BSK
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OK, I admit it. That stuff is the BOMB! Warmest base layer I've ever worn.
Black ovis mid weight. With a light layer of 32degree heat underneath. As long as you're not walking up a mountain a long distance you should be fine, otherwise you'll roast if you're like me. If I'm walking up a steep mountain for a long distance I go in cold. I'll carry my wool in a zip lock and tie my outer layer to my pack.What thickness do y'all get for 25-35 temps
I use First Lite Furnace at those temps. It is very warm and I do not wear it walking in because I will be sweating.What thickness do y'all get for 25-35 temps
What thickness do y'all get for 25-35 temps
Agree with the first lite furnace set and yes you'll sweat your rear off if you have an uphill walk or any distance at all. Somebody mentioned 32degrees lightweight base layer and I might try that under them or another lightweight set. It was 31 Saturday morning and I had the furnace top on, Sitka grinder zip T over that and then when I got in the stand put a windproof fleece pullover from natural gear on and never got cold. Had a jacket but didn't use it.I use First Lite Furnace at those temps. It is very warm and I do not wear it walking in because I will be sweating.
Of course temperature and if you are hot or cold is subjective. If you are one of those people that doesn't like the cold and is always cold you are going to be cold no matter what you do. A guy I hunt with is this way and once it gets cold he is in a box stand with a heater and won't hunt anywhere else.
Thanks scn. I was warned about this by others. I'm going to have to store them with cedar, and may even put them in a big ziplock bag (if that would help).Just a short PSA, BSK:
Moths love to chew on merino, so store where they can't get to it.
I have that T shirt.
lol I have that same shirt. I keep my stuff in the garage and had one my base layers get eat up. I now keep everything in either plastic totes or one of those zippered closets.Just a short PSA, BSK:
Moths love to chew on merino, so store where they can't get to it.
I have that T shirt.
I use First Lite Furnace at those temps. It is very warm and I do not wear it walking in because I will be sweating.
Of course temperature and if you are hot or cold is subjective. If you are one of those people that doesn't like the cold and is always cold you are going to be cold no matter what you do. A guy I hunt with is this way and once it gets cold he is in a box stand with a heater and won't hunt anywhere else.
Yup deer and whoever else might be watching me gets to see it all. I only do this when I am hunting my place up in the mountains where I have a long hike and 1500-2000 of elevation climb. When I get say about 200 yards from stand will stop cool off strip down to nothing, wipe myself down with a bacteria killing wipe then put my hunting clothes on. What little clothes I was wearing on the hike in get put into a ziplock. Thicker bad layers will be put on in the stand. Another reason to change clothes is to not have wet base layers.You don't wear your baselayers when your'e walking in... ? That has to be a sight for those poor deer![]()
A good gridded type fleece over that kiln is an excellent outer layer. It should keep you warm on those colder days, especially when the wind is trying to cut through you.I am liking the first lite kiln hoodies, believe im gonna breakdown and get a furnace shirt for under 20 degrees
Yep. Learned this the hard way. I let a set of mine get ruined this year by moths. I was ticked off.Just a short PSA, BSK:
Moths love to chew on merino, so store where they can't get to it.
I have that T shirt.
Would a permethrin treatment head that off?Just a short PSA, BSK:
Moths love to chew on merino, so store where they can't get to it.
I have that T shirt.
I wear merino wool boxers every day and have for probably the last 10 years. When you wear it once, there ain't nothing that will compare when it comes to comfort.I see they even sell merino underwear. I guess that's to keep the cods from freezing. I need to get some merino wool and try it out. Never heard anyone say they weren't warm.
The Smartwool are purty warm.I like the merino socks as well
I layer with 150 weight then throw on 350 weight followed by a light pair of pants and a hoodie. Once in the tree, FL solitude bibs/jacketWhat thickness do y'all get for 25-35 temps
Almost identical to my setup. Only difference is I wear Nomad Conifer bibs and jacket. I wear the bibs on the walk in and add the jacket once I get in the tree.I layer with 150 weight then throw on 350 weight followed by a light pair of pants and a hoodie. Once in the tree, FL solitude bibs/jacket