Alex Genereux
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Are you guys going with the carbon or stainless steel grohmann knife?
My Woolnets came the other day, but I coincidentally waited until today when the house is empty to try them on. A few observations.
Now I have to see if there is a Zero Layer back in this thread.
- Yeah - these are different. Not just the mesh, but the way they fit. I'm used to sloppier fit, even for base layers.
- No selfies - my Micklagaard pants are still to be tailored.
- Aclima tags indicate these are part of their recommended "1st Wool Layer" which is supposed to be worn on top of "Wool Underwear" - apparently layer zero. Does this mean that my somewhat dreaded selfie will be more SFW since my bare chest/gut won't be visible through the mesh?
EDIT - I can confirm no Zero Layer in the Form list, which means.... And I found two limited examples of Yak wool base layers - https://mongolianstore.com/product/mens-dark-brown-wool-legging/ (weird that wearing any of their leggings makes you stand on your toes) and https://www.koraoutdoor.com/products/yushu-wool-base-layer-shorts?_pos=2&_fid=6b7ee309d&_ss=c#logo_4 (Kora with 60% yak). Based on how good the Happy Yak socks have been, I'm thinking about these.
Are you guys going with the carbon or stainless steel grohmann knife?
Form, do the R3 wing pocks connect to the frame with straps that look the same as those that go across the pack? Do you happen to know how long and wide they are?
Zenbivy Bed system. I have used this since it came to market 5-6 years ago and the amount of nights is more than the SG bag, and probably close to the Marmot. Bluntly this is the most comfortable sleep system made and it’s not even close. Every single person I know that has tried it has switched completely and they have no intention of straying.
The 10° F light bed is by far the warmest option of all the bags and quilts shown here- I’ve slept dozens of nights between -15°F and -20°F and colder once or twice. Down to around 0° or -5°F I will sweat in it if I use a hot water bottle with just sleeping layers. I don’t attach the sides until well below 20°F, don’t use a hot water bottle, still will have to vent, and there will be moisture on the outside that has pushed through.
I've worn it around the house for a couple of days and my initial first impressions:I’ll be interested to know what you think after you’ve worn it awhile.
So it sounds like from your experience the ZenBivy punches well above it's advertised comfort ratings? They list their 10F as 10/20 limit and comfort. Is it fair to assume you'd have no concerns using the 25F setup into the 20s?
I've worn it around the house for a couple of days and my initial first impressions:
- It might be the softest and most comfortable sweater I've worn. I still can't believe it's all wool, even merino. If they made this in other colors, I'd buy another.
- Mrs. fwafwow, however, had some good ribbing. "What's up with those green patches on the elbow? I would NOT wear that out in public! And is the brand name on the shoulder 'Abercrombie & Fitch'?"
- I'm definitely wearing this outside of hunting, and while I don't care about the patches, it would be cooler not to have the name tag. My $0.02.
I’ll echo this. The largest size 10* sleeps way warmer than a 10* bag.I will say as much as a sleeping bag can be a legit 10° bag, the ZenBivy is. However- I use the longest and widest version they have.
How tall/long are they? I’m loving the Happy Yak but would prefer longer.I ordered my yak wool socks from the Etsy MongulaiCOM store March 5th and they arrived on the 18th. They feel nice and fit great. I look forward to trying them out.
Calf length would be great - not too short, not too long. Just right.How tall/long are they? I’m loving the Happy Yak but would prefer longer.
These come up 9”from the floor. That is in size 43-45(10-12US). I’d say they fit like a crew sockHow tall/long are they? I’m loving the Happy Yak but would prefer longer.
Thanks. I will measure my Happy Yaks when I wear them next. I’ve worn them multiple times without washing them to see how long I can go before they stink. One problem with my test is that I can’t smell. Mrs fwafwow has been reluctant to smell my worn clothing, so I’m hoping to trick one of my grown children into being the test subject.These come up 9”from the floor. That is in size 43-45(10-12US). I’d say they fit like a crew sock