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<blockquote data-quote="Crosshairy" data-source="post: 4344260" data-attributes="member: 3202"><p>There's been a lot of comments about base layers. For middle layers, any cheap synthetic fleece is better than any cotton garment - that's probably the cheapest upgrade you can make that helps insulation properties. The fibers in the fleece stick out, creating an air pocket between layers that helps insulation.</p><p></p><p>Look for the dense fleece pants from places like Old Navy that have pockets. The beauty of middle layers is that color/camo doesn't matter. I just have some pants that are neutral colors, and use them as an in-between for the base layer and whatever outer garment you want to wear. They aren't as good as the high quality stuff that some others have mentioned, but it's WAY, WAY better than denim, and more comfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crosshairy, post: 4344260, member: 3202"] There's been a lot of comments about base layers. For middle layers, any cheap synthetic fleece is better than any cotton garment - that's probably the cheapest upgrade you can make that helps insulation properties. The fibers in the fleece stick out, creating an air pocket between layers that helps insulation. Look for the dense fleece pants from places like Old Navy that have pockets. The beauty of middle layers is that color/camo doesn't matter. I just have some pants that are neutral colors, and use them as an in-between for the base layer and whatever outer garment you want to wear. They aren't as good as the high quality stuff that some others have mentioned, but it's WAY, WAY better than denim, and more comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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