Thread: How to choose very warm base layer
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Nov 5th, 2009 07:58 PM
#1
How to choose very warm base layer
So I'm an immigrant and don't know much about layered dressing.
But been told I should get a good base layer - so what is the difference between
http://www.sears.ca/product/dickies-...341355183229Y0
and
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_d...=1257472539607
Is it really worth the difference in price?
How would you choose? Any other advice to keep warm would be good - planning to spend New Year in Ottawa.
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Nov 5th, 2009 08:05 PM
#2
basically, a base layer helps to quickly move sweat from your skin to somewhere else... the ones you're looking at also trap air and act as insulation
i have the MEC expedition level long johns... and they're pretty toasty in the winter!
i'd trust the MEC top (which employs a heavyweight polartec power-dry fabric) to keep you warmer than some "microfibre thermal" material
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Nov 6th, 2009 04:50 PM
#3
Newbie
Admittedly I don't generally spend *hours* outside, but I got these from Marks last year and they seem to do a decent job keeping me warm:
http://marksworkwearhouseca.shoploca...dMWW-091028ENG
Probably warmer still:
http://marksworkwearhouseca.shoploca...dMWW-091028ENG
http://marksworkwearhouseca.shoploca...dMWW-091028ENG
Sale prices end Nov 8/09.
(Also, I agree with the previous poster that the MEC ones are likely to keep you warmer than the Sears ones... it's *MEC*.
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Last edited by islena; Nov 6th, 2009 at 04:53 PM.
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Nov 6th, 2009 07:53 PM
#4
Choose MEC. I just got a pair of long johns last week and it's super warm/comfy. I wear it everyday!
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Nov 6th, 2009 09:42 PM
#5
Isn't it more important to have warm boots that aren't slippery in the snow? Then, to have warm underpants and a warm jacket, with a hat, scarf, and warm gloves?
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Nov 7th, 2009 11:51 PM
#6
why the dichotomy when u can have all of the above?
it's one of the prices to pay to live in canada (or any other cold region)
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Nov 8th, 2009 12:41 AM
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Jr. Member

i find a tight fitting thermal as the base layer helps a lot with insulating body warmth during cold weather, just make sure it's specially formulated to wick away moisture.
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Nov 8th, 2009 07:24 PM
#8

Originally Posted by
hahn
i find a tight fitting thermal as the base layer helps a lot with insulating body warmth during cold weather, just make sure it's specially formulated to wick away moisture.
Damp clothing si the worst. Like 100% cotton can be pretty bad because you sweat, your clothing gets damp, you are outside...your clothing is cold damp and can start to freeze
It happens to me a lot when I ski if i do not change my shirts after a few hours sometimes or depensing what I wear.
I have some regular tops by Elita that the Bay sells that are like $20 each made of polyester something or other that help keep you dry.
For sports I have tons of helly hansen, nike tops and those are good.
I have a short sleeve Nike top and have had it 5+ years and really abuse that top- wearing it in the ocean, washing 2 or 3x a week and it is still in good condition.
$50 seems like a lot but I have had this top 5+ years.
Some helly hansen tops maybe 3+ years and still good.
I have some expensive socks that wick moisture and they are great esp if you take the bus, go inside, feet warm up, sweat, go outside 1 hour to wait again...frozen toes w regular socks.
I know some people would not spend $25 for socks but for me after trying 6 different brands they are the only ones that really worked for me.
It was the Wigwam brand socks.
MEC probably sells them.
I think you should probably also think of what you need your layers for.
I have 5 different winter jackets depending what activity I am doing or how cold the weather is.
I have 2 ski jackets. I parka for -40 weather or waiting outside very long and some dressy coats.
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