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atlasman 09-22-2005 09:48 PM

Best Thermals
 
Think I am gonna grab some top end toasty undies this year..........gets damn cold some mornings especially during gun season.

Any recommendations??

My priorities are MAXIMUM warmth above all else............would like something not super bulky if possible though.


Thanks.

MO_Bowhnter 09-22-2005 09:58 PM

RE: Best Thermals
 
I would go with something that has maximum warmth but also moisture wicking properties. I get the coldest when I get a little sweat walking in on a cold morning and get settled in and begin to shiver.

Dubbya 09-22-2005 10:23 PM

RE: Best Thermals
 
great question atlas, I too am interested in the warm stuff.

BigJ71 09-22-2005 10:53 PM

RE: Best Thermals
 
I have had alot of luck with the Polar Weight underwear from Cabela's. They are definitley not bulky and they keep me warm. They have different styles to choose from. On mine the fabric at the wrists extendhalf way down your hand and have a thumb hole in it so it won't slip up. It's a great feature because it keeps the draft out of your sleeves.

They keep me pretty warm and I can usually lose a layer that I would be wearing if I had just "run of the mill" long Johns on. So not only are they themselves not bulky I was able to discard a bulky layer as well.



Whitetailbuck85 09-23-2005 03:26 AM

RE: Best Thermals
 
I echo what BigJ12 says. I used to freeze out there until I bought my Cabelas polar weight thermals. Now, I sometimes need to open up the jacket to cool off!!!! Great product.

PABowhntr 09-23-2005 05:01 AM

RE: Best Thermals
 
I am big on the Cabelas brands of thermal undies. The Xstatic lineup is also antimicrobial. The Polar Weight should suit you just fine.

Illinois Bowhuntin 09-23-2005 11:03 AM

RE: Best Thermals
 
My parents baught some thermals that were good down to 80 below at cabelas last year.Cant think of te brand though.Will have to ask her.If those wont keep you warm I dont think anything will.

danowak 09-23-2005 11:27 AM

RE: Best Thermals
 
I really like the Polaetec stuff from BassPro.

Basswacker 09-23-2005 11:33 AM

RE: Best Thermals
 
Another vote for the Polartec from BassPro. Polartec has been around for ever....good stuff.

tsoc 09-24-2005 06:10 AM

RE: Best Thermals
 
Ulfrotte or Patagonia
tsoc a/k/a tocs


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