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Base layers?

Started by blind one, September 07, 2009, 11:26:00 AM

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blind one

I was curious what you folks use as base layers. I want something I can use under my camo for deer and still use in my chest wadres for ducks. With money being tight right now I would like to find something I can use for both.....Roy
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Peckerwood

I would suggest some merino wool . It is good for a wide range of temperatures and has natural anti- bacterial to keep your oder down.

I get mine from First Lite Wool.

Bill
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Wary Buck

Sitka Gear's next-to-skin layers are really nice.  They have some kind of silver in the lining which does a great job at killing smell, plus they transport the moisture to the outside and keep your skin dry.  I shot a 3-D range four times over two days wearing the same top and it smells fine and I was comfortable.  They also make one that zips pretty far down the chest for extra venting when walking in a long ways or climbing.  I wear them as my main layer when hunting in the heat, and then wear them as my next-to-skin layer when layering other stuff on top as the weather dictates.
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hvyhitter

pretty good and fairly cheap = military surplus poly-pro or wool/poly

real good and not so cheap = merino wool (just got midweight smartwool today....had light smartwool last year under poly-pro and wool pants/jacket, worked great down to about 0. Heavier midweight for when it gets really cold/windy.
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