








ATTIQ trekking clothing new arrivals are made in Poland, close to the places where real terrain begins. These are collections created for those planning ambitious passes and for those who simply want to go further — confidently and comfortably. Each piece has practicality in its DNA: a functional cut, well-thought-out fabric work zones and durability that isn’t afraid of rocks or branches.
Durable materials are the starting point here, not an add-on. Knits and fabrics selected for changeable conditions let you move smoothly, without stiffness and without unnecessary weight. When it gets steep, the clothing works with your body; when the wind picks up, it shields precisely what matters most.
Professionals will appreciate consistent performance over long distances; enthusiasts — comfort that encourages the next kilometre. From the first step you can feel it’s kit prepared for more than the weather forecast. It’s clothing that doesn’t ask for attention — it just gets the job done.
The trail doesn’t ask what season it is. That’s why ATTIQ new arrivals mean readiness for any conditions, from morning valley mists to sharp gusts on the ridge. You put it on, you go, and you focus on the route — not your wardrobe.
We design ATTIQ trekking clothing new arrivals to the rhythm of real hikes: fast ascents, agile descents, sections where ground feel and torso freedom matter. The cut supports natural shoulder and hip movement, and key areas — shoulders, back, knees — get sensible reinforcement.
When conditions say “let’s see”, predictability matters. Wind-resistant panels protect where the chill hits, and higher-stretch zones let you take longer strides without a feeling of resistance. That way you keep your pace, even when the terrain tries to set it on its own terms.
For advanced users, consistency is important: the same quality, the same material “hand”, the same feel in motion. For weekend trip lovers — simplicity: you dress in what works, regardless of the map in your pocket. In both cases, confidence in your choices wins.
Production in Poland gives an advantage in refining details quickly. Feedback comes back to the design table, and subsequent runs grow stronger along with trail experience. New arrivals aren’t an accident — they’re a consequence.
This isn’t a collection to admire on a hanger. These are tools for walking. The harder it gets, the more you can see it.
The ATTIQ new trekking clothing collection was designed so that one wardrobe gives you many scenarios. A cold morning, a sunny midday, an afternoon with a sudden gust of wind — none of it surprises you when materials work with the rhythm of the terrain and the cut doesn’t block movement.
In the valley, comfort and lightness matter. On the ridge — precise protection and torso stabilisation. In transitional seasons, flexibility of ready solutions becomes most important: you adjust your layering system without sacrificing pace. It’s the philosophy of “go and decide along the way”.
Where does this freedom come from? From a combination of well-planned stretch zones, sensible lengths and finishes that don’t create pressure points under a rucksack. The result is simple: fewer adjustments, more steps.
The new collection doesn’t distract. It lets your eyes focus on the horizon line, and your thoughts — on the next switchback.
New ATTIQ trekking clothing draws on materials that combine toughness with refined performance. These are knits and fabrics with a durable hand, skin-friendly, yet resistant to contact with rucksack straps, rock or branches. In practice, that means clothing that “ages” slowly, keeping its performance over seasons.
Lightness here doesn’t mean delicacy. It’s a conscious trimming of unnecessary grams where they aren’t needed, while reinforcing zones that work harder. You’re meant to feel freedom in the shoulders and stability through the torso, even when the terrain forces frequent pace changes.
Comfort against the body during long days out also matters. Smooth finishes and ergonomic seam shifts mean unwanted pressure points don’t appear under straps. The rucksack doesn’t “bite”, and your steps stay even.
Can you feel all this in the first kilometre? Yes — above all in the lack of irritating stimuli. The clothing disappears in motion; the path remains.
These are clothes that don’t “fight” the wearer. They work for them — at any pace.
ATTIQ trekking premieres aren’t created in a vacuum. Every element of the collection has a reason: jackets and hoodies support thermal stability, trousers and leggings give a full stride range, and technical T-shirts keep you comfortable when things get intense. You combine them your way, depending on the day’s goal.
In the forest you’ll appreciate the quietness of the fabric and the lack of rustling at the shoulders. In open terrain — protection from gusty air that doesn’t restrict your breathing. On rock — the toughness of knee and hip zones when the route runs close to the wall. It’s simple usability maths.
Off-trail routes like to set the terms. That’s why the new arrivals are ready for them: flexible, predictable and built with long service life in mind. You put them on and simply go.
Women’s and men’s trekking clothing new arrivals differ in details that decide comfort. Different shoulder proportions, a different waist layout, different hip spacing — all of this translates into confident movement and no “pulling” in key areas. It’s not about fashion; it’s about ergonomics.
