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Best base layer for tough physical hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="mcseal2" data-source="post: 424072" data-attributes="member: 22030"><p>Any particular brand you recommend? I have the Medalist lightweight tactical shield silvermax bottoms that work well. They are 96% polyester and dry quickly while still stopping some wind. I may need a thicker layer for the top to wick more moisture. </p><p> </p><p>I have some good long-sleeved button up hunting shirts for the outer layer, and will have a pair of waterproof fleece pants, a Cabelas synthetic down pack vest, waterproof fleece jacket, extra wool socks, and the polypropylene turtleneck in my pack if I get cold. I prefer to have extra clothes in there and dry if I need them rather than wearing it on the hike in. I keep the vest, jacket, and extra gloves in the main compartment of my pack and have a small waterproof compression sack with the rest in the bottom of the pack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcseal2, post: 424072, member: 22030"] Any particular brand you recommend? I have the Medalist lightweight tactical shield silvermax bottoms that work well. They are 96% polyester and dry quickly while still stopping some wind. I may need a thicker layer for the top to wick more moisture. I have some good long-sleeved button up hunting shirts for the outer layer, and will have a pair of waterproof fleece pants, a Cabelas synthetic down pack vest, waterproof fleece jacket, extra wool socks, and the polypropylene turtleneck in my pack if I get cold. I prefer to have extra clothes in there and dry if I need them rather than wearing it on the hike in. I keep the vest, jacket, and extra gloves in the main compartment of my pack and have a small waterproof compression sack with the rest in the bottom of the pack. [/QUOTE]
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