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Reddit mentions of Duofold Men's Mid Weight Wicking Thermal Pant, Black, Medium
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Duofold Men's Mid Weight Wicking Thermal Pant, Black, Medium. Here are the top ones.
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- Classic 2-ply cotton-rich thermal underwear
- Choose these base-layer bottoms for everyday warmth during low activity levels
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 13 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Medium |
Weight | 0.33 Pounds |
Width | 8 Inches |
Thin weatheproof hiking pants + warm layer = 40$ more or less, and as comfortable as a king would want.
edit: quick example (1 minute search and I'm not US based)
https://www.amazon.com/Duofold-Weight-Wicking-Thermal-XX-Large/dp/B006SRTGC2/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1539209134&sr=8-11&keywords=warm%2Bunder%2Bclothes%2Bfor%2Bmen&th=1&psc=1
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https://www.amazon.com/Jessie-Kidden-Windproof-Waterproof-5088-Army/dp/B075193NGW/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1539209179&sr=8-6&keywords=waterproof+pants
2015 and 2016 were rough for me during winter since I hadn't been diagnosed yet. I spend a considerable amount of time outside at work. And I didn't want to crank the heat in my home and toast friends/family so here's what I used to cope:
I got a nice warm down comforter for my bed.
A heated throw blanket to use around the house.
Zippo hand warmer for times outside.
And thermal under garments. Top. Bottom.
I've also had a Presto heat dish for a number of years. I think I paid $60 at Costco but the going rate seems to be double that now. It's nice because it directs the heat at you rather than warming an entire room.
Rain pants are OK, but for many days where it's not very cold but quite wet, one can get really uncomfortable and sweaty underneath them. They also get stuck in my chain sometimes, and are baggy and annoying to take on and off.
I've switched away from rain pants and wear some cheap long johns [https://www.amazon.com/Duofold-Weight-Wicking-Thermal-Medium/dp/B006SRTGC2/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1487982787&sr=1-1&nodeID=1040658] under some loose but stretchy synthetic shorts. I pack my pants in my bag and change when I get there. I also leave a pair of nicer shoes at work and usually wear my cycling cleats. I leave everything sitting out (not just wadded up in a bag) all day and they are typically completely dry by the time I head home. I've found this arrangement to be much more comfortable than rain pants.
When the weather's nicer I just ride in on my jeans I wear at work. When it's dry and cold I wear the long johns under whatever pants I wear in. As far as my upper body goes, I've found that an undershirt and multiple layers really help keep me warm when it's very cold out.
Gloves are also important. I wear a pair of glove liners under cotton gloves. They both dry out pretty quickly at work.
pack layers and you can shed as needed: heres my layout
Base Layer:
I try to avoid cotton stuff cause of chafing, highly recommend exofficio if thats an issue.
runner leggings/thermal leggings
long sleeve work out material shirt/ thermal shirt
smartwool socks! smartwool is the best. I use it for backpacking too.
Second Layer:
arctix snow bibs from amazon : 40 (You want snow pants/bibs. getting snow all down your pants/up your back is awful.)
A flannel or other heavy shirt type
Third:
I have wantando jacket (70 from amazon) reeeealy warm. Hardly have worn it out and its been like 10-15 on the mountain. Id imagine I could wear it down to zero.
A lighter waterproof jacket incase the heavy jacket is too much.
Gloves: Get some nice waterproof insulated gloves and glove liners.
https://www.amazon.com/Arctix-Essential-Overall-3X-Large-Regular/dp/B003OIRLC0/
https://www.amazon.com/Wantdo-Waterproof-Mountain-Jacket-Windproof/dp/B00OA1B0Z4/
https://www.amazon.com/TM-YUT32-BLK_Medium-Tesla-WinterGear-Compression-Baselayer/dp/B076LW59GF/
https://www.amazon.com/Duofold-Weight-Wicking-Thermal-Medium/dp/B006SRTGC2/
https://www.amazon.com/OZERO-Winter-Gloves-30%C2%B0F-Coldproof/dp/B073191H74/
https://www.amazon.com/SmartWool-Trekking-Heavy-Socks-Medium/dp/B000UZDAZC/
If you got all of those youd be fine an any resort park