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With the best changing robes you can jettison your wet stuff in privacy and get dry and warm at the same time. Along with the and the , they will elevate your amphibious adventures, helping keep you and your stuff safe and warm. The brands making these technical garments are moving them on from their first iterations and we're seeing better fits, warmer fabrics, handier features and improved eco credentials.

With the physical and mental benefits of cold water well-documented, more of us are picking up the pastime, or opting to include an icy plunge as part of a hike or bike. A changing robe is a , but it's likely to become a trusted staple in your day kit. And, as most are hugely durable, you'll get great return on your initial outlay.



At the top end of the price scale, changing robes have a outer layer, deep-pile fleece lining and a host of pockets to keep kit organised. They dry quickly and repel dirt. For dippers who want a more minimalist approach, there are lightweight, packable robes that act like wearable towels and are plenty absorbent enough for one or two people.

To create this guide, our experts took the best changing robes into the chilly wilds of the United Kingdom. They plunged into icy lochs, frigid rivers and blustery seas, evaluating the robes' insulating and drying capabilities. They assessed weight, packability and features, and compared it all to the price tag.

Read to on discover which fared best. Here's our quick list, an at-a-glance guide to the best ch.

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