Introducing the Men’s Hiking Kilt

Utility kilt
Utility kilt


The men’s Hiking Kilt is a great addition to any outdoor wardrobe. It is possible to hike casually, as is the case with golf. Golf skirts remain confined to the golf course while hiking kilts can be worn anywhere and for good reason.

As we talked about in our article, “Why wear a kilt?” Kilts provide a variety of benefits for both men and women. In this article, we focus on the 9 reasons why men should consider integrating a walking kilt into their active lifestyle.

One of the primary benefits is that it keeps your legs dry and cool.

The Traditional Scottish Kilt is designed to keep your legs free by allowing air to flow through; a hiking kilt is a great alternative to pants when heading out for a hike. Here are 9 reasons why you should try hiking:

1. It is cooler to wear a kilt than pants

One advantage of wearing a kilt over trousers is that because they are lightweight and let the air from the pants flow overhead, kilts keep you far cooler than pants would.
I discovered that wearing a kilt kept my legs substantially cooler than wearing pants in the scorching desert heat of 100°F (37.7°C)
2. Fewer people are wearing kilts. Sweat accumulation and chafing are prevented by wearing sweatpants against your skin.

I’ve hiked for days in a kilt without becoming hot or perspiring. While pants don’t usually fit this way,

3. Kilts Offer Additional Mosquito Protection in a chasm between.