Timberland has Smartwool tights on sale for $19.95. Only one color (deep purple) and size (medium) is listed.
Pam
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Ibex added a bunch of winter stuff to the sale outlet on their website. Seems to be a fairly good selection.
Timberland has Smartwool tights on sale for $19.95. Only one color (deep purple) and size (medium) is listed.
Pam
Couldn't resist this: http://www.ibexwear.com/shop/product...-shak-full-zip
I've been hoping this color would go on sale! After all the snow, figured it would cheer me up. My shak collection grows. Next year, I hope they do some other colors---teal, blue, purple.
Edited to add---the color--Cherry Red---is now sold out.
Haven't opened my b'day presents yet because we've been so busy shoveling but the UPS guy left an IBEX box addressed to my DH last week. I "hinted" about a couple items---purple shak jersey and a freestar shak---so we'll see.
Edited to add: DH got me the purple shak jersey and the red/grey freestar shak.
Last edited by Selkie; 02-08-2010 at 03:18 AM.
I thought I had forgotten to pack my Go Lite jacket I wear for winter sports when we got to our inn in Vermont Thursday. But, I had 2 full zip Shaks with me, which turned out to be a fine substitute for my outer layer. Not as windproof as the jacket, but still, with a base layer and a fleece mid layer, it was fine.
I found my jacket, neatly folded on the bottom of the bag with my hats, hiking boots, and mittens on Saturday, but I was sure glad I didn't have to go buy something out in the middle of nowhere...
Okay - prepare to drum me out of the club.
I have 2 Ibex wool bras that I bought about 2 years ago. I wear them all the time for skiing - still get sweaty & wet, but maybe don't chill down quite as fast, and still more comfortable than my others.
The problem: on my last few long skis, I've been getting chafing. First it was in front, where the gathers in the fabric chafed. Then, on Sunday, a line down from the top of my shoulder, where the stitching is. Now I realize that the sort of dry-skin-patch-feeling spots on my back are the same thing. Most of this is where the little bit of stitching is. I'm covered with red splotches & lines. Last week during a breast exam my doctor asked what the scratch was on my left one.
Now I don't know what I'm going to do. Body Glide helped in the first spot, but I'm not sure what is up in the back, since it doesn't have any binding along the bottom edge. Can't really afford to splurge on new bras at the moment (DH unemployed for over a year, and he went back to school last semester). GRRRRRR.
To complete my expulsion from the Woolweenies club, I have decided I prefer my Craft long underwear shirt to all my Smartwool ones. Feels warmer against my skin (if I'm cold, and I put on a Smartwool one, it still feels cool against my skin). I still love wool, but I'm just not finding it to be the miracle I once thought.
I've been wearing wool all week with this snow - all of a sudden last night I just felt itchy as all get out, had to go find myself some nice non-itchy synthetics.
Me (just back from a run): I smell like a wet sheep.
DH (walking past me while I'm stretching, a couple of minutes later): You do smell like a wet sheep. I thought you were joking.
Me: I never joke about wet sheep.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
SkierChickie, see my above comments about wool and itchiness, etc.
I've been taking Claritin and Zantac for 10 days to calm down my body's response to wool. Although I've had this issue with hives/itchiness before, it hasn't occurred in a long time. It's definitely calmed down and I've been avoiding wool as much as possible in the winter. Yesterday, I got itchy again when I put on a very soft merino dress for an interview. That was fine. But, when I put on my wool coat, over the dress, the prickles and stinging started immediately. It's like the weight of the coat and its wool made the dress irritate my skin more.
I also wanted to get a wool bra for x country skiing, but I think I'll stick with my regular sports bras. I wear Craft base layers, too. They keep me super warm. Sure, they stink a little, but they work. The thought of a wool base layer now isn't good!
I am wearing a very light weight wool sweater over a lycra/cotton shirt right now. So far, it's OK.
I need a recommendation for a base layer.
I live in San Diego. I tend to feel cold a lot. I am a newbie biker. I need something to wear underneath my jersey to keep me warm in the mornings, but that won't be too hot when it gets a bit warmer, so of course I am thinking Smart Wool.
I also need a recommendation for some kind of light windbreaker that I would be able to take off and either put in my jersey pocket.
Thanks in advance.
Light base layer - ibex woolie, the smartwools, an icebreaker 150 to 190 weight. I don't like the smartwools 'cause they get holes easily, I feel.
Light windproof jacket - i use the arc'teryx squamish. It's kinda on the pricy size, but marmot makes one that's similar for about $60 that's full zip. I can't recall the name.
Just a basic review.
Best thing about it is that it's RED since it seems most of the wool companies can't seem to get it through their heads that light long sleeve shirts are great single layers in the winter for cardio sports but black, white, gray disappear.
I've been wearing this lately as a single layer for running and love it. When I first received it I was worried because of the smell. I can't identify it but it was a very familiar smell to someone who walks into a lot of yarn shops, probably a result of the dye process. I washed it before running due to the smell and concerend that it would run on me, but most of the smell left and no dye stains. True to wool, I managed to get two runs out of it before needing to wash. The next wash should remove the rest of the smell.
The fit is nicely tailored for feminine curves so it's flattering. While I normally don't like all the graphics popping up on everything lately, the graphics are nice because I don't feel like I'm wearing an undershirt as an outer layer and they're tastefully just at the hips rather than across my chest.
The red is more on the pink side of red. Deep and luscious but not red red. I'm hoping next year they come out with the same shirt in purple or royal blue or even white. Tad on the expensive side compared to other similar brands, but so far I've been pleased with the purchase. I'd buy a second one if I had some choice other than black.
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Last edited by SadieKate; 02-16-2010 at 09:56 AM.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
If I were in San Diego I would try a 17.5 weight merino base layer, but I would also try the Craft short sleeved base layer. I wear the LS ones in the dead of winter and they are warm. I wear the sleeveless ones when it's really hot and the sweat just wicks away.
Pricey, but I've bought all of them for half price at the Terry semi annual sale.
Tax return + Ibex winter sale =
Waiting for my thistle heather Shak hoody. And, um, the Mollie jacket. And, um, some undies. Whups.![]()
unseasonably cold winter, not well insulated house, high gas bill (again).... and knowing I have a week long camping event coming up in a couple of weeks.... I just ordered 3 pairs of SmartWool Socks from TE. I am tired of cold toes, and have been wearing the one pair of smartwool cycling socks I own to bed most nights. I hate having cold toes.
Can't wait for me TE order to come in.![]()
Beth
At home, I'll use hot water bottles and/or an extra fleece throw/blanket just wrapped around my feet in addition to the socks. When camping, I'll often use chemical handwarmer packets stuffed inside my socks - just make sure the kind you use is approved for direct skin contact.
Also, sometimes when camping in the cold I'll stick all of my unworn clothes down in the bottom of my sleeping bag for more foot insulation. Also, that's a lot nicer in the morning rather than having to put on a freezing cold damp bra.![]()