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11/23/2013 7:09:28 PM EDT
I've got a pair of cheap cotton fruit of the looms I picked up a few years ago and usually only wear the lowers under jeans or cargo pants.

Figured I'd upgrade and buy myself a high quality pair for Christmas.

Is cotton the way to go?
11/23/2013 7:14:34 PM EDT
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Cotton is NOT the way to go.  once it gets wet, it doesn't keep you warm anymore.

these are awesome!

http://store.nike.com/us/en_us/pd/nike-pro-combat-hyperwarm-compression-dri-fit-max-shield-tights/pid-773685/pgid-763717
11/23/2013 7:16:19 PM EDT
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under amrour base layer 2.0 or 3.0

cotton isn't tier 1 anymore
11/23/2013 7:16:55 PM EDT
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Merino wool is the shit.
11/23/2013 7:17:17 PM EDT
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Polypropylene

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11/23/2013 7:26:10 PM EDT
[#5]
Ok cottons out then

If it makes any difference I'd mostly be using these sitting in a deer stand or campsite.. Not much activity because I burn up if I move around in my cotton ones now (not that cold in NC)
11/23/2013 7:27:27 PM EDT
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I thought this was about slick fish.
11/23/2013 7:29:52 PM EDT
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Cotton is NOT the way to go.  once it gets wet, it doesn't keep you warm anymore.



these are awesome!



http://store.nike.com/us/en_us/pd/nike-pro-combat-hyperwarm-compression-dri-fit-max-shield-tights/pid-773685/pgid-763717
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This style really is the way to go... but I'm not crazy about Nike Pro Combat.



I like the cut of most of the C9 stuff at Target better. Kohls has some TekGear stuff that's decent too.

Plus these brands are about 30% cheaper than the Nike brand. Quality-wise, it's pretty much the same shit.

I mean that too, as I have several brands and I've had no problems with any so far. This stuff holds up.



Some of the other brands I have are Russel, Champion, UnderArmor, and Head. All good.



Do pay attention, because there are winter and summer versions of "performance wear".

The winter stuff is thick and VERY warm, while the summer stuff is not... but as an underlayer it's still pretty good.



Everyone has sales regularly, and it's always on end of season clearance too, so shop around.



You can find Nike Pro Combat and Head stuff at TJ Maxx and Marshalls, if you have those stores.

They'll be seconds, but usually fine.





 
11/23/2013 7:31:17 PM EDT
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Ok cottons out then





If it makes any difference I'd mostly be using these sitting in a deer stand or campsite.. Not much activity because I burn up if I move around in my cotton ones now (not that cold in NC)
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Stick to the summer/thin stuff then.





I heat up quick and usually can't deal with the winter stuff, it's too warm for me.





 
11/23/2013 7:32:50 PM EDT
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I have a pair of patagonia capilene 4's. they're fucking awesome.
11/23/2013 7:37:14 PM EDT
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This style really is the way to go... but I'm not crazy about Nike Pro Combat.

I like the cut of most of the C9 stuff at Target better. Kohls has some TekGear stuff that's decent too.
Plus these brands are about 30% cheaper than the Nike brand. Quality-wise, it's pretty much the same shit.
I mean that too, as I have several brands and I've had no problems with any so far. This stuff holds up.

Some of the other brands I have are Russel, Champion, UnderArmor, and Head. All good.

Do pay attention, because there are winter and summer versions of "performance wear".
The winter stuff is thick and VERY warm, while the summer stuff is not... but as an underlayer it's still pretty good.

Everyone has sales regularly, and it's always on end of season clearance too, so shop around.

You can find Nike Pro Combat and Head stuff at TJ Maxx and Marshalls, if you have those stores.
They'll be seconds, but usually fine.

 
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Cotton is NOT the way to go.  once it gets wet, it doesn't keep you warm anymore.

these are awesome!

http://store.nike.com/us/en_us/pd/nike-pro-combat-hyperwarm-compression-dri-fit-max-shield-tights/pid-773685/pgid-763717


This style really is the way to go... but I'm not crazy about Nike Pro Combat.

I like the cut of most of the C9 stuff at Target better. Kohls has some TekGear stuff that's decent too.
Plus these brands are about 30% cheaper than the Nike brand. Quality-wise, it's pretty much the same shit.
I mean that too, as I have several brands and I've had no problems with any so far. This stuff holds up.

Some of the other brands I have are Russel, Champion, UnderArmor, and Head. All good.

Do pay attention, because there are winter and summer versions of "performance wear".
The winter stuff is thick and VERY warm, while the summer stuff is not... but as an underlayer it's still pretty good.

Everyone has sales regularly, and it's always on end of season clearance too, so shop around.

You can find Nike Pro Combat and Head stuff at TJ Maxx and Marshalls, if you have those stores.
They'll be seconds, but usually fine.

