If you already have the wind blocked then definitely Merino thermals.
If you already have the wind blocked then definitely Merino thermals.
The long sleeve top I got was 260g
http://www.kathmandu.co.nz/Mens/Pull...ve_Men_v2.html
wow, good thing this isn't a poll. I think I am the only one not wearing merino!
I guess I am not a sheep![]()
but but but...you ride a tractor?????? Everyone that has a mid-life crisis gets one of them
From my rowing days years back, I got to test some pretty decent "warm" kit that would get abused a bit. Getting onto the water at 5:30am meant we needed decent kit. Everyone had polyprops. Everyone thought they were rubbish but it made us warm up quicker because the polies couldn't handle wind chillMerino wasn't a big thing back then. Synthetic is a false economy I reckon.
poly's good when you get wet as it doesn't stretch as bad. i used to use it under wetsuit, but man it stiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinks like a gypsy's axe wound.
I have a ChillOut top, I like it, but don't consider it an alternative to merino. You still need an insulating layer underneath.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Can you buy the merino material from somewhere?
I'm getting some leathers made at the moment and all this talk of merino made me think about making a zip in liner out of merino, not sure how practical it would be though, sounds good in theory though
I'll have a look at Kathmandu in the weekend, as someone else said theres a sale on. Not to sure if they do pants though.
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