How to Stay Warm While Skiing in Niseko
- Shunsuke Aoki
- 8月11日
- 読了時間: 2分
Introduction
Skiing in Niseko is an unforgettable experience — but if you’re not prepared for the cold, it can quickly turn into an uncomfortable day. With temperatures often ranging from -5°C to -15°C and occasional wind chills, staying warm is essential for both enjoyment and safety. This guide covers everything you need to know to stay cozy on the slopes, from layering your clothing to making smart on-mountain choices.
1. Master the Layering System
The right layering keeps you warm without overheating.
Base Layer: Choose moisture-wicking fabrics like merino wool or synthetic blends. Avoid cotton at all costs — it traps moisture and makes you colder.
Mid Layer: Opt for fleece or a lightweight down jacket for insulation.
Outer Layer: Wear a waterproof, windproof ski jacket and pants to block the elements.
2. Don’t Forget the Essentials
Accessories can make or break your day on the slopes.
Waterproof gloves + liner gloves for extra warmth
Neck warmer or balaclava to protect your face from wind
Helmet for warmth and safety
Ski socks (thin but warm — avoid doubling up)
3. On-Mountain Warmth Tips
Take regular breaks indoors and enjoy hot drinks
Move your fingers and toes on the lift to keep blood flowing
Do light stretches before and during skiing to maintain circulation
4. Equipment Upgrades for Extra Comfort
High-performance base layers instead of standard heat-tech shirts
Rechargeable hand warmers and boot heaters for all-day comfort
Well-insulated ski boots with a snug fit
Conclusion
Staying warm isn’t just about comfort — it helps you ski longer, improve faster, and enjoy your time in Niseko to the fullest.
At ACCENT, our private ski lessons include tips on gear selection and clothing checks so you can focus on skiing, not shivering.
👉 Contact us today to book your warm and worry-free Niseko ski experience!





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