Temps were 52 at Bear Mountain this week. I was wearing only a light Bonfire Volt jacket and Bonfire Spectral pants with a lightweight Underarmour Heat Gear base layer. I had my vents opened the whole time but still was getting hot and sweating on the lift... my baselayer felt sorta wet in the chest area.
So what should I be wearing in these temps? I see kids just rocking longsleeve shirts, but I need something to be still snow-proof because I'll fall when in the park.
I would just look for an under armor shirt or any workout shirts, they should be alright. If you dont have that just ride in a regular t shirt and get wet out there! not the end of the world
Well I am actually going to summit tomorrow and I usually just wear my shell jacket with all the vents open and still am really hot, and my shell pants and also end up very hot. Only real goal of wearing this stuff is to stay dry.
Hmm I dunno flacco has been outplaying hall of famers the last 2 post seasons(even last years AFC champ game vs tom!). The ravens usually fare well against Brady if they get pressure on him, but im worried about how fast paced their offense is. Oh and welker that shifty guy can make plays haha
Yeah I hate to admit it, but Flacco's not bad. I'm hoping my merry band of misfits can get it done! 6th round pick QB, undrafted free agent running backs, defenders, etc...
I love the pats, they make big names out of no-names.
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The full zip hoodie is where it's at on a warm day. They are the best technical hoodies we have found. Super durable and when you put a layer under it and zip it up it is super warm. Very water proof and tear resistant..... The owner IS a forum member. They are made in Milwaukee.
On warm days I wear a light rain jacket or something like the Ferrosi Jacket (they also make a hoody) from Outdoor Research. It's basically a really thin, stretchy softshell material. I'm still looking for some uninsulated snow pants that I like, but rain pants will do in a pinch.
My layering for warm weather, it's too warm for a base layer, so it's just a t-shirt / button-down and a fleece over that, something that is a bit darker so you get a bit of warmth from the sun while you're riding up the lift. Beanie.
Would it be ok to wear a tech-hoodie with nothing underneath?
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