Footwear (Selection of choices and systems)
- Single-boot system (high-tech expedition double boot w/built-in gaiter) - $680 to $855
- Double plastic climbing boots with high altitude liners) - $365 to $425
- Double plastic climbing boots (unlined) - $270 to $300
- Fully-insulated overboots (3-layer Gore-Tex upper; foam insulation) - $100 to $150
- Insulated Supergaiters - $100 to $120
- Camp boots (insulated boots for Base Camp) - $90 to $125
- Leather mountain boots - $265 to $420
- Backpacking/heavy hiking boots - $200 to $225
- Trekking shoes - $135 to $170
- Gaiters - $80
- Hiking gaiters - $40 to $50
- Synthetic-fill camp booties - $50 to $80
- Snowshoes (mountaineering style, for long distance, off trail) - $180 to $200
- 12-point Crampons (for glacier climbing; with flat, step-in bindings) - $150 to $230
- Crampon guard - $8.50
Headwear
- Climbing helmet - $60 to $90
- Balaclavas (lightweight and heavyweight; windproof) - $20 to $50 each
- Neck gaiter - $25
- Glacier glasses (100% ultraviolet & infrared protection w/side covers) - $60 to $120 (prescription glasses run around $200+)
- Ski goggles (work well over glasses) - $60 to $140
- Nose guard (nylon & microfleece) - $10
- Neoprene face mask - $12
- Headlamp - $30 to $50
Handwear
- Ice climbing gloves - $60 to $120
- Expedition shell gloves - $135 to $170
- Shell gloves w/removable liner - $140 to $155
- Expedition mitts w/windproof shell - $80 to $180
- Shell mitts w/insulated removable liner - $50 to $135
- Synthetic soft shell gloves - $70
- Lightweight synthetic gloves - $10
Extras
- Pocket knife or Multi-tool - $35 to $80
- Compass - $50 to $75
- First-aid kit (personal size) - $20 to $30
- Altimeter watch - $200
- GPS - $150 to $400
