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Cold made easy.
Elements is Fortis’ cold-weather layering and accessories system, built for anglers who fish through autumn, winter and beyond. From thermal base layers and insulated boots to merino socks, snoods, gloves and mitts, every piece is designed to help retain warmth, manage comfort and keep you focused when temperatures drop. Layer up for long nights, frosty mornings and hard-earned winter bites with reliable cold-weather essentials that simply get the job done.
Why choose Elements?
Built for frost-bitten starts and long night sessions, Elements focuses on warmth, comfort and practical protection for cold-weather angling. It’s thermal carp fishing clothing, insulated footwear and winter fishing accessories that layer easily, feel good and keep working when the temperature drops.
What it does well
Fit & sizing
Choose your usual size for thermal layers and footwear unless stated otherwise on the product page. Gloves and mitts should feel snug but not tight, allowing warmth without losing dexterity.
Care tips
Elements Collection FAQs
What is Elements designed for?
Elements is the foundation layer of the Fortis clothing system. Thermal tops, bottoms, socks, boots and accessories are designed to sit closest to the body, helping retain warmth and manage comfort during autumn, winter and early spring fishing.
Where does Elements sit within the Fortis clothing system?
Elements forms the base of the layering system. It is designed to be worn underneath Trail, Minimal, Marine, Tundra and Snugpak x Fortis garments, providing warmth and comfort before outer layers are added.
What should I wear over Elements?
That depends on the conditions. For everyday comfort and casual sessions, add a Minimal hoodie or fleece. For active fishing and covering water, Trail offers lightweight technical performance. When weather protection is required, Marine waterproofs or Tundra insulated outerwear complete the system.
Can Elements be worn on its own?
Yes. During mild spring and autumn conditions, Elements tops, bottoms and accessories can be worn as standalone pieces. As temperatures drop, they become increasingly effective as the foundation of a layered clothing system.
What is the difference between Elements and Trail?
Elements manages warmth close to the body, while Trail is designed for mobility, technical performance and active fishing. The two ranges work well together, particularly during spring, autumn and milder winter conditions.
What is the difference between Elements and Marine?
Elements provides warmth underneath. Marine protects against wind and rain on the outside. Worn together, they create a balanced system for cold, wet and changeable conditions.
What is the difference between Elements and Tundra?
Elements retains warmth close to the skin. Tundra provides heavyweight insulation as the outer layer. They perform different jobs and are often worn together during the coldest months of the year.
Do I still need Elements if I’m wearing insulated outerwear?
Yes. Insulated jackets and trousers trap warm air around the body, but they work best when supported by effective base layers and accessories. Elements helps regulate warmth underneath Tundra or Snugpak x Fortis outerwear without adding unnecessary bulk.
Why does Elements include socks, boots, gloves and accessories?
Warmth is not just about jackets. Long sessions often become uncomfortable because of cold feet, cold hands and exposure around the neck and face. Elements accessories are designed to support the whole clothing system and help maintain comfort throughout a session.
Who is Elements best suited to?
Elements is designed for anglers fishing through autumn, winter and early spring. Whether you are layering beneath Trail, Marine, Tundra or Snugpak x Fortis garments, Elements provides the foundation the rest of the system is built on.
Related ranges
Explore Tundra for insulated winter systems, Marine for waterproof outer protection, and Minimal for everyday mid layers and off-bank comfort.