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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Morrison" data-source="post: 2285110" data-attributes="member: 110222"><p>Make sure your first layer is merino wool. #1 comfort #2 it cuts down on smell...In WY, your season could be sept thru nov, so try to give us a timeline of when and where? Merino wool is so nice, so dont scrimp there...2 changes of that does not take up much room or weight. 3 pairs of good wool boot socks, along with good boots ie Crispy, Kenetrek, etc...Midlayer is your choice. Can be really chilly on a horse before sunup. A good duster to harvest the heat from the horse in the mornings and can be tied onto the saddle when not in use. I Use a pair of light weight chaps made from Cordura nylon when on a horse, they are great for reducing chaffing, keeping you dry from the morning frost and add warmth when on the horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Morrison, post: 2285110, member: 110222"] Make sure your first layer is merino wool. #1 comfort #2 it cuts down on smell...In WY, your season could be sept thru nov, so try to give us a timeline of when and where? Merino wool is so nice, so dont scrimp there...2 changes of that does not take up much room or weight. 3 pairs of good wool boot socks, along with good boots ie Crispy, Kenetrek, etc...Midlayer is your choice. Can be really chilly on a horse before sunup. A good duster to harvest the heat from the horse in the mornings and can be tied onto the saddle when not in use. I Use a pair of light weight chaps made from Cordura nylon when on a horse, they are great for reducing chaffing, keeping you dry from the morning frost and add warmth when on the horse. [/QUOTE]
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