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Do you JUST wear your snowpardiong pants? OR do you throw a pear of sweatpants or soemthing under?
And under your coat do you wear another sweatshirt or jsut a t-shirt? Also do must snowboarders wear that lil neck warmer thing? Or no? |
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depends how cold it is........and how insulated ur jacket n pants are.....neck warmer?? like a scarf? no....maybe a face warmer if its real cold
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If it's not too cold, I just wear snowpants and my jacket. If it gets colder I wear shorts and snowpants, a long sleeved shirt and jacket. On a real cold day I like PJ's, snowpants, hoodie and jacket.
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all depends on temp. warm days:
boxers under pants t-shirt under jacket or thermal and t-shit cold days: thermals under pants thermal shirt/tshirt/fleece/jacket.
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I dress light compared to most people I see. I don't see how people with insulated jackets and Turtle Fur neck warmers can stand it. I ride with an aggressive alpine style, though, which usually has me keeps me very warm...usually hot, sweaty, and panting in fact.
For most Pennsylvania days, I wear flyweight thermals top and bottom, under unisulated Gore-Tex pants and a jacket shell. Pit and croch zips usually open. As it gets colder, I wear heavier thermals with a zip neck and occassionally a fleece vest. If it's snowing (real or by snowguns), I'll also wear a super thin capilene balaclava pulled down to my chin. It's very rarely cold enough here to wear a fleece jacket beneath the shell. A helmet and googles add alot heat, too, usually not desired. The quick test to tell if I'm dressed right or not is to consider how I feel when I'm getting ready in the parking lot. I should be cold, almost to the point of shivering. If not, I'm overdressed and will cook on the slopes. I don't like anything cotton, like T-shirts or sweatshirts. They suck up sweat and snow and get uncomfortable fast. Typical dress for a day on the slopes...
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READY FOR THIS?......................KUH...MAN...DOUGH!!!
Actually on normal days I'll do comfy shorts, and colder days I'll wear sweat pants. T-Shirt for normal, T-Shirt and Longsleeve(either a T or sweater) for cold days.
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