[pct-l] Trail Clothing.
Jason Waicunas
pct2005 at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 11 16:26:28 CDT 2007
I agree that Sun Precautions makes a great hat, but I think RailRiders makes
the best shirt / pant combo. I used Sun Precautions clothing for about 500
miles and it was good, but slower to dry and heavier than the Railriders
Ecomesh shirt and Weatherpants that I used. Also, the Sun P. gear made me
look like Richard Simmons....a trail name that didn't stick thankfully! Go
to: www.railriders.com to check out their clothing.
Good luck,
Nabor J
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>Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:27:59 EDT
>From: Hiker97 at aol.com
>Subject: [pct-l] Trail Clothing
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>Bedouin writes: Hat with a brim and sunglasses, natch, something to keep
>the
>sun off the back of your neck and the backs of your hands (which can really
>fry, even if you're used to being outside a lot).
>-------------------------------------------------
>This is why I recommend SunPrecautions.com clothing for the trail. Their
>hat with full drape and super ventilated shirt and pants are excellent.
>They
>are even great for cool weather on the trail or under a jacket. I have
>never
>seen any trail clothing as good as this brand. I have used it for years.
>Also, their mitt to cover the back of your hands when you use your hiking
>poles
>is great protection from the sun. All my clothing from them is white in
>color.
>
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