Between semi-constant spitting rain and misty waterfalls, it’s SO important to pack rain gear if you’re traveling to Iceland. You’re gonna want to stay dry from head to toe – if your clothes get wet, you won’t want to keep adventuring (and we can’t have that!) In this video, I talk about the 5 pieces of rain gear to bring to Iceland.
☔ Rain Gear I recommend in this video:
→ Jacket:
→ Pants:
→ Frogg Toggs:
→ Hiking Boots:
→ Backpack:
→ Backpack Cover:
→ Gloves:
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