Smartwool’s Guide to Layering at Mammoth Mountain
Smartwool’s Guide to Layering at Mammoth Mountain

Smartwool’s Guide to Layering at Mammoth Mountain

Rising above California’s Eastern Sierra, Mammoth Mountain is known for its long seasons, expansive terrain, and high-alpine views. With summit elevations over 11,000 feet and terrain that stretches from wide-open groomers to steep chutes and playful parks, Mammoth delivers the kind of ski days that keep riders coming back year after year.
Conditions here can shift quickly. Bluebird mornings can turn windy at the summit, while afternoon sun warms the lower mountain. On other days, fresh Sierra storms roll through overnight, setting up powder laps the next morning.
Days like these call for a layering system that works as hard as you do. The right Base Layers and Ski & Snowboard Socks are not just about warmth, they are about dialing in comfort so you can focus on the terrain, not the temperature.
This winter, Smartwool® teamed up with Alterra Mountain Company to showcase what a thoughtfully built ski kit really looks like, from performance-driven Merino Base Layers to socks engineered for long days on snow.
When creators like Abe Kislevitz and Teagan Maddux spent time skiing at Mammoth Mountain, the story was not just in the turns. It was in the layers that helped keep them comfortable from sunrise laps to late afternoon runs.
“What a picture-perfect weekend with the squad at Mammoth Mountain. Merino layers kept us cozy from sunrise to sunset.” – Abe Kislevitz

Why Merino Base Layers Matter on Mammoth Ski Days


The Women’s Classic Thermal Merino Base Layer Crew and Men’s Intraknit™ Thermal Merino Base Layer Crew are built with Merino wool, a renewable, natural fiber that is naturally thermoregulating and breathable.
At a mountain like Mammoth, conditions can shift throughout the day. Early morning laps may start crisp and cold, while sunny afternoons warm the lower mountain. Wind near the summit can also make temperatures feel significantly cooler.
Merino helps regulate temperature as you move through changing conditions.
Thermal Base Layers designed for skiing and cold weather activities offer:
• Naturally thermoregulating performance
• Natural odor resistance for long wear
• Moisture management for dry-feeling comfort
• Flatlock seam construction to help reduce chafing
• Shoulder panels designed to eliminate top shoulder seams under ski shells
The updated fit and modern color options also make matching sets feel just as good visually as they do functionally. Technical, comfortable, and easy to wear from first chair to après.
“You might be wearing the wrong layers. Classic Thermal Merino base layers kept us warm through six days of skiing at Mammoth Mountain.” – Teagan Maddux

Layering for Changing Mammoth Conditions

Layering systems help skiers stay comfortable as conditions change throughout the day.
For Abe Kislevitz, a dependable mid layer such as the Men’s Smartloft™ Hybrid Jacket adds lightweight insulation without restricting movement. The jacket combines insulation with breathable stretch panels to help regulate temperature while skiing, riding lifts, or exploring the mountain.
Together with Merino Base Layers, pieces like this help create a flexible system that adapts to changing weather across Mammoth’s terrain.

Ski Socks Built for Long Days on Sierra Snow

A great ski day at Mammoth Mountain starts from the ground up.
Socks like the Women’s Snowboard Extra Stretch Over The Calf Socks and Ski Summit Shot Over The Calf Socks are designed for long hours in boots, shifting conditions, and back-to-back laps when the snow is too good to call it early.
Built with Merino wool and performance-driven sock technologies, they help keep feet comfortable through cold mornings, sunny afternoons, and everything in between.
Across Smartwool® Ski & Snowboard Socks, you will find:
• Indestructawool™ technology for enhanced durability
• 4 Degree™ Elite fit system for a dialed-in performance fit
• Virtually Seamless™ Toe for in-boot comfort
• Targeted cushioning in key areas
• Breathable mesh zones designed to enhance airflow
• Over-the-calf coverage designed specifically for ski and snowboard boots
The result is performance Ski & Snowboard Socks that stay in place, help regulate temperature, and support extended days on the mountain.

Build Your Mammoth Kit

Planning a Mammoth trip or chasing Sierra storms all season? Start with the foundation:
• Ski & Snowboard Socks
• Merino Wool Base Layers
• Smartloft™ Mid Layers
Explore Smartwool’s Merino wool gear built to help you stay warm, move comfortably, and go farther this winter at Mammoth Mountain and Alterra Mountain Company resorts.
Built for Real Mountain Days: Smartwool × Alterra
The partnership between Smartwool and Alterra Mountain Company celebrates that shared mindset. Gear built for real movement, real weather, and real comfort.
From naturally thermoregulating Merino Base Layers to durable Ski & Snowboard Socks designed for performance in boots, every layer works together to support changing mountain conditions.


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