Fishnet base layers. They work, and you want them.

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Here's where fishnets are stellar. Temps drop towards -10°C in the morning, significantly warmer in the sun but well below freezing.

I'm wearing woolnet x2, a wicking layer and windbreaker. Note how I don't need my puffy for glassing as I'm basically dry

 

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I'm wearing woolnet x2, a wicking layer and windbreaker. Note how I don't need my puffy for glassing as I'm basically dry
Sorry for perhaps a dumb question (one of my specialties), but do you mean you are wearing two layers of Woolnet?
 

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Not at all. Yes! I wear a woolnet tshirt, a thin woolmesh crewneck (smaller holes) and on top a hoodie; this one made for winter trail running
 

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Not at all. Yes! I wear a woolnet tshirt, a thin woolmesh crewneck (smaller holes) and on top a hoodie; this one made for winter trail running
Thanks. I will research tomorrow to find the t-shirt. I currently only run/rock (have to use powerful verbs with these mesh pieces) the Aclima Woolnet Crewneck (which is long sleeve), so a woolnet t-shirt would be a good option to wear separate, or in addition.
 

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Thanks. I will research tomorrow to find the t-shirt. I currently only run/rock (have to use powerful verbs with these mesh pieces) the Aclima Woolnet Crewneck (which is long sleeve), so a woolnet t-shirt would be a good option to wear separate, or in addition.
Here's the Aclima one at Varuste: https://varuste.net/en/p80210/aclima-woolnet-t-shirt-mens

Not many sizes in stock, but they seem to re-stock often.

And not sure if that's the one that @THLR uses, or another manufacturer ...
 

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Aclima, Devold, Brynje, Janus. I'll take any one if the price is right and usually buy whatever is available at the end-of-season sales.

These garments have gone from "army utility" to "in-the-know fashion" and prices 3x
 
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Anyone ordered an Aclima woolnet through Varuste and used the invoice/wire transfer option? I’ve wanted to get one for years but have not been able to navigate checkout with my card companies.
 

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Anyone ordered an Aclima woolnet through Varuste and used the invoice/wire transfer option? I’ve wanted to get one for years but have not been able to navigate checkout with my card companies.

Why not just select credit card option instead of invoice/ wire transfer
 
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Aclima, Devold, Brynje, Janus. I'll take any one if the price is right and usually buy whatever is available at the end-of-season sales.

These garments have gone from "army utility" to "in-the-know fashion" and prices 3x
What are your thoughts on the mesh vs net? Are they somewhat interchangeable or do they have different ideal applications? Looking specifically at Janus' mesh merino wool.
 
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I've been wearing the Aclima for a few months now. Two mule deer hunts (one packout), several duck hunts, ski touring, downhill skiing and some cold days on the jobsite. About 30+ days of use.

I understand the hype. I wouldn't say it's warmer than other baselayers, but definitely manages moisture better. I'll likely continue to use them as my primary baselayers.

Developed a rip on the left forearm during a packout. That has unraveled from a pea sized hole to a golf ball now. Gotta be mindful if you're stripping down to it alone. And I wish the pants came in a bootcut (primarily for my ski boots, but also hunting boots).

Ordered from Varuste on 9/23/24, delivered 10/3/24. Happy with that timeline for sure.

I'm 5'-6", 165lbs, inseam closer to 28" but I wear 32x30 mostly. Ordered size Small in both tops and bottoms. Happy with the fit.
 
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