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A complete guide to clothing in The Long Dark, including stats.

To celebrate the forthcoming The Long Dark story mode, in our Top 10 Best Locations in The Long Dark video we choose the greatest areas, most strategic places and most beautiful landmarks of the game. Clothing is what the player wears on their body, and is the most common protection against the weather. Mechanically, this translates into how fast the Cold meter decreases. Properly maintained clothing will keep the player warm in most environments, at the cost of carrying the clothing, and thus, having less weight to carry other items.

This complete guide to clothing in The Long Dark will give you all stats for every clothing item in the game at 100 percent condition. This will allow you to see how certain items stack up against others, and decide what builds you want to put together.

Your clothing in The Long Dark is responsible for protecting you against several things.

  • Air Temp: This is what the air temperature is in whatever location you’re currently in, be it inside or outside.
  • Warmth Bonus: This is a bonus you’re getting from your clothing, and the Cold Fusion badge that you can earn for staying outdoors for 100 days.
  • Wind-chill: This is the wind-chill factor, which should be 0℃ if you’re indoors. If you’re outside and it’s windy, this will impact the temperature you feel.
  • Windproof Bonus: Clothing can also provide protection from the wind. This reading is a direct counter to the wind-chill reading.
  • Feels Like: Tells you what your character feels like. If it’s above 0℃ you are warm enough. If it’s below you will begin to lose warmth until you freeze.
  • Protection: This is the amount of protection that your clothing offers against predators. Higher ratings and you are more likely to survive struggles.
  • Sprint: If naked, your sprint will be 100 percent. As you add clothing it begins to drop. If you value running this reading is vital to your ability to do that.

Below, you will find a table that gives you every clothing item in the game and its values when the item is at 100 percent condition. We’ve separated it the same way it appears on the clothing screen in-game. Please note that all values are in ℃ and kilograms. Additionally, the warmth/weight ratio is calculated using only the warmth bonus and the weight. There is a seperate category for wind/weight.

Torso - Top Layers

Body PartClothing ItemWeight (kg)Warmth Bonus (℃)Warmth/Weight Ratio (℃/kg)Wind Protection (℃)Wind/Weight (℃/kg)Water Protection (%)Predator Protection (%)Mobility Loss (%)
Torso (Top)Bearskin Coat5.006.001.205.001.0080.0018.0020.00
Down Vest0.501.002.001.002.0010.001.000.00
Expedition Parka1.504.002.666.004.0050.006.005.00
Light Shell1.001.001.003.003.0030.003.002.00
Mackinaw Jacket1.502.501.662.001.3340.005.003.00
Mariner's Pea Coat2.003.001.504.002.0075.007.006.00
Military Coat2.003.001.503.001.5040.008.005.00
Old Fashioned Parka2.003.001.503.001.5020.005.007.00
Simple Parka1.252.001.602.001.6030.003.004.00
Ski Jacket1.002.002.002.002.0030.003.002.00
Sport Vest0.500.501.000.501.005.001.000.00
Urban Parka1.002.502.502.002.0010.002.002.00
Windbreaker0.500.501.003.006.0050.001.000.00
Wolfskin Coat3.004.001.334.001.3360.0015.0015.00

Torso - Bottom Layers

Body PartClothing ItemWeight (kg)Warmth Bonus (℃)Warmth/Weight Ratio (℃/kg)Wind Protection (℃)Wind/Weight (℃/kg)Water Protection (%)Predator Protection (%)Mobility Loss (%)
Torso (Bottom)Cowichan Sweater1.002.502.502.002.0050.005.002.00
Dress Shirt0.250.502.001.004.000.000.000.00
Fisherman's Sweater0.502.004.001.503.0040.005.001.00
Hoodie0.250.502.000.502.0010.002.000.00
Plaid Shirt0.250.502.000.502.0020.001.000.00
Sweatshirt0.250.502.001.004.0010.002.000.00
Thick Wool Sweater0.501.503.001.002.0030.003.001.00
Thin Wool Sweater0.251.004.000.502.0020.002.000.00
T-Shirt0.250.502.000.000.000.000.000.00
Wool Shirt0.251.004.000.502.0040.002.000.00
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Accessories

Body PartClothing ItemWeight (kg)Warmth Bonus (℃)Warmth/Weight Ratio (℃/kg)Wind Protection (℃)Wind/Weight (℃/kg)Water Protection (%)Predator Protection (%)Mobility Loss (%)
AccessoriesWool Ear Wrap0.251.004.000.502.0020.001.000.00

Head

Body PartClothing ItemWeight (kg)Warmth Bonus (℃)Warmth/Weight Ratio (℃/kg)Wind Protection (℃)Wind/Weight (℃/kg)Water Protection (%)Predator Protection (%)Mobility Loss (%)
HeadBaseball Cap0.100.505.000.000.000.000.000.00
Balaclava0.252.008.001.506.0030.003.000.00
Cotton Scarf0.100.505.000.000.005.000.000.00
Cotton Toque0.101.0010.000.505.0010.001.000.00
Fleece Cowl0.251.506.001.004.0020.002.000.00
Long Wool Scarf0.251.506.001.004.0030.001.000.00
Wool Scarf0.101.0010.000.505.0020.001.000.00
Wool Toque0.252.008.001.004.0030.002.000.00

