Salewa’s Ortles mountaineering kit was born in the Alps, and designed for high alpine adventure — I tested the gear on its home turf.
One of the most famous climbers of the Ötztal Alps was discovered some 5,300 years after his last ascent. But “Ötzi,” the Copper-Age mummy found in the ice near the Austrian-Italian border, wasn’t armed with the latest alpine kit from Salewa. If he had been, he’d probably have made it out.
Just a short distance from where Ötzi was found — at the base of Ortles, the tallest peak in the Eastern Alps — Salewa revealed its latest mountaineering kit. It’s an apparel line inspired by the 13,000-foot peak.
From its boots to its hoods and packs, the Salewa Ortles Mountaineering collection is a testament to Salewa’s dedication to alpine adventure.
In short: The new Salewa Ortles Mountaineering collection covers all the bases for technical mountaineering gear, and it covers them well. The Powertex pants and jacket offer three-layer protection and peace of mind when weather rolls in. The waterproof, breathable TirolWool Responsive jacket reflects body heat and breathes comfortably. The duck down Parka is athletically tailored to fit under shells, and compresses more than other comparable down jackets.
Salewa Ortles Mountaineering Kit Review

Long before me, before Patagonia, or before Polartec, Salewa was toiling away at the forefront of modern alpinism. The brand was the first to introduce fleece and tubular ice screws. The brand’s equipment has come a long way since those early days. But its innovative Italian mountaineering gear has only gotten better.
The Salewa Ortles Mountaineering line is the culmination of a century of engineering at Salewa. I was very curious to try the collection in the brand’s home mountains — the Alps.
Shells: Ortles 3L Powertex Pant & Jacket
I had the option to try out a pair of the brand’s Schoeller pants ($350). But the forecast looked suspicious. So I left the Schoellers at the hotel and chose to bring Salewa’s Ortles 3L Powertex Pant (also $350) instead.
Nearly half the price of its GORE-TEX Pro pant, the Powertex pant offers three layers of protection. It has full two-way side zips, a robust gaiter tough enough to deflect a rogue crampon, and an elastic cuff to fit (and stay) over the boot. Inside the pant leg, a gusset unzips to provide room to fit over bulky ski boots.
Offered in sizes S-XL, the pants Velcro around the waist for a micro-adjusted fit. The front closes with two snaps and a zipper fly.
I appreciated the map pocket over the thigh. And the perforated stretchy panel at the back of the waist allows you to dial in the fit while keeping the pants cool under the pack.


Parka: 2 RDS Down Jacket

Midlayer: Ortles Hybrid TirolWool Responsive Jacket

Raven 3 GORE-TEX Boots


Pack: Salewa Ortles Wall

Behind the Brand: Salewa Ortles Mountaineering Kit
