expiredhelpme363 posted Feb 26, 2023 09:03 PM
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expiredhelpme363 posted Feb 26, 2023 09:03 PM
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The most common pair I have were the "best recommended for overall value" are the rei mid weight base layer that I bought on clearance as the new model was being switched over. (Regular price $50 bought for around $20)
I also bought a pair of the smartwool intraknit 200 merino base layer ($125 retail paid $60)
The smart wool are by far the nicest, they would also be too warm for the winter we had across most of the country, outside of skiing or a similar activity.
I probably wouldn't buy 5-6 pairs but having 1-2 "nice sets" for really cold weather or activities at the right price.
I'm a truck driver who doesn't really like cold anymore after spending too many winters sitting in the woods growing up.
There are different weights and materials for different uses.
After having some experience with them vs other options I would buy them again but not at full price. I would have a hard time spending as much on thermals as a pair of lululemon commission pants (which I consider a good clothing investment)
I would also like to add a nice merino base layer top to my arsenal of cold weather gear.
My "every day" thermal top is a Terramar I bought on clearance at Als.com for around $10 that I really really like.
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The most common pair I have were the "best recommended for overall value" are the rei mid weight base layer that I bought on clearance as the new model was being switched over. (Regular price $50 bought for around $20)
I also bought a pair of the smartwool intraknit 200 merino base layer ($125 retail paid $60)
The smart wool are by far the nicest, they would also be too warm for the winter we had across most of the country, outside of skiing or a similar activity.
I probably wouldn't buy 5-6 pairs but having 1-2 "nice sets" for really cold weather or activities at the right price.
I'm a truck driver who doesn't really like cold anymore after spending too many winters sitting in the woods growing up.
There are different weights and materials for different uses.
After having some experience with them vs other options I would buy them again but not at full price. I would have a hard time spending as much on thermals as a pair of lululemon commission pants (which I consider a good clothing investment)
I would also like to add a nice merino base layer top to my arsenal of cold weather gear.
My "every day" thermal top is a Terramar I bought on clearance at Als.com for around $10 that I really really like.
It seems Smartwool dropped their wool content down to 56%, the one I got is 100% wool.
Also, REI outlet price is about 20% more, if you prefer REI then just wait for the 20% off sale.
It seems Smartwool dropped their wool content down to 56%, the one I got is 100% wool.
Also, REI outlet price is about 20% more, if you prefer REI then just wait for the 20% off sale.
The only annoying thing is they seem to constantly rename their clothing. So the basic base layer top is now called "Classic Thermal Merino Base Layer Crew" (it's 100% merino wool). This will keep you warm in most environments, and won't smell so it can be worn many days in a row when traveling.
I just bought a few of their jackets in the last month during their sale, and I've enjoyed those as well. But the base layers are really where it's at.
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