 


Didn't even think about TJmaxx, Marshall's etc..  My wife practically lives at those places so ill tell her to check selection next time she's there and report back to me
11/23/2013 7:45:26 PM EDT
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I just picked up a top/bottom pair of these:







Only used a few times, but I like them. I'll have to see how they do in really cold weather though
11/23/2013 7:45:48 PM EDT
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Smartwool.
11/23/2013 7:46:36 PM EDT
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11/23/2013 7:47:48 PM EDT
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I just picked up a top/bottom pair of these:

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-E-C-W-C-S-Military-Polartec-Power-Dry-Polar-Weight-Zip-T-Neck-Regular/731116.uts

Only used a few times, but I like them. I'll have to see how they do in really cold weather though
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If that's the black ninja suit, then they're okay.  When I hunt, I usually wear the black ninja suit, long johns, polypro, jeans or fleece pants, and then overalls on the bottom.....same up top sans jeans/fleece pants obviously, and a heavy jacket.
11/23/2013 7:48:00 PM EDT
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11/23/2013 7:50:01 PM EDT
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You guys suck.
I want a chicken and fish dinner with no coleslaw and extra crumbs.
Lots of ketchup.
11/23/2013 7:55:10 PM EDT
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I was thinking about trying These . Unfortunately, I can't find any reviews.
11/23/2013 7:55:12 PM EDT
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Patagonia.
11/23/2013 7:58:19 PM EDT
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I bought these from Cabelas last year in complete top and bottom sets.  Probably still have them if you look around.  3 different levels of protection.  I have never even put on the black fleece lined set.  The tan usually does the trick and the green is very warm down into the teens with regular jeans on.  Hope it never gets cold enough around here for me to use the black set.  Really comfortable and stay put!!  Way cheaper than one set of U/A.
Cabelas base layers
11/23/2013 7:59:28 PM EDT
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I'm digging these.. Bookmarked the site for further review..
11/23/2013 8:03:52 PM EDT
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Under Armour Cold Gear changed my life.



I mean that. Being able to just wear that under some light pants and jacket changed the way I snowboard.




Great for hunting too.






11/23/2013 8:17:58 PM EDT
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years ago i threw every pair i owned out. now ALL i wear are Carhartt flannel, or fleece lined pants!
i coulnt stand the multi layer, not moving, balls mis alingned , just uncomfortable as fuck.
now my boys are lined in flannel softness, and warmth all day long, and unrestricted!
11/23/2013 8:19:34 PM EDT
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Looks like I'm not the first. Capilene is what you want.
11/23/2013 8:32:35 PM EDT
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BCG brand from academy works good for me under a pair of carhartt work pants.
11/23/2013 8:37:51 PM EDT
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Check the reviews at REI. That's a good place to start.
11/23/2013 8:43:08 PM EDT
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Last time I was at Dicks they had a bunch of Patagonia stuff on clearance.



 
11/23/2013 8:47:36 PM EDT
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I mean that. Being able to just wear that under some light pants and jacket changed the way I snowboard.




Great for hunting too.








Agreed. I really don't like to feel constricted by clothing.



Jackets tend to be the worst because I have really wide shoulders.

So for the most part, I wear some performance underlayer with a C9 fleece hoodie all winter long.





 
11/23/2013 8:59:10 PM EDT
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merino wool +1
Under armor +1


I have:

Russel APX
First Light Merino
Under Armor 2.0 & 3.0

Russel APX stuff is like a synthetic silk. Dried real fast, good wind blocker, not terribly warm.

Under armor 2.0 isn't terribly heavy, dried fast, over all good stuff.

First light stuff is expensive, but very good. Dries the slowest out of them all however, if you get it wet.  

Under armor 3.0 is amazing. Best stuff in my opinion.
11/24/2013 2:00:03 AM EDT
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These. I work in the NoDak oilfield and could not do my job without UA Cold Gear 2.0, 3.0, and 4.0. And various thicknesses of Wigwam socks...I wear summer boots 90% of winter for up to 3hrs exposure.

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11/24/2013 2:36:37 AM EDT
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Merino Wool - Check out Minus33, can get them on Amazon.  About the best price I have found for merino wool long johns that are good quality.

Do not get cotton if you are planning on using these hiking or hunting, cotton absorbs water and losses its insulating ability.

If you want to go synthetic my favorite (wearing some now as I type this as it is about 18 degrees outside and cool in the house) is Patagonia Capilene (As expensive as the Minus33 Wool, if not more so)
11/24/2013 3:23:21 AM EDT
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Costco has the merino wool blend in stock. They are about a quarter of the price of the name brand models. Same wool content. They are around $19.00 for each top and bottom.
11/24/2013 3:31:23 AM EDT
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Polartec silk weight underwear.

http://www.amazon.com/PolarTec-Silk-Weight-Long-Underwear/dp/B009B0NWKU