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re: Thermal underwear for extreme cold
Posted on 12/30/17 at 4:21 pm to KJS
Posted on 12/30/17 at 4:21 pm to KJS
Lots of good suggestions
Mine is the army's ECWCS system. Base layer is the mid weight grid fleece, though I have used their polypropylene stuff too. The polypro stuff is dirt cheap- the grid fleece can be pricey ( like 45 bucks) but not if you're patient and looking on ebay or the surplus stores at the right time of year.
It was 11 below zero this morning where I am today and I worked outside all day on a truck and cutting wood with the grid fleece bottom, polypro base, grid fleece over that, coveralls, polypro and wool socks, hat and bunny boots
Do not use anything with cotton in it
Mine is the army's ECWCS system. Base layer is the mid weight grid fleece, though I have used their polypropylene stuff too. The polypro stuff is dirt cheap- the grid fleece can be pricey ( like 45 bucks) but not if you're patient and looking on ebay or the surplus stores at the right time of year.
It was 11 below zero this morning where I am today and I worked outside all day on a truck and cutting wood with the grid fleece bottom, polypro base, grid fleece over that, coveralls, polypro and wool socks, hat and bunny boots
Do not use anything with cotton in it
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