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Presently use no fleece for any outdoor activity and haven’t in a good while. I do have some emergency fleece layers I keep in the truck because I don’t use them for anything else.
I bought two of the cabelas wool sweaters with the wind stopper liner one for hunting and one for work and they are fine while doing very minimal activity but as soon as a guy starts to move around a bunch it’s like wearing a garbage sack under a nice wool sweater. Zero breathability.Anybody know of any outer wool garments with a wind liner to help break wind. I’m a white tail stand hunter with a western mountain hunt every other year. Just to have one set of clothes to do it all
They say wool can be 30% wet and maintain its warmth.Just for the record, anyone that says wool is warm when wet, has never been wet in wool. In fact my experience is it takes longer to dry than synthetic, meaning your chance to slip into hypothermia increase. It does breathe better than most fleece and definitely stinks less. Warmer dry...maybe. Wet and warm is pure bullshit.
It just won't "feel" as wet ,and that's important. It does lose its r value as it gets wet, just not as badly as fleece. It certainly works and what we preferred to wear when running a chainsaw in the winter was a good wool shirt. It just regulated all your sweating ,then freezing better than fleece. Fleece is incredibly warm, but it's almost like the thermostat gets stuck wide open as you heat up. Also. Both absolutely SUCK up the sawdust especially in the neck area!! Wow that itched...got a leatherneck after a while.They say wool can be 30% wet and maintain its warmth.
I've been seriously wet out in wool, and in fleece.Just for the record, anyone that says wool is warm when wet, has never been wet in wool. In fact my experience is it takes longer to dry than synthetic, meaning your chance to slip into hypothermia increase. It does breathe better than most fleece and definitely stinks less. Warmer dry...maybe. Wet and warm is pure bullshit.
OP - this thread was from July. Hope you have your answer at this point.Can someone explain to me the difference of fleece and wool for the mid layer/2nd layer. And not merino wool lm Talking like the old itchy wool. Is the pro vs con going from one to the other or vice versa. I picked up an old woolrich shirt from a yard sale and was worried if it’s wise to use. Thanks in advance