Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the satisfaction for the material and functional properties of climbing suit among the middle-aged hikers. The research consists of a survey which took place in the Kwanak Mountains. 200 hikers participated in this questionnaire of 33 questions that were developed in this study. Total satisfaction score was about 3.0 which showed middle. The lowest satisfaction were shown at price, size, abrasion durability, climbing safety, and easy washing in the order. Consumer age was found to be related negatively with the satisfaction for product maintenance, sewing quality, and the number of detail part of climbing suit. In size dissatisfaction, the part of the buttocks, the width of pants tube were the most dissatisfied and the width of sleeve, waist, shoulder, in the order. Lower clothes showed higher dissatisfaction in size than upper clothes. Not only its thermal comfort property, but also the size, abrasion durability, washing convenience and upper-wear stretch of climbing suit were found to be important for satisfying consumer's needs.