[pct-l] Getting Fleeced
Alden Dale
alden at cedar-creek.com
Mon Dec 17 15:54:29 CST 2007
Marmot dri-clime windhshirt!
Its not exactly a fleece, but the inside is fleece lined. I found,
for the comfort and and warmth, per ounce, they're a better
investment. THe inside (of mine at least, I think the new ones are
the same) is soft and nice, just a like a fleece. Also, mine rolls up
smaller.
I am a convert from fleece. I used to take a fleece everywhere, but
since I started using a dri-clime, there is no going back for me.
Good luck on whatever you decide.
Alden
On Dec 17, 2007, at 1:26 PM, stewjohns at comcast.net wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> My next big back-packing purchase is going to be a fleece pullover
> and fleece
> pants. You know, for hanging around camp and getting comfortable
> when the temps
> go down a bit. I'm looking for suggestions on where to buy. I'm
> not looking
> for a jacket, but rather a pullover or zip up fleece shirt, and
> also pants. I
> am not looking for any salvation army stuff, so that leaves out a
> couple of
> members (You know who you are). Also, price is no object, and I
> would sort of
> like it to look nice too. I have perused the web, but I just can't
> make a
> decision. What do you all wear?
>
> Doc Holiday
>
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