redalienx11
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Other thread just got me curious what people are using for layering.
I realize its different for different days/temps/weather etc. Any tips/tricks picked up?
Inbounds
Bottom: Patagonia Cap 3 base, Patagonia R1 pant if its cold, Norrona Goretex proshell bib pants.
Top: EMS techwick base (or similar), R1 hoodie, Arcteryx pac-lite shell.
Touring
Bottom: silkweight base, Patagonia backcountry guide softshell pant, Norrona goretex pro shell bib if precip.
Top: EMS techwick base (or similar), R1 hoodie or fleece vest, Arcteryx pac-lite shell. North Face lightweight puffy for skin changeover, meals, etc
Ski-Mountaineering
Bottom: silkweight base, Patagonia backcountry guide softshell pant or Mix-master depending on temp., Norrona goretex pro shell bib if precip.
Top: EMS techwick base (or similar), R1 hoodie, Arcteryx pac-lite shell. Cloudveil down sweater, DAS Parka for belays etc.
I realize its different for different days/temps/weather etc. Any tips/tricks picked up?
Inbounds
Bottom: Patagonia Cap 3 base, Patagonia R1 pant if its cold, Norrona Goretex proshell bib pants.
Top: EMS techwick base (or similar), R1 hoodie, Arcteryx pac-lite shell.
Touring
Bottom: silkweight base, Patagonia backcountry guide softshell pant, Norrona goretex pro shell bib if precip.
Top: EMS techwick base (or similar), R1 hoodie or fleece vest, Arcteryx pac-lite shell. North Face lightweight puffy for skin changeover, meals, etc
Ski-Mountaineering
Bottom: silkweight base, Patagonia backcountry guide softshell pant or Mix-master depending on temp., Norrona goretex pro shell bib if precip.
Top: EMS techwick base (or similar), R1 hoodie, Arcteryx pac-lite shell. Cloudveil down sweater, DAS Parka for belays etc.