Bcoonce117
WKR
Honestly I wonder how some classic tighty whiteys would be for hiking. In a boxer guy so haven’t ever tried it
It’s a clothing article that I skip period, I got on that trend a long time ago… if I had to find a pair to wear today, I’d be in trouble.Last few years I've started skipping the ole underoos . I know that sounds weird, but generally. regardless of the time of year. I'm wearing baselayer leggings, either merino or synthetic. Having underwear or boxers under teh leggings makes it a royal pain to take a piss and generally the underwear starts bunching up uncomfortably as well. I've found that the leggings also work as a great stopper for getting ticks on my legs so double bonus.
I'm mostly bring this up as more of an anecdote/testing to waters to see if people find this as a bad idea in western hunting. I've been doing this for hunting/hiking for about 2.5 years now without issue.
The classic tighty whiteys were 100% cotton. They'd be horrible for hiking when they were soaking wet from sweat, and would take days to dry out.Honestly I wonder how some classic tighty whiteys would be for hiking.
You’re not really skipping the u-wear when you’re wearing a form-fitting base layer. Merino especially is great for this as it is stank-resistant.Last few years I've started skipping the ole underoos . I know that sounds weird, but generally. regardless of the time of year. I'm wearing baselayer leggings, either merino or synthetic. Having underwear or boxers under teh leggings makes it a royal pain to take a piss and generally the underwear starts bunching up uncomfortably as well. I've found that the leggings also work as a great stopper for getting ticks on my legs so double bonus.
I'm mostly bring this up as more of an anecdote/testing to waters to see if people find this as a bad idea in western hunting. I've been doing this for hunting/hiking for about 2.5 years now without issue.
The classic tighty whiteys were 100% cotton. They'd be horrible for hiking when they were soaking wet from sweat, and would take days to dry out.
This is what I was going to say. The real question being asked here is: how many guys double up on underwear while hunting?You’re not really skipping the u-wear when you’re wearing a form-fitting base layer. Merino especially is great for this as it is stank-resistant.
I’ve seen some trail cam pictures of just that lolOne pair of socks and one pair of underwear for every day of the hunt plus 1 set here...change these and wear the same pants for days.
Critical thinking point: If it’s hot and you're out there by yourself or with SO, why not just hunt in nothing but your underwear?