s or 70s F. Interior Alaska does periodically see these types of heat waves: the hottest temperature ever on record in Fairbanks was 96 degrees F, set on June 15, 1969. But the event this week is unusually late in the summer.

How do people prepare for winter in Alaska? ›

Here are six tips for making sure you and your home are ready for your first Alaska winter.
  • Insulate Your Propane. Propane is among the most common cooking fuels for dry cabin dwellers. ...
  • Store Enough Water. ...
  • Store Enough Food. ...
  • Insulate Your Dry Cabin. ...
  • Maintain Your Wood-Burning Stove. ...
  • Clean Your Roof and Gutters.

How should I dress for 50 degree weather in Alaska? ›

As a general rule-of-thumb, you might want to start wearing light to even midweight thermals when temperatures are 45-50 degrees F. As the temperatures drop, I tend to add layers rather than increase the weight of my fabrics. Winters in Anchorage typically range anywhere from 0 to 35 degrees F.

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