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Jslinn
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Jslinn
   Old Thread  #22 11 Aug 2020 at 1.55pm    Login    Register
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Mozzi nets
116lee
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   Old Thread  #21 11 Aug 2020 at 12.56pm    Login    Register
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Thanks chaps. Plenty to look at there.
duggs
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   Old Thread  #20 11 Aug 2020 at 12.41pm    Login    Register
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The amount of money to be saved buying this stuff out of season is ridiculous. I buy thermals, waterproofs etc as it warms up and shops want to clear that stuff, will often be half the price it would cost in october/November.

I normally buy gas when the supermarkets/wilko/Halford are clearing it after festival season, might struggle this year with that

I find merino itchy when I put it on but it settles down after a bit
sundance
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sundance
   Old Thread  #19 11 Aug 2020 at 12.33pm    Login    Register
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forward planning is not massively seen on carp forum. hence the amount that sell all their kit.
Zack
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   Old Thread  #18 11 Aug 2020 at 12.04pm    Login    Register
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>>>>35c and your talking about thermals ??? nutters what will you talk about in the winter swimmin cozzys ? <<<<

I went out yesterday to get some bits to do a plumbing job in the house. Unable to find what I wanted but came home with a boot full of sacks of coal for Winter instead. I was sweating buckets loading up in the heat and unloaded car early this morning before it got hot again.

It's called forward planning.
sundance
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sundance
   Old Thread  #17 10 Aug 2020 at 10.49pm    Login    Register
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Always buy my wool in summer
Better deals
oldgeezer
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oldgeezer
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   Old Thread  #16 10 Aug 2020 at 9.11pm    Login    Register
35c and your talking about thermals ??? nutters what will you talk about in the winter swimmin cozzys ?
Hadrian
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   Old Thread  #15 10 Aug 2020 at 8.30pm    Login    Register
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Take a look at Brynje of Norway super thermo base layers... think hi tech string vests, with a tightish fitting merino layer over the top you’ll be warm as toast.
I wouldn’t touch Helly Hansen... there’s a reason they get the nickname smelly helly...
stuart666
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stuart666
   Old Thread  #14 9 Aug 2020 at 9.44pm    Login    Register
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Merino isnt itchy. Ive used woolpower and icebreaker merino thermals for years and they are brilliant. The icebreaker is more comfy though.
Darkieallard
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   Old Thread  #13 9 Aug 2020 at 9.44pm    Login    Register
Helly Hansen base layers a little more expensive than others but the warmest I’ve ever worn, you don’t sweat in them either.
Spen89
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Spen89
   Old Thread  #12 9 Aug 2020 at 8.47pm    Login    Register
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Had a merino top for snowboarding. I went a whole season without washing it and didn’t smell at all, and I’m a sweaty little ****er
Shades68
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Shades68
   Old Thread  #11 9 Aug 2020 at 8.21pm    Login    Register
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I got some M&S thermals on Old Geezers recommend some years ago. 👍
framey
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framey
   Old Thread  #10 9 Aug 2020 at 6.09pm    Login    Register
Ussen extreme
they are great Thermals
sundance
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sundance
   Old Thread  #9 9 Aug 2020 at 5.47pm    Login    Register
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hi
merino is much softer even than lambs wool its like wearing a very soft cotton.

i prefer 100% . be careful of some
cheaper stuff they throw the Merino term around and then you find its got a load of cotton or Poly in it.

how it wicks is amazing. as you heat up, the fibres loosen and create more tiny holes for vapour and sweat.
in the cold the fibers tighten.

as braders says, the amazing thing is its natural anti bacterial properties. which means it never smells of BO
scientists in the Arctic have worn it for months on end and reported no odour.

if its 100% merino just take a bit of care with it. wash in a machine at 20 or 30 but use woolite , not a detergent. and no conditioner.
it will stay more natural then. not strip away all its oils and protection

when drying, dont let it get hot. not direct sun or radiators.. it will last decades


braders1978
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braders1978
   Old Thread  #8 9 Aug 2020 at 5.38pm    Login    Register
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It absorbs it some how,I have never had any issues with it.You could do with oldgeezer popping up,he knows some good thermals and normally puts links on for you
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