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<blockquote data-quote="Sflutes" data-source="post: 1574184" data-attributes="member: 106464"><p>I love hoods, my mild winter setup is something like Grid Fleece hoody (PCU level 2)+ Merino Hoody (first lite Chama) + windshirt hoody (PCU level 4), I have a very similar Nunatak hoody (but vest) for stopping and I'm working on sewing a larger static puffy out of USGI liners for real cold.</p><p></p><p>The other bit of thermo regulation I don't hear about too much is sleeves, I find I do much more temp control by pushing my sleeves up then by using pit zips (which I seldom have anyway), so having cuffs and sleeves that can't be pushed up easily is a bit of a non-starter.</p><p></p><p>A note on pants, you can find some surplus pants that are very similar to the Filson Whipcords, I sold my filsons because I could buy several pairs of the surplus pants for the resale price. I'm actually wearing them right now, I sewed cordura knees and larger pockets on them, something I could never bring myself to do to my Filsons. They are perhaps not as common as the thicker european wool pants often talked about, they are "Trousers, Men's wool serge"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sflutes, post: 1574184, member: 106464"] I love hoods, my mild winter setup is something like Grid Fleece hoody (PCU level 2)+ Merino Hoody (first lite Chama) + windshirt hoody (PCU level 4), I have a very similar Nunatak hoody (but vest) for stopping and I'm working on sewing a larger static puffy out of USGI liners for real cold. The other bit of thermo regulation I don't hear about too much is sleeves, I find I do much more temp control by pushing my sleeves up then by using pit zips (which I seldom have anyway), so having cuffs and sleeves that can't be pushed up easily is a bit of a non-starter. A note on pants, you can find some surplus pants that are very similar to the Filson Whipcords, I sold my filsons because I could buy several pairs of the surplus pants for the resale price. I'm actually wearing them right now, I sewed cordura knees and larger pockets on them, something I could never bring myself to do to my Filsons. They are perhaps not as common as the thicker european wool pants often talked about, they are "Trousers, Men's wool serge" [/QUOTE]
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