Stationary Base Layer

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Who uses a thin next to skin base layer for stationary (e.g., tree stand) hunting? I’ve been using a medium weight merino for years but have thought about trying one of the new Sitka Core 120 merino crews under it or the heavier FL furnace when really cold.

I get a little sweaty underneath my pack on the walk in if I get in a hurry and I’m thinking the thinner next to skin layer may help with that.
 
Who uses a thin next to skin base layer for stationary (e.g., tree stand) hunting? I’ve been using a medium weight merino for years but have thought about trying one of the new Sitka Core 120 merino crews under it or the heavier FL furnace when really cold.

I get a little sweaty underneath my pack on the walk in if I get in a hurry and I’m thinking the thinner next to skin layer may help with that.
Fishnet baselayer And, yes, it will work great for treestand hunting.
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I use the Sitka 120. Personally, I find that I'm warmer with a light base and use loftier second and mid layers. I'm completely sold.

I really don't care for heavyweight merino. I think it's a fad and marketing mostly. Not that it's not warm, just that it's not as warm as a more lofted synthetic over a light merino. Which is lighter, breathes better and is more durable. They are super expensive for what you get too.
 
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