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gravediggerfour wrote:rsnurkle wrote:My love affair is with Icebreakers underwear (not long underwear, actual underwear). My best description of why I love it, is that after sweating or sitting on a wet set, I stand up, and can't tell I'm wearing wet underwear. That is a freeing feeling. To anyone who scoffs at wool undies, I say, "Haters, what you know about merino wool?"![]()
Slowly, slowly I will build a collection. Seriously, watch the sales. Merino wool is worth it.
(For those with deep pocketbooks and serious performance needs, musk-ox wool may also be magical.)
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Shaper wrote:northernxposure wrote:Shaper wrote:Anyone heard anything or have any experience with the brand First Lite?
http://m.cabelas.com/cabelas/product/de ... yId=&path=
I have a First Lite shirt somewhere in a tote. Good stuff, but expensive because of the pattern (ASAT).
Honestly I think the Minus 33 stuff I've got is just as good for less.
NXP
Sweet, thanks!
Quick question...How heavy is that as a base layer? Up to what temp would you be comfortable wearing it?
I was referring to the first lite, but given your comparison, it sounds like I will save some cash and look into the m33 stuff instead.northernxposure wrote:Shaper wrote:northernxposure wrote:Shaper wrote:Anyone heard anything or have any experience with the brand First Lite?
http://m.cabelas.com/cabelas/product/de ... yId=&path=
I have a First Lite shirt somewhere in a tote. Good stuff, but expensive because of the pattern (ASAT).
Honestly I think the Minus 33 stuff I've got is just as good for less.
NXP
Sweet, thanks!
Quick question...How heavy is that as a base layer? Up to what temp would you be comfortable wearing it?
Sorry to get back so late - your question:
Errrrr - which one? The Minus33 or the FirstLite?
The Llano is 170gr, the medium M33 I have is 230gr.
I usually wear either as a base layer for a Pendleton wool button up shirt for hunting. Early season temps start at 40ish in the morning and go up to summer/late summer temps, so it's the FL/M33 under a camo mesh jersey usually (not always the jersey). In mid fall temps are usually 30-70, and then it's the M33 + wool shirt, late fall it's 20-60ish and pretty much the same with a vest.
Between the two (FL/M33) I prefer the M33 because I do more stand/stick in one spot than a lot of spot-n-stalk/walking. If in constant motion I'd look at either the lighter M33 to layer or use the mid M33 with something like a windshirt to augment any other layers. I like the FL, but at the cost there's just so many other options out there, and that's money I could be spending on more gear.
NXP
ETA - Ha! Just checked, the light M33 is 170gr, so same as the Llano. If you can handle only black, the M33 will save you over 40$.

rsnurkle wrote: <snip>
* A full 100% merino top by Terramar that I have next to me now and is making me drool while I pet it, because it is BUTTERY soft and the thought of the sheep who helped make it makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside. If Terramar ever decides to make Woolskins underwear, I think they're going to take over the world.



Ten Eight wrote:Pardon my wool noobness, but is there any benefit to wearing them in a place that is always ultra hot like FL?
I'm digging the comfort, but I don't want to be toasty and insulated out in 90 degree weather, but yet I hate how cotton sticks to you once you're soaking in sweat.
I always thought wool was for colder temperatures?
Good writeup though. What we really need for noobs like me is a Hall of Fame type thread explains the pros, cons, and applications of different types of fibers.

Ten Eight wrote:Pardon my wool noobness, but is there any benefit to wearing them in a place that is always ultra hot like FL?
I'm digging the comfort, but I don't want to be toasty and insulated out in 90 degree weather, but yet I hate how cotton sticks to you once you're soaking in sweat.
I always thought wool was for colder temperatures?
Good writeup though. What we really need for noobs like me is a Hall of Fame type thread explains the pros, cons, and applications of different types of fibers.


Skull_Hide wrote:Does anyone have experience with the Minus 33 expedition weight wear? Think it would too warm during Fall and Winter here Ninja?


doubleday wrote:Is there a benefit to Merino wool socks compared to normal wool socks besides easy washing? Can you wear them all-year round?

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