Tundra Collection

Serious warmth. Stormproof performance.
For the bleakest days. Tundra keeps out the cold and persistent rain with dependable warmth and weather protection, with designs cut for comfort. Built for long winter sessions and early starts, it layers easily. Quiet, practical kit for anglers who fish whatever the forecast — the ultimate carp fishing winter suit.
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Serious warmth. Stormproof performance.
For the bleakest days. Tundra keeps out the cold and persistent rain with dependable warmth and weather protection, with designs cut for comfort. Built for long winter sessions and early starts, it layers easily. Quiet, practical kit for anglers who fish whatever the forecast — the ultimate carp fishing winter suit.

Why choose Tundra for winter carp fishing?

Built for bleak conditions, the Tundra system pairs a fully weatherproof outer with efficient insulated layers to keep you warm, dry and comfortable through long, cold sessions. Cuts are articulated for casting and netting, the hood adjusts quickly, and pocketing is practical without bulk — everything you need from a carp fishing winter suit, nothing you don’t.

What Tundra does well
  • Weather protection: dependable waterproof and windproof shells for persistent rain and biting wind.
  • Serious warmth: high-loft insulation that traps heat without dumping a ton of weight on your shoulders.
  • Breathable comfort: manages sweat and moisture on walks, baiting runs and recasts.
  • Angler-led details: storm hood, glove-friendly zips, smart pocketing, quiet fabrics that don’t shout.
  • Cut to layer: classic fit with room for base and mid layers so you can adapt to changing conditions.
How to build your winter suit

Start with thermal base layers, add an insulating mid layer, then finish with a Tundra waterproof jacket and matching insulated trousers or bib. That combination creates a reliable carp fishing winter suit that keeps working from set-up to pack-down, even in sub-zero air.

Fit & sizing

Choose your usual size for a classic fit with room to layer. Consider sizing down for a neater fit with minimal layering, or up if you prefer heavier layers in deeper cold. Check chest, waist and leg lengths before you buy.

Care tips
  • Keep the outer clean and top up the DWR (durable water repellent) periodically for best water beading.
  • Wash insulated pieces with gentle detergent on a low-spin cycle; follow the care label.
  • Dry gear thoroughly after damp sessions so insulation keeps its loft.

Tundra Collection FAQs

What is Tundra designed for?

Tundra is the dedicated cold-weather insulation system within the Fortis clothing range. Designed for prolonged exposure to low temperatures, it provides the warmth and protection needed for winter sessions, overnight fishing and extended time on the bank.

Where does Tundra sit within the Fortis clothing system?

Tundra sits at the outer end of the layering system. It is designed to work over Elements base layers and either Minimal or Trail mid-layers, creating a complete cold-weather setup for challenging conditions.

What should I wear underneath Tundra?

Tundra performs best when combined with proper layering underneath. Elements thermal tops and bottoms provide the foundation, while Minimal or Trail garments add additional insulation before Tundra traps warmth around the body.

What is the difference between Tundra and Marine?

Tundra is designed primarily for insulation and heat retention, while Marine focuses on waterproof and windproof protection. Tundra keeps you warm in cold conditions, whereas Marine keeps you dry in wet and windy weather.

What is the difference between Tundra and Snugpak x Fortis?

Tundra is designed for most winter fishing conditions and forms the core Fortis insulation system. Snugpak x Fortis sits above Tundra as the extreme cold-weather solution, intended for the harshest conditions and anglers who regularly fish through the depths of winter.

Do I still need Elements if I wear Tundra?

Yes. Tundra works most effectively when paired with proper thermal base layers underneath. Elements helps regulate warmth close to the skin, allowing Tundra to perform more efficiently without needing excessive bulk.

Can Tundra be worn throughout the year?

Tundra is primarily designed for autumn, winter and early spring. During warmer months, most anglers will find Trail, Minimal or Marine garments more appropriate depending on conditions.

What is the ideal Tundra layering setup?

Many anglers begin with Elements base layers, add a Trail or Minimal mid-layer, then finish with Tundra outerwear. This creates an efficient layering system that manages warmth, comfort and mobility throughout long winter sessions.

Who is Tundra best suited to?

Tundra is designed for anglers who continue fishing through cold weather, overnight sessions and the winter months. It is built for comfort during long periods of inactivity where retaining body heat becomes increasingly important.

Related ranges

Explore Elements for thermal foundations, Marine for waterproof protection, Trail for active technical layers, and Snugpak x Fortis for extreme cold-weather protection.

Related ranges

Explore Marine for full waterproof shells,
Minimal for everyday mid layers,
and Elements for cold-weather accessories and bankside add-ons.

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