I'm always on the hunt for the most technical "kit" that can keep me warm/dry/cool, etc. through the most varied conditions. I just suffered a fail on a Pacific Northwest hike....bad base layer that didn't wick and was wet/cold despite a decent mid/shell.
So I'm interested in what you veterans have settled upon over years of trial/error. This could be for running/cycling. I'm also interested in layering for day hikes....say temps from 40s-70s to keep it simple. (Real cold weather gear is a diff animal).
Baselayer
Mid layer
Shell
Specialty pieces
Looking for those items that you find invaluable. I'd love to nail a minimalist approach that works well across various climes.
Thanks,
H
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Holden Cain, ObGyn..."People pulling people out of people"
So I'm interested in what you veterans have settled upon over years of trial/error. This could be for running/cycling. I'm also interested in layering for day hikes....say temps from 40s-70s to keep it simple. (Real cold weather gear is a diff animal).
Baselayer
Mid layer
Shell
Specialty pieces
Looking for those items that you find invaluable. I'd love to nail a minimalist approach that works well across various climes.
Thanks,
H
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Holden Cain, ObGyn..."People pulling people out of people"
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holdencain: Aug 20, 14 15:40