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  1. #1
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    Outerwear 60% today only at STPost, including Ibex

    Heads up that a few Ibex items have just been reduced further at STPost: Cirque jacket, Bregenz jacket, full-zip Switchback and their vests. 60% off, today only (October 27)........Cirque and Bregenz are now @$88, less any coupons you might have. I used a Sierra Woman 20% off coupon and got both the Cirque and Bregenz for @$70 each.

  2. #2
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    BTW....Read whole thread last night....

    ....I forgot to mention in my post (above) that I settled in last night and read the whole WoolWeenies Club post from start to finish, all 43 pp. Like wool, it's addictive! I learned a lot and laughed even more. Thank you!

    One question (that I hope won't get me booted out of here....). I didn't see much about silk as an alternative to wool for folks who can't have wool next to their skin because of the itch factor. I've got a handful of light LS base layer tops from WinterSilks that I love for cool and cold weather. I admit that I haven't tried wool as a base layer. (Egads, did I really confess that?) Have many of you tried silk or silk blends and found any downsides? (Other than price....)

  3. #3
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    I love silk, too. But I've found I sweat way to much for silk to handle it. (when I'm riding or something... I don't sweat like that all the time!)

    I like the stuff WinterSilks makes.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  4. #4
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    Kathi, my husband wears silk under all of his wool stuff.
    silk is good, but not near as fun as wool, i guess!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  5. #5
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    I used to have pure silk base layer tops and long johns. Overall, they felt soft and nice. But the tops used to get smelly under the arms after one wearing, they felt clammy if they got sweaty, and they didn't keep me nearly as warm as merino wool thin base layers.
    Wool gives you that lovely layer-of-air insulation that keeps you from feeling damp or sticky, and also wool doesn't get smelly because it does not encourage bacterial growth under your arms (like other fabrics do).
    Lisa
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  6. #6
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    1. WHich Cirque jacket do you like/have? There seems to be 2 different ones...I bought the one that appears first...not the "light" looks slimmer.

    2. Silk keeps you warm but doesn't "wick". I was just reading about dressing for field trials (yeah, dogs) and the woman who wrote the article owns either backcountry or ST..can't remember...she said to stay away from cotton and silk as they don't dry....wool and synthtics made for cold weather layering work much better.

    3. So yeah...what about the next to the skin merino crew I just got from Riv that is a little itchy...will washing help? If not, what do you put under it that doesn't negate it's values?

    e
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

  7. #7
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    I guess I haven't experienced the clammy thing (yet) with my silk base layer pieces. But then, I'm not exactly a speed demon biking or hiking, so I'm probably not kicking up enough sweat to test the soak-and-sop limits of silk.

    Now that I've heard this group swoon over the virtues (and vices) of wool, I can hardly wait to get the Ibex pieces I snared on STPost today! Of course, temps have to actually DROP to something resembling AUTUMN before I'll get to test the warmth factor.........
    "If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)

 

 

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