
Vinson Massif
The Coldest Climb on Earth
Vinson Massif is the highest peak in Antarctica — a remote, wind-scoured world where temperatures rarely rise above zero. This collection gathers the extreme cold-weather gear trusted by RMI guides to perform in the most unforgiving conditions on the planet. Every piece here is expedition-grade: warm, durable, and proven to work when nothing else will.

Climb Vinson with RMI
RMI’s Vinson Massif expedition delivers true Antarctic mountaineering with veteran guide leadership and dialed logistics. Train, acclimatize, and move as a team across the continent’s coldest terrain to the highest point in Antarctica.

Expedition Rentals, Shipped
Skip the full buy-in. Rent expedition boots, parkas, and sleep systems that are inspected, fitted, and shipped to you well before departure. Guide-approved gear, ready for Antarctic cold.

RMI Vinson Gear List
This collection mirrors RMI’s official Vinson checklist—double or triple boots, heavyweight insulation, and polar-rated sleep systems. Build your kit with the exact items guides trust on the Ice.
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Vinson Massif FAQ
Vinson is as cold as mountaineering gets — temperatures often drop below -30°F, and windchill can push it much lower. Having the right gear isn’t just about comfort; it’s survival. Here are some of the most common questions climbers ask when preparing for the coldest peak on the planet.
What kind of boots do I need for Vinson Massif?
Double boots (with an overboot) or expedition boots are essential. Look for models with integrated gaiters and removable liners for drying between days. Warmth, fit, and simplicity matter far more than weight.
For more info, check out our blog on Choosing the Right Mountaineering Boot
How do I keep my hands and face warm in Antarctic conditions?
Layering is key. Use a lightweight liner glove, a thick insulated mitten, and a waterproof shell over both. For the face, a balaclava and expedition-weight buff help seal gaps between goggles and hood — frostbite prevention starts with full coverage.
How do I prevent gear from freezing?
Keep batteries, water, and electronics inside your parka or sleeping bag whenever possible. Use wide-mouth bottles to prevent freezing shut, and insulate your fuel canisters from the snow. Simple habits make a big difference in subzero environments.

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