


Women’s trekking clothing – new arrivals at ATTIQ are fresh designs made in Poland, created with routes in mind that start by the forest and end high above the tree line. The cut moves with the body during long ascents, and the materials are durable enough to handle close contact with a backpack, rock and branches. Every element has a job and pretends to be nothing more.
These are options for both professionals and enthusiasts who like to set off earlier than the sun and return later than the echo in the valley. The layering system works here without fuss: the base breathes, the mid layer stabilises, the outer layer protects from the wind. Simple, effective, consistent.
For all conditions means real support in changeable weather. When the wind picks up, the shell takes the impact. When the temperature rises, breathability keeps you comfortable. You set the pace, and the outfit keeps up.
The aesthetics don’t shout. Clean forms, function first. Muted colours with bold accents create sets that are easy to match with boots, a backpack and accessories. Everything makes sense already in the car park, and even more so halfway along a ridge.
Women’s trekking clothing – new arrivals is simply a tool for hiking. You put it on and go. The rest is done by your legs and the mountains.
New arrivals in women’s trekking clothing use abrasion-resistant materials and stretch in critical zones. Thanks to this, movement stays smooth and the silhouette remains stable with a heavier pack and poles in hand. The cut doesn’t require constant adjustment – it helps you keep your rhythm.
Details are well thought out: pockets accessible with gloves on, low-profile zips, elements that improve visibility at dusk. These are the little things that become an advantage in open terrain. In practice, every second not spent searching for a zip pull matters.
Series produced in Poland make it possible to implement improvements from field tests faster. The result? Consistent quality and predictable performance of the clothing in extremely different conditions – from a windy ridge to a tight spruce copse.
New arrivals are there to genuinely make the route easier. Not to add to the baggage of decisions.
Women’s trekking clothing – the season’s new arrival – combines freedom of stride with wind protection. Around the shoulders and hips you’ll find higher-elasticity zones that don’t restrict pole work or long steps on steep sections. On the ascent you feel light; on the descent – calm.
Layers combine intuitively: from a light fleece to a packable wind jacket. Two decisions and you have a set ready for morning, midday and evening. Without nervous juggling on the trail.
It’s a new arrival meant to give you an advantage from the first kilometre. And it does, because it was designed around the small things that add up to a long day.
New women’s trekking clothing ATTIQ focuses on balance between protection and breathability. The front takes the gusts, the back helps dump excess heat. As a result, the body keeps a steady pace even on exposed sections and long traverses.
Trousers have clearly articulated knees and a waistband that works with a harness or a backpack hip belt. Sleeves on fleeces and jackets sit naturally with shoulder movement, and the collar protects the neck when the wind changes its mind every minute.
Durable materials in key zones protect against rubbing from straps, buckles and belts. These are solutions that save your nerves when the day gets long and focus should stay on the rock steps.
The colour palette doesn’t tire you. Neutral bases and clear accents let you quickly build a set that looks good in photos and works well on climbs.
In short: fewer compromises, more kilometres with a smile.
New trekking collections for professionals and enthusiasts are created with two paces in mind, which often mix on one route: fast walking and calm contemplation of the view. The clothing is meant to respond just as predictably in both scenarios. And it does.
Professionals will appreciate consistent material performance; enthusiasts – intuitive handling of the details. Zips work one-handed, pockets keep their shape, and hoods work with a helmet and beanie without limiting the field of view. It’s meant to work “quietly”.
Lines produced in Poland shorten the path from idea to finished model. When testers raise a point, the next batch already includes it. It’s closeness you can feel on the trail.
As a result you get a set that doesn’t ask for attention. It lets you give it to the mountains.
For all conditions isn’t a slogan, it’s a construction plan. Panels with different fabric densities manage heat exchange, and finishes at cuffs and ankles seal the zones most sensitive to gusts. When you step onto an exposed ridge, you feel the protection is “to hand”.
