Thermal underwear?

afterburnt
afterburnt Posts: 7,892
edited December 2020 in The Clubhouse
Lightweight but good for sitting in a freezing stand? Not too hot to hike but not too cold to sit still all day.
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,654
    Yep, that's what you'll need.
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  • VR3
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    Is this tied to the other thread with the burgers
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,907
    silk leggings are really good.
    that's a go-to up here in the north country.
    plus it makes one feel pretty.

  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,134
    I like the Duofold and Coldpruf stuff, and the different weight variants work well for most of my outdoor activity, but I'd like to find a silkweight merino for day to day wear inside and out during the colder months.

    I wear different weights and design builds for different conditions. My favorite for cool weather general hangout is the Coldpruf dual layer poly inner and merino outer. Okay for moderate activity in cool weather, and just kicking around relaxing. I find that it's just temperature regulating. Comfortable.

    You can probably find more technical stuff on REI and such.

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  • Minus 33 merino wool is my go to. It keeps you warm even when wet! Perfect for under rain gear, sailing, or any other situation where you might get wet.
  • mrbiron
    mrbiron Posts: 5,711
    msg wrote: »
    I like the Duofold and Coldpruf stuff, and the different weight variants work well for most of my outdoor activity, but I'd like to find a silkweight merino for day to day wear inside and out during the colder months.

    I wear different weights and design builds for different conditions. My favorite for cool weather general hangout is the Coldpruf dual layer poly inner and merino outer. Okay for moderate activity in cool weather, and just kicking around relaxing. I find that it's just temperature regulating. Comfortable.

    You can probably find more technical stuff on REI and such.

    Took my advise of the duofold. ;)
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  • gudnoyez
    gudnoyez Posts: 8,124
    https://coldpruf.com/

    Coldpruf gets my vote.
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    Just wear a kilt, with nothing underneath, like the real men do! 🤣
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  • msg
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    mrbiron wrote: »
    msg wrote: »
    I like the Duofold and Coldpruf stuff, and the different weight variants work well for most of my outdoor activity, but I'd like to find a silkweight merino for day to day wear inside and out during the colder months.

    I wear different weights and design builds for different conditions. My favorite for cool weather general hangout is the Coldpruf dual layer poly inner and merino outer. Okay for moderate activity in cool weather, and just kicking around relaxing. I find that it's just temperature regulating. Comfortable.

    You can probably find more technical stuff on REI and such.
    Took my advise of the duofold. ;)
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  • afterburnt
    afterburnt Posts: 7,892
    I got the Duofold, they are toasty but I think I look kindda funny walking through the woods with them on.
  • Kex
    Kex Posts: 5,200
    Woods? In Arizona? 🌵 🏜

    Try riding a horse with no name... 🤔
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  • pitdogg2
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    Maybe try putting on some umm "outer wear" ya know pants/trousers and a shirt... Holy criminy man :p
  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,134
    afterburnt wrote: »
    I got the Duofold, they are toasty but I think I look kindda funny walking through the woods with them on.
    Like the guy in Fargo?
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  • gudnoyez
    gudnoyez Posts: 8,124
    edited December 2020
    afterburnt wrote: »
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    Assuming wandering around in da woods in your long undies assuming Flagstaff area or Siera Vista area with woods in AZ you got skunked and proceeded to the closet Costco and settled for a undercooked chicken, hope you had more than the duofolds on. 🤣 It appears your hot glove got a little burnt when you were warming up the Chicken.
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  • txcoastal1
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    Or maybe it’s a burned up love glove

    We don’t want to know
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  • afterburnt
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    Kex wrote: »
    Woods? In Arizona? 🌵 🏜

    Try riding a horse with no name... 🤔

    Yeah, woods in Arizona, and snow too!sx152vum6t6v.jpg

  • Kex
    Kex Posts: 5,200
    Yeah... I do actually know that it’s not ALL desert! 😂

    What about the horse with no name? Did you find it also?
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  • afterburnt
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    I found a dog with no bone but I left her at the bar.
  • mrbiron
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    Are you in Arizona, England? (yes, i know that place doesn't exist)
    How did you manage to take the photo out of the passenger side of the car while driving? Did you let Jesus take the wheel?
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  • pitdogg2
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    Have you met Bruce? Dude has skills!!
  • Just saw this question. Just came back from a sheep hunt in Northern Nevada where it was in the teens in the morning at maybe low 40s during the day.

    I bought and wore the KUIU Ultra 145 merino wool base layer
    https://www.kuiu.com/ultra-merino-145-zip-off-bottom/10004.html?dwvar_10004_color=Charcoal&cgid=bottoms-base#start=1

    Awesome, but pricey. Nice thing about the pants is that they fully zip off if you get to hot and you don't have to take off your boots to do so. Small zippers run the length of the base layer from top to bottom. Very nice. If it's really cold, I put on a pair of 32 Degree underwear on first underneath. That wicks moisture as well. With those two (plus a pair of KUIU pants) I was comfortable all day hiking and sitting (spotting) in the mountains.

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  • afterburnt
    afterburnt Posts: 7,892
    pitdogg2 wrote: »
    Have you met Bruce? Dude has skills!!

    I wouldn't call opposable thumbs on my feet "skills".
  • gmcman
    gmcman Posts: 1,806
    edited December 2020
    Merino wool Smartwool.

    Comfortable from around 50 deg on down. Add a wind layer and you're set, smartwool helps your body regulate it's temp real well.

    If I'm doing yardwork, even with temps around 40 deg, a thin layer over the wool is perfect.

    Pricey but worth every cent.
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,907
    edited December 2020
    pitdogg2 wrote: »
    Maybe try putting on some umm "outer wear" ya know pants/trousers and a shirt... Holy criminy man :p

    Or chaps -- you know what kind.

    :|
    afterburnt wrote: »
    pitdogg2 wrote: »
    Have you met Bruce? Dude has skills!!

    I wouldn't call opposable thumbs on my feet "skills".

    as opposed to a tongue like Gene Simmons'(?)

    :#