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Base layers for the outdoors
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<blockquote data-quote="TNtroller" data-source="post: 398232" data-attributes="member: 4251"><p>I don't hunt but for me, I've gotten some of the fleece lined jeans to wear while fishing during the winter months while fishing and they are surprisingly warm and work well for me. I usually put a pair of gore tex lined rain paints over with some muck brand boots for the feet. Upper body is a wicking material t shirt, then a long sleeve t shirt, a polar tec top with collar, and the gore tex rain jacket. Gore tex stops the wind chill effect but does not have any insulating value but this method works for me. I don't like gloves while fishing so i usually keep some of those air activated chemical hand warmers in my jacket pockets. A polar tec neck gator and toboggan tops it off when needed. </p><p></p><p>I've found that a good gore tex outer shell works the best for me and I layer up as needed depending on the weather. I can always take some under layers off as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNtroller, post: 398232, member: 4251"] I don't hunt but for me, I've gotten some of the fleece lined jeans to wear while fishing during the winter months while fishing and they are surprisingly warm and work well for me. I usually put a pair of gore tex lined rain paints over with some muck brand boots for the feet. Upper body is a wicking material t shirt, then a long sleeve t shirt, a polar tec top with collar, and the gore tex rain jacket. Gore tex stops the wind chill effect but does not have any insulating value but this method works for me. I don't like gloves while fishing so i usually keep some of those air activated chemical hand warmers in my jacket pockets. A polar tec neck gator and toboggan tops it off when needed. I've found that a good gore tex outer shell works the best for me and I layer up as needed depending on the weather. I can always take some under layers off as needed. [/QUOTE]
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