The outdoor climbing apparel essentials checklist is different from the gear checklist (harness, shoes, helmet, rope) because it covers what to wear rather than what hardware to bring. Getting the clothing right determines comfort across a full crag day: the sweaty approach, the sustained sun on the wall, the cold shaded pitches, and the parking lot hang at the end. Here is the complete outdoor climbing clothing checklist for a single-day crag session, with custom apparel options for climbing clubs and crews.
Here is what to pack from a clothing perspective for a full outdoor climbing day:
Matching the shirt fabric to the use case improves comfort across the full crag day:
Moisture-wicking polyester (Sport-Tek): the climbing day fabric. Pulls sweat from skin during the approach and active climbing. Dries significantly faster than cotton. The tradeoff is hand feel: polyester feels less soft against skin than cotton but outperforms it for sustained sweat management.
Cotton (Airlume, Next Level, Bella+Canvas): the casual wear fabric. Soft, breathable in moderate temperatures, and comfortable for sedentary activities (standing belay, parking lot hang, post-climb dinner). Cotton absorbs sweat rather than wicking it, which becomes uncomfortable during high-output moments. Best for the post-send shirt rather than the climbing shirt.
Cotton-poly blend (Next Level CVC, Premium Triblend): the middle ground. More durable than pure cotton for washing and printing. Slightly more breathable than pure polyester. Works well as an everyday shirt for climbers who want one shirt that handles moderate climbing activity and casual wear.
Performance long sleeve (Sport-Tek moisture-wicking): the sun and cold protection layer. UV exposure protection for sustained days at exposed crags. Warmth buffer for cold shaded pitches. Works as a packable second shirt layer when the day starts cold and warms up.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.The core checklist adjusts by season:
Spring/Fall (variable, the best seasons): full checklist applies. Layering is critical because morning cold and afternoon warmth can differ by 20-30 degrees. Pack the performance tee, the mid layer, and potentially a light shell for early morning. Shorts or convertible pants depending on temperature. Sun hat for south-facing exposed routes.
Summer (hot, sun-heavy): performance tee and shorts are the core. The mid layer stays in the car unless the route is shaded. Light-colored performance fabrics or long-sleeve sun protection shirt for sustained sun exposure. Hat is non-negotiable at desert crags. The casual post-send shirt matters more in summer because the performance shirt is soaked at day's end.
Winter (cold-climate and high-elevation): performance base layer, fleece or insulated mid layer, belay jacket for standing duty, and insulated pants for approach hiking. The custom apparel layer is the hoodie or crewneck sweatshirt for the warm-up period and the camp. Technical outerwear from climbing brands handles the outer layer.
A climbing club shop that covers the full crag day clothing checklist in custom form:
| Checklist Item | Custom Option | Club Margin |
|---|---|---|
| Performance crag shirt | Sport-Tek moisture-wicking tee, custom design | $10-14 |
| Mid layer | Men's/Ladies' Performance Quarter-Zip, club logo | $10-12 |
| Post-send casual shirt | Airlume Cotton Athletic Tee, club design | $10-14 |
| Cold-weather layer | Comfort Soft Hoodie or Champion Crewneck | $15-20 |
| Hat | Richardson Rope Hat or Yupoong Snapback | $10 |
A shop with all five items covers every item on the clothing essentials checklist in a custom club form. Members who purchase all five items spend $50-70 on margins that go to the club treasury, and they own a complete custom crag day wardrobe. For setting up this full shop, see the outdoor climbing shirt guide and the team apparel guide.
Performance tees, quarter-zips, hoodies, and hats with your club design. No minimums, free shipping.
Start FreeA moisture-wicking performance tee, a packable mid layer, performance shorts or leggings, and a sun hat. For full-day crag trips, a casual soft shirt for the post-send hang is also recommended.
Synthetic moisture-wicking fabric for the active climbing day. Cotton or cotton-poly blend for post-climb casual wear. Many outdoor climbers carry both: a performance shirt for climbing and a cotton shirt for the social hour at the crag.
Yes. Bear Grips Pro Shops offers custom performance tees, quarter-zips, hoodies, and hats with the club design. Each item sells through the club shop with a margin going to the club treasury.
A rope hat or snapback for sun protection at exposed crags. A mesh hat for hot and humid areas. A cuffed beanie for cold-weather approaches and high-elevation crags. All three are available with custom club branding.