In women’s versions, precision shaping at the waist and range through the chest matter, so breathing stays free on a steep climb. In men’s versions, guiding the fabric over shoulders and back is key — where the main load sits. Both lines have one goal: to disappear in motion.
Fit doesn’t end at size. Smart adjustments and lengths let you “seal” the outfit for a specific rucksack and plan. Nothing flaps, nothing shifts against your will. You feel only the ground under your feet.
Why is it so important? Because decisions on the trail happen fast. When clothing is predictable, reactions are natural. And that’s what confident walking is about.
Whichever line you choose, you get the same ATTIQ DNA: Polish production, durable materials and readiness for any conditions.
You build ATTIQ trekking collections new arrivals like a set of tools. The layer next to the skin should be friendly and quick at releasing excess heat. The mid-layer supports stability when your pace rises and falls. The outer layer makes sure a gust of wind doesn’t set the pace for your plans.
This isn’t theory. It’s practice in motion: a quick sleeve change, closing the torso zone, a few steps and you’re back in rhythm. Materials don’t “tangle” your shoulders, and the hem doesn’t lift on a dynamic climb. Everything is meant to hold its line.
Why does the layering system work so well in ATTIQ new arrivals? Because each piece is made with the others in mind. The cut and lengths are tested as a pair and as a trio, so nothing duplicates and nothing is missing. You get cohesion without fiddling.
Between morning and afternoon, you can pass through several microclimates. When layers cooperate, adaptation takes seconds. Your head stays in the terrain, not in the rucksack.
As a result, you build your own set for the season — not a collection of compromises. That gives you the freedom to plan longer routes.
ATTIQ outdoor trekking clothing is made so that technology is invisible and the effect is obvious. Stretch zones go hand in hand with sensible seam routing so shoulder, elbow and knee movement stays full. Materials don’t balloon with work, they keep their shape and let your body do its thing.
In practice, quietness also matters. No unnecessary elements and the right surface structure mean nothing rustles at the shoulders and the clothing doesn’t distract on narrow paths. It’s a small thing that, after an hour of walking, turns out to be a big value.
When the terrain demands you speed up, the clothing keeps up. When you need to slow down and focus on every step, it doesn’t impose a rhythm. That’s technology in service of simple decisions.
You’re meant to walk, look and feel the ground. Well-designed clothing takes care of the rest.
You’ll recognise ATTIQ hiking new arrivals by the details. Hoods that hold their line when you turn your head. Cuffs that work with gloves and don’t ride up when using poles. Back lengths refined for the hip belt so nothing creeps up when stepping uphill.
The construction around the shoulders is also important. That’s where rucksack straps converge and where the fabric works most often. In the new arrivals, this area is treated with respect: comfort should be consistent regardless of load and time on the trail.
The front and sides are shaped so nothing flares in the wind. Trousers and leggings allow a longer stride without pulling at the knee. Altogether you get a set that doesn’t need “breaking in”. You put it on and you go.
How do you recognise good clothing in practice? By not wanting to adjust it. When you forget you’re wearing it, it means it’s doing exactly what it should.
That’s the advantage of new arrivals: fresh solutions that work in your favour from the first kilometre.
ATTIQ premium trekking clothing is designed and made in Poland. The short path from idea to prototype lets us respond to trail feedback literally from season to season. A detail changes, comfort grows, and performance stays at the level we consider the standard.
It’s also responsibility for durability. Tough materials, careful finishing and consistent quality control mean the clothes aren’t “for a moment”. They’re meant to survive more than one loop and more than one kind of weather — from spring thaws to autumn halny winds.
Professionals see it as a work tool. Enthusiasts — the freedom to go when they want, not only when the forecast allows. In both cases, calm wins — and it grows with every kilometre.
Made in Poland isn’t a label. It’s daily practice: tests, conclusions, tweaks. And back to the trail again.
Where are you going and at what pace? The answer determines which layer you choose to start with and what you throw into your rucksack “just in case”. ATTIQ new arrivals let you build a set intuitively: the lighter pieces for fast climbs, the more stable ones for long traverses.
How will the clothing behave when the wind changes direction? The cut and materials in the new arrivals guide the line so gusts don’t knock you out of rhythm. These are design decisions you’ll feel in steady breathing on exposed sections.
Will the clothing stop reminding you it’s there after ten minutes of walking? If yes, you’ve chosen well. ATTIQ trekking clothing new arrivals were created for exactly that — so you can go further, think more clearly and see more.
The rest will happen on the trail. And the trail likes those who are prepared.