GrilledSteezeSandwich
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Hey All,
For me being comfortable on the slopes goes hand in hand with skiing/riding well. Most of us know that it's all about the number and type of layers that we wear. How do you dress based on how warm/cool it is outside????
For me..
5-layer player...when it's mad cold...not mad brick..but mad cinderblock..when there are frostbite warning on the ski areas PA system..when your face could turn Blue. When the TV weather forecasters warn people to stay indoors or risk death. For me..a good baselayer of synthetic frabics..perhaps heli-hanson or EMS..skintight..a girdle if you may..followed by a second baselayer like a turtleneck..followed by a thin fleece..a thick fleece..and then a shell..Being a 5-layer player is reserved for the most brutal days on the hill..obviously keeping the face covered up is important and a dew-rag under the helmet helps as well..but it's all about keeping your core warm..
4-layer player...when it's cold..not mad cold or mad cinderblock but cold enough that you know if you aren't a 4-layer player..your lift rides could suck. When it's like low teens or below.,,,in the west.below zero..because the dry cold is so much milder. Underarmour..turtleneck or long sleeved polo with the collar popped..fleece and shell...
3-layer player..what I am the most..halfway between being a 5-layer player and a layer player. If it's 20 degrees and no wind in the east and in the single digits or teens out west..being a 3 layer player is ideal..Still rocking the underarmour..but there's a layer missing..the 2nd layer is a turtleneck or a longsleeved polo shirt with the collar popped but you either have a fleece or shell on the outside....at this level the lack of layers makes for mad steezy speed and air..due to less bulk..
2-layer player..I'm a two layer player alot..either when it's mild or due to being stubborn..I've been a 2-layer player in some frigid temps..you can go anywhich way..t-shirt and fleece..t-shirt and Members Only Jacket..polo shirt and wind breaker..turtleneck and Eagles jacket..whatever you want..but these are the days when PBRs are consumed in the terrain park..the lift...the double diamond steeps like Razors Edge, Cliffhanger and Challenge along with the cruisers...extra stoke if you're riding like Superman with a cape..with your jacket unzipped..negative stoke if asscrack/coinslot is exposed..
Layer player...skiing with one layer..t-shirt, wifebeater, mesh tanktop, Hawaain shirt, polo shirt, dress shirt..or Carhart jacket...extra stoke points for cleavage..on ladies only..exposed trampstamps..and chest hair..minus stoke for flavor savor soul patches..and hippy chick with hairy armpits..
Add your layering suggestions and commentary if you have a short minute..
For me being comfortable on the slopes goes hand in hand with skiing/riding well. Most of us know that it's all about the number and type of layers that we wear. How do you dress based on how warm/cool it is outside????
For me..
5-layer player...when it's mad cold...not mad brick..but mad cinderblock..when there are frostbite warning on the ski areas PA system..when your face could turn Blue. When the TV weather forecasters warn people to stay indoors or risk death. For me..a good baselayer of synthetic frabics..perhaps heli-hanson or EMS..skintight..a girdle if you may..followed by a second baselayer like a turtleneck..followed by a thin fleece..a thick fleece..and then a shell..Being a 5-layer player is reserved for the most brutal days on the hill..obviously keeping the face covered up is important and a dew-rag under the helmet helps as well..but it's all about keeping your core warm..
4-layer player...when it's cold..not mad cold or mad cinderblock but cold enough that you know if you aren't a 4-layer player..your lift rides could suck. When it's like low teens or below.,,,in the west.below zero..because the dry cold is so much milder. Underarmour..turtleneck or long sleeved polo with the collar popped..fleece and shell...
3-layer player..what I am the most..halfway between being a 5-layer player and a layer player. If it's 20 degrees and no wind in the east and in the single digits or teens out west..being a 3 layer player is ideal..Still rocking the underarmour..but there's a layer missing..the 2nd layer is a turtleneck or a longsleeved polo shirt with the collar popped but you either have a fleece or shell on the outside....at this level the lack of layers makes for mad steezy speed and air..due to less bulk..
2-layer player..I'm a two layer player alot..either when it's mild or due to being stubborn..I've been a 2-layer player in some frigid temps..you can go anywhich way..t-shirt and fleece..t-shirt and Members Only Jacket..polo shirt and wind breaker..turtleneck and Eagles jacket..whatever you want..but these are the days when PBRs are consumed in the terrain park..the lift...the double diamond steeps like Razors Edge, Cliffhanger and Challenge along with the cruisers...extra stoke if you're riding like Superman with a cape..with your jacket unzipped..negative stoke if asscrack/coinslot is exposed..
Layer player...skiing with one layer..t-shirt, wifebeater, mesh tanktop, Hawaain shirt, polo shirt, dress shirt..or Carhart jacket...extra stoke points for cleavage..on ladies only..exposed trampstamps..and chest hair..minus stoke for flavor savor soul patches..and hippy chick with hairy armpits..
Add your layering suggestions and commentary if you have a short minute..