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How many layers of merino wool?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigdogone" data-source="post: 2271898" data-attributes="member: 116192"><p>I swear by the kuiu approach and gear for anything south of arctic circle. Base layer of merino, their 125 is great. Then an insulating layer, check out their quix down, unbelievably light, insulating and water resistant. Cover it all with a waterproof breathable outer layer with hood. Wool insulating layers are too heavy in my opinion, but great for next to skin base layer. For alaska, guides will tell you to leave the goretex/breathable gear at home and bring helly hansen imperatex, but that's because it's always raining there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigdogone, post: 2271898, member: 116192"] I swear by the kuiu approach and gear for anything south of arctic circle. Base layer of merino, their 125 is great. Then an insulating layer, check out their quix down, unbelievably light, insulating and water resistant. Cover it all with a waterproof breathable outer layer with hood. Wool insulating layers are too heavy in my opinion, but great for next to skin base layer. For alaska, guides will tell you to leave the goretex/breathable gear at home and bring helly hansen imperatex, but that's because it's always raining there. [/QUOTE]
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