Hi,
Any recommendations for thermal base layer, ie top and long johns. Preferably a turtle neck top, and preferably knee-length rather than ankle-length long johns.
I did have some from Uniqlo which were cheap and great, except that I tumbled dried them by accident, which made them shrink. And Uniqlo no longer make knee-length long johns.
I notice M&S do thermal underwear. Any good? I notice they don't do knee-length though.
Ta.
Thermal Base Layer Recommendations?
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Started by Paul_SW1 in Ski Chatter 20-Nov-2011 - 32 Replies
Paul_SW1 posted Nov-2011
Paul
Bandit
reply to 'Thermal Base Layer Recommendations?' posted Nov-2011
Aldi thermals seem to get rave reviews, if you can visit a store got to be worth checking out.
HH are consistent and last for years. Pick the warmth level to suit you.
HH are consistent and last for years. Pick the warmth level to suit you.
Paul_SW1
reply to 'Thermal Base Layer Recommendations?' posted Nov-2011
What's HH?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Paul
Bandit
reply to 'Thermal Base Layer Recommendations?' posted Nov-2011
PaulBryanBill wrote:What's HH?
Thanks.
Helly Hansen
Iceman
reply to 'Thermal Base Layer Recommendations?' posted Nov-2011
Helly hansen.
M&s are good, I worked there and got them free. Personally I don't wear thermals, find them far too warm. Pair of shorts for warm bum on chairlifts and maybe fleece top if it is chilly
There is a thread somewhere about what people wear - look in hardware section :)
M&s are good, I worked there and got them free. Personally I don't wear thermals, find them far too warm. Pair of shorts for warm bum on chairlifts and maybe fleece top if it is chilly
There is a thread somewhere about what people wear - look in hardware section :)
The Northern Monkey. Jan'23 Les Arcs
Dave Mac
reply to 'Thermal Base Layer Recommendations?' posted Nov-2011
I have a merino, base and upper. Both very thin & light. That's all, under my jacket. No long johns, just the sallos.
Merino is an incredible material, 100% wool, total pass through absorbency, warm, not scratchy as some some skins have suggested!
It is costly up front, but then I have worn the same two tops for 300 days a year, for a couple of years, so I guess that means they are hard wearing.
Merino is an incredible material, 100% wool, total pass through absorbency, warm, not scratchy as some some skins have suggested!
It is costly up front, but then I have worn the same two tops for 300 days a year, for a couple of years, so I guess that means they are hard wearing.
Nuttynutnut
reply to 'Thermal Base Layer Recommendations?' posted Nov-2011
I know a couple of roofers who wear womens tights and swear by them.
I just wouldnt want to be caught in the mensroom with them on!! :lol:
I just wouldnt want to be caught in the mensroom with them on!! :lol:
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Thermal Base Layer Recommendations?' posted Nov-2011
My Mum used make me wear string vests in the winter when I was a kid ..... well I was never cold.
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