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Hands

Body PartClothing ItemWeight (kg)Warmth Bonus (℃)Warmth/Weight Ratio (℃/kg)Wind Protection (℃)Wind/Weight (℃/kg)Water Protection (%)Predator Protection (%)Mobility Loss (%)
HandsDriving Gloves0.100.505.000.505.000.001.000.00
Fleece Mittens0.100.505.000.505.005.001.000.00
Gauntlets1.002.002.002.002.0040.006.003.00
Ski Gloves0.501.002.001.002.0030.003.001.00
Wool Mittens0.101.0010.000.505.0020.001.000.00
Work Gloves0.251.004.000.502.000.004.002.00
Rabbit Skin Mitts1.002.002.002.002.0050.005.005.00

Legs - Top

Body PartClothing ItemWeight (kg)Warmth Bonus (℃)Warmth/Weight Ratio (℃/kg)Wind Protection (℃)Wind/Weight (℃/kg)Water Protection (%)Predator Protection (%)Mobility Loss (%)
Legs (Top)Cargo Pants0.751.502.000.500.660.003.001.00
Combat Pants0.752.002.660.500.6610.005.001.00
Deerskin Pants2.002.001.002.001.0060.0010.005.00
Jeans0.501.002.000.000.000.002.001.00
Snow Pants1.002.502.502.002.0050.005.005.00
Work Pants1.501.501.001.000.6610.008.003.00

Legs - Bottom

Body PartClothing ItemWeight (kg)Warmth Bonus (℃)Warmth/Weight Ratio (℃/kg)Wind Protection (℃)Wind/Weight (℃/kg)Water Protection (%)Predator Protection (%)Mobility Loss (%)
Legs (Bottom)Thermal Underwear0.251.004.000.000.0020.000.000.00
Wool Longjohns0.502.004.000.000.0035.001.000.00

Feet - Socks

Body PartClothing ItemWeight (kg)Warmth Bonus (℃)Warmth/Weight Ratio (℃/kg)Wind Protection (℃)Wind/Weight (℃/kg)Water Protection (%)Predator Protection (%)Mobility Loss (%)
FeetClimbing Socks0.251.004.000.502.0025.000.000.00
Sports Socks0.100.202.000.000.000.000.000.00
Wool Socks0.250.502.000.000.0020.000.000.00

Feet - Shoes

Body PartClothing ItemWeight (kg)Warmth Bonus (℃)Warmth/Weight Ratio (℃/kg)Wind Protection (℃)Wind/Weight (℃/kg)Water Protection (%)Predator Protection (%)Mobility Loss (%)
Feet (Shoes)Combat Boots2.001.500.751.000.5020.0010.007.00
Deerskin Boots2.002.501.252.001.0050.007.005.00
Insulated Boots1.503.002.002.001.3350.004.0012.00
Leather Shoes0.501.002.000.501.0010.002.003.00
Mukluks2.002.001.001.500.7540.005.003.00
Running Shoes0.501.002.000.501.000.001.000.00
Ski Boots4.003.000.754.001.0030.0012.0020.00
Trail Boots1.001.001.001.001.0030.005.003.00
Work Boots1.502.001.331.000.665.007.0010.00

Now that you have a list of every clothing item in the game and its stats, you can go about deciding what you should put on your character. If you’d like to continue reading about The Long Dark on Tank War Room, we have several guides that might interest you.

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In The Long Dark, extended survival depends on finding a suitable base where you can kick up your Deerskin Boots. You may travel from Forlorn Muskeg to Timberwolf Mountain in the search for resources, but most players will always return to one spot that suits their play style.

Recently, I took to The Long Dark subreddit and asked the community to weigh in on what they thought was the best place to set up camp in the game. Replies ranged from logical to whacky, but they are nevertheless what inspired me to put this list together.

Pleasant Valley Farmstead - Pleasant Valley

The Bad: The weather in Pleasant Valley sucks, and there’s a bear that likes to wander within feet of your door. Wolves will spawn in the yard surrounding the house, but not too close, and the fishing in Pleasant Valley isn’t worth writing home about. If you insist on staying in Pleasant Valley, most players will agree that the Farmstead is the best bet, but there are better bases (and maps) to call home in The Long Dark.

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The Good: The Pleasant Valley Farmstead has just about everything you need including an indoor fireplace, workbench, beds, rabbit and deer spawns, and an enclosed porch that gives you some protection when you walk outside in the morning. It comes loaded with furniture that you can break down for firewood, and all the storage you could ask for. There’s even a car in the yard that works well when you need to fight cabin fever. The Farmstead is in the heart of Pleasant Valley, so you have access to the entire map without ever having to travel all the way across it.

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