Ventilation works when you want it to. You open it on a steeper climb, close it on windy switchbacks below the summit. Adjustment doesn’t require stopping, so your rhythm stays with you.
In equipment contact zones, more durable weaves are used. Classic abrasion points – shoulders, the lower backpack belt area, hips – get extra support that doesn’t add unnecessary weight.
The outfit works with trekking poles. Sleeves and shoulders have enough allowance for a longer stride and dynamic reaches overhead, without the feeling of the fabric pulling. Stride stability remains, even when the terrain becomes more technical.
For rain, wind, sun and shade, the solution is consistent layering. Two or three pieces and you have a ready scenario for the whole day. No drama in the backpack.
As a result, the route is simpler and decisions are quicker. That’s how trekking clothing should work.
Women’s trekking clothes in the new edition introduce lighter, more springy fabrics without losing durability. That means less arm and leg fatigue after many hours of walking. The pack doesn’t gain kilograms, and you gain more comfort.
New cuts reduce unnecessary folds and “dead zones”. When you cinch the hip belt tighter, the fabric settles so it doesn’t crease. Less friction, more calm for your skin.
Pocket logic now includes quick “drop” pockets for gloves or a beanie, and secure storage for a phone and map. You open, put it in, and let your eyes run on to the horizon.
These small differences add up over a long day. The maths is simple: less fuss, more distance.
ATTIQ Polish production means a short decision-making chain and real quality control. Designs are created close to the places where they are tested. Thanks to that, new arrivals respond faster to needs from the trail, and the final product is simply more reliable.
Durable materials are selected with contact with rock, conifer undergrowth and backpack straps in mind. In practice, the clothing retains its shape and performance parameters after many months of intensive use.
It’s a choice for those who like to know where their things come from. Process transparency gives peace of mind – and extra enjoyment from the hike.
Professionals and enthusiasts meet here at one point: predictability. And that’s the point.
Jackets in the new version focus on wind protection and quick microclimate regulation. The hood works with a beanie or helmet, and the collar seals the sensitive neck area. The zip operates intuitively even with gloves on, because that’s simply how it is out there.
Fleeces become the heart of the layering system. They add light warmth without restricting movement. When the sun comes out from behind the ridge, they release excess heat in seconds. You don’t have to keep reaching into your backpack.
Trousers introduce more elastic panels on the thighs and knees, and around the ankles – finishes that don’t catch on boot uppers. Thanks to this, your stride is longer and the terrain is less tiring.
All parts speak the same detail language: the same zip pullers, similar pocket logic, consistent finishes. You change pieces, but you don’t change habits. That saves energy.
The whole thing comes together into a set that works in the mountains, in the forest and on stony paths. One aesthetic, one function – many possibilities.
Women’s outdoor clothing – ATTIQ new arrivals – expands trekking into camping and walking scenarios. The same layering logic works by the campfire, on an easier trail and on the way to a viewpoint. You don’t need a different wardrobe for every plan of the day.
When wind appears in open terrain, the shell makes the difference. When the route goes into shade, the fleece takes over responsibility. Calm, predictable performance.
Minimalist graphics and clean cut lines mean the sets look good in the city too. The function stays, the form adapts to everyday life.
What conditions are the new drops ready for? The ones the season brings: morning chill, midday wind, evening shade. Two base layers and a light shell cover most days outdoors.
Who are they for? For professionals looking for consistency and for enthusiasts who want to go further without unnecessary breaks. Both will appreciate the predictable cut and stable materials.
What about a backpack and poles? Zones exposed to abrasion have stronger weaves, and sleeves and shoulders have extra stretch for dynamic movement. Zip operation is possible with gloves on.
How to choose colours? A neutral base + one accent. You get a clear silhouette and easy matching with the rest of your kit. Simple choices, quick exits from home.
Summary? Unnecessary. Just look at the map and set off – ATTIQ trekking new arrivals will do their job while you focus on the route.