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Wool or Fleece?

Started by monk, January 31, 2012, 10:46:00 PM

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monk

If you could only have one and price was no object, which would you opt for wool or fleece and on which piece of apparel? ( wool for coat something else for pant etc.)

monk

And are the wools and fleeces different. Is Gray Wolfs wool different from day one for example?

David Yukon

I would certainly do wool! That is what I use, for every thing. I would like to find a light weight  "technical" wool pants for early season hunting and mountain hunting!!  Wool is tough, warm, bread well, warm when wet, and doesn't smell... But most of the time it is bulky and heavy.... And takes more time to dry than fleece!!

shadman

Wool without a doubt. A coat is the basic piece to start with.

KSdan

They are different.  If you could only have ONE- it would be wool.  With that said- I like to use fleece for a number of settings.  Hope you can figure it out. . .  I have not yet!     :confused:

Dan down in Kansas
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NoCams

Took me 25 years to figure out wool is where it is at ! No more man made fibers for me. Start with a good base layer of merino wool like Ullfrotte' First Lite, Minus 33 etc, etc. Then layer up with as much wool as needed depending on temps and wind speed. My mid layers are 100% wool sweaters from Goodwill @ $3-$4 each. My late season outer layer is my Gray Wolf Woolens vest over my wool longjohn shirt, and a cheap Goodwill sweater. 3 layers on my torso and a thin bow arm. The thing you will love about wool is the huge comfort range versus man made fibers. Does not hold odors ! JMHO
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NoCams

Wool also absorbs light and will not reflect like man made fibers.
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bowslinger

I have worn both extensively.  Used to have an outdoor job.  I have ruined wool and fleece, and have worn out fleece, but not wool.  Wool is more durable, does not seem to hold scent as much as fleece, does not reflect light as mentioned above by NoCams.  If I could only have one, it would be wool.  Plus, it is a renewable resource.
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Roadkill

Wool. Millions of sheep cannot be wrong
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WTT03

100% Wool. A little harder to care for but nothing compares to it.
Todd

Bjorn

I use both-wool is way better if you are dealing with really crappy weather.

Hud

Wool is better, when the weather is lousy and you get wet.  However, fleece comes in a wider selection of weights, and seems to dry faster. Neither are great in the wind, without a windbreaker.
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Terry Lightle

Have both,fleece stays at home
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straitera

No concerns ever w/wool. Fleece has an odor when wet. IMO, fleece is warmer. If one or the other, wool.
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Tajue17

my favorite is light fleece under medium wool,,,, if you put off a stink then you always will stink thats all there is too it,, when its normal or faint your used to it and don't smell it but  when its bad you'll notice it but it is ALWAYS there my friends ah ha ha ha ha...

I'd say only one would be at least a 22oz wool shirt or jacket,, depending on the weather theres either a vest over that or flannels under it..

also I've spent a day in the Pouring rain in around 40 degree weather wearing a Filson Double Mackinaw jacket just to see how it felt and yeah it may not get cold enough where you'll freeze to death but it isn't a camp in the park either it actually was pretty miserable with the water going right through and then dripping down my body right into my socks and boots,,,, I'd take a nice rain coat over any of my wool jackets when rains in the forcast anyday.

so if there was more choices and i could only have one fabric and it was a matter of survival in all elements of weather,, after wearing Good wool for 15yrs which i still wear everyday I'd look into something else.
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Greg Dearth

Wool hands down. I have tried several different types of wool and now use King Of The Mountain brand of wool clothing. I know it is exspensive, but it will keep you warm and cozy in some extreme conditions and could even save you life. You can't go wrong wearing wool , you will stay warm even when wet. I layer wool just like you would with anything else. Even in warmer temp. it can be comfortable.

Bishop

Wool for me. I have fleece and it has its place but for only one it would be wool.

Izzy

Get yourself either a Filson or Stormy Kromer single mac jacket. Both are made in in the good ol USA. Then layer smartwool long johns and sweaters underneath as needed.

         Youll be prepared to take on anything. My legs never get cold so I usually just wear Microtex pant for the comfort and quiet and if it gets cold wool thermal pants under them.

Russ Clagett

In the Army we have all the gucci fleece stuff and gore tex these days.........but if you go to cold weather survival school you will still get issued US Army brown wool pants and shirt for the duration of the school.....

No fleece.

centaur

Wool, wool, and wool. Teresa Asbell's stuff is the current wool of choice for me.
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