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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Bay Area, CA
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Patagonia Capilene 3 base (top and bottom)
Padded shorts (great when you sit) TNF snowboard pants KUHL sweater...Super warm (cheap) + MountainHardwear compressible down jacket when it's really cold. Patagonia SnowShot Shell Sirus face mask Giro G 10 Helmet SUprPipePro Level Protective Gloves
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Golden, CO
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I just got my [almost] brand new fancy Volcom jacket in that I bought off craigslist, It's a nice 3 layer goretex jacket but the damn thing only has two chest pockets, thats it. I'm in shock.
I still like it, but i'm used to putting all kinds of shit in my coat pockets
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Massachusetts (USA)
Posts: 107
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-Wool socks
-Long underwear -Snow pants -Long sleeve shirt -Thermal long sleeve shirt ontop of regular shirt -Jacket -Turtle Fur - Shellaclava (HIGHLY recommend this... its like a circular fleece scarf... it doesn't have ends... and it keeps my neck and face so warm) -Helmet -SOMEtimes a beanie under my helmet if it's really cold -Goggles -Nike waterproof mittens |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: New hampshire
Posts: 84
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I live and die by my under armor here in the easy coast. Full leggings and long sleeve top. Sweats and a T shirt over that and jacket and pants.
For the face im usually in my underarmor face mask, bandana over that for bombs or the lift and my helmet. Google over or under depending on the helmet. Burton Gortex gloves and underarmor linings for the cold days. Oh and hybrid mix of socks. Just not 100% cotton Last edited by liner; 01-17-2013 at 02:12 AM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: New hampshire
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Valdez, Alaska
Posts: 116
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I wear REI base layers usually, and Capilene when it's really cold. My favorite mid layer is Polartec Powerstretch. That stuff is warm. I just got a synthetic insulated jacket from GoLite that I'll add for really cold days (like 0F and colder) when I'm standing around a lot. I wear a cheap fleece vest from Old Navy sometimes too.
My fingers and toes are the really important parts for me, though. I'll wear three layers on both my hands and feet when it's really cold (Smartwool liner socks and gloves, OR shell mittens with fleece liners, Smartwool PhD snowboarding socks, and my boots), and always have a few packs of handwarmers with me. Keeping my head warm when it's windy is crucial, too. I'll even wear my big MH Dome Perignon hat over a balaclava or thin beanie if I need to. That's right, two hats. I can't hear a thing but I'm warm, darn it. Last edited by tigre; 01-17-2013 at 04:07 AM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 1,394
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If you are shivering that badly on the lift then you might want to bite the bullet and try one of these: Core Heat Vest Liner - Gerbing's Heated Clothing You could flip it on for the ride up the lift and then turn it off after you reach the top. I've never used the battery powered liners, so I don't know how quickly they heat up. Their motorcycle jackets and liners work great, though.
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