Erussell01
WKR
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As I continue to test tinker and wish I was hunting I have come to the realization that I had historically been using my baselayers incorrectly. I was reliant upon baselayers for warmth and I have learned that the primary function of a baselayer should be moisture management first and foremost.
This has lead me to shift my perspective on the weight of my baselayers with my favorite front runner now being the Sitka core 120 and classic core lightweight due to the ability to move moisture and dry ultra fast.
This got me to thinking. Ive been using midweight and or heavyweight bottoms a ton and I find them to be sufficient but ultimately they are only used during cold weather low activity hunts (like mid to late season whitetail, goose and duck hunting, etc).
I started looking into a lightweight merino baselayer bottom and have been looking at kuius 145, sitkas 120 and First lites wick.
This got me to thinking. If the primary focus of a light baselayer is not warmth but moisture management, does a person really benefit much by adding them to your system? I'm looking at the use case for light merino bottoms and I'm struggling to see them as a major need or value add. The only thing I could see them helping with is taking the chill out of a cold morning on stand, but I have thicker pants for that purpose already
Does anybody use a lightweight merino baselayer bottom and if so- do you feel they are a must have or for low activity later season hunts? If you use them, do you then use an insulating mid layer over them?
Who skips the lightweight baselayer bottoms and just goes midweight or heavyweight?
This has lead me to shift my perspective on the weight of my baselayers with my favorite front runner now being the Sitka core 120 and classic core lightweight due to the ability to move moisture and dry ultra fast.
This got me to thinking. Ive been using midweight and or heavyweight bottoms a ton and I find them to be sufficient but ultimately they are only used during cold weather low activity hunts (like mid to late season whitetail, goose and duck hunting, etc).
I started looking into a lightweight merino baselayer bottom and have been looking at kuius 145, sitkas 120 and First lites wick.
This got me to thinking. If the primary focus of a light baselayer is not warmth but moisture management, does a person really benefit much by adding them to your system? I'm looking at the use case for light merino bottoms and I'm struggling to see them as a major need or value add. The only thing I could see them helping with is taking the chill out of a cold morning on stand, but I have thicker pants for that purpose already
Does anybody use a lightweight merino baselayer bottom and if so- do you feel they are a must have or for low activity later season hunts? If you use them, do you then use an insulating mid layer over them?
Who skips the lightweight baselayer bottoms and just goes midweight or heavyweight?