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Base layers for the outdoors
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<blockquote data-quote="AllOutdoors" data-source="post: 399407" data-attributes="member: 7081"><p>Merino wool is great. Stay away from cotton. I like polar fleece. Anything in and outer layer that is windproof is worth it's weight in gold. Cutting the north wind on stand or from a boat ride can be crucial for staying warm. Plus it can allow for lighter base layers in case it warms up and you need to shed the outer layer. Like has been said....you don't need name brand synthetics (under armour).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOutdoors, post: 399407, member: 7081"] Merino wool is great. Stay away from cotton. I like polar fleece. Anything in and outer layer that is windproof is worth it's weight in gold. Cutting the north wind on stand or from a boat ride can be crucial for staying warm. Plus it can allow for lighter base layers in case it warms up and you need to shed the outer layer. Like has been said....you don't need name brand synthetics (under armour). [/QUOTE]
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