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Base layers/ heavy outter suit
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<blockquote data-quote="Davyalabama" data-source="post: 5582790" data-attributes="member: 23615"><p>We are talking cold weather, right? Ebay is a friend of mine except for underwear and base layers and I used the ECWCS method of layering. Level 1) I use merino wool base layers, sometimes two (a light and a heavy). Level 2/3) a wool shirt (Woolrich). Level 3) a wool vest (sometimes a very thick wool sweater, but it hinders my movements so it has to be cold for that thing, Orvis shawl collar). Level 4, a ECWCS level 4 wind jacket. Level 5, a wool makinaw, yep the old red/black plaid. Level 6, a waterproof layer. </p><p></p><p>For my hands, I use wool liners, alpaca mittens and I have a hand warmer muff with hand warmer packets. </p><p></p><p>My head, I use a baclava and a good insulated ball cap style hat. </p><p></p><p>Legs, merino wool base layer and heavy wool pants, old military pants. </p><p></p><p>Feet, very light moisture wicking liner and merino wool socks - both cheap off Am$%^n</p><p></p><p>I'm not a fan of fleece or sherpa fleece, both need to be washed too often for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davyalabama, post: 5582790, member: 23615"] We are talking cold weather, right? Ebay is a friend of mine except for underwear and base layers and I used the ECWCS method of layering. Level 1) I use merino wool base layers, sometimes two (a light and a heavy). Level 2/3) a wool shirt (Woolrich). Level 3) a wool vest (sometimes a very thick wool sweater, but it hinders my movements so it has to be cold for that thing, Orvis shawl collar). Level 4, a ECWCS level 4 wind jacket. Level 5, a wool makinaw, yep the old red/black plaid. Level 6, a waterproof layer. For my hands, I use wool liners, alpaca mittens and I have a hand warmer muff with hand warmer packets. My head, I use a baclava and a good insulated ball cap style hat. Legs, merino wool base layer and heavy wool pants, old military pants. Feet, very light moisture wicking liner and merino wool socks - both cheap off Am$%^n I'm not a fan of fleece or sherpa fleece, both need to be washed too often for me. [/QUOTE]
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