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Reddit mentions of Thermajohn Men's Ultra Soft Thermal Underwear Long Johns Set with Fleece Lined (Small, Black)

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Thermajohn Men's Ultra Soft Thermal Underwear Long Johns Set with Fleece Lined (Small, Black)
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Mens thermal underwear is a lightweight thermal set of both a thermal top and bottom made of a poly-spandex material that will wick away moisture to keep you dry with no sticky or clammy feeling so you can wear them all day.Made of premium fabric, thermals for men have smart odor control to prevent the spread of smells as well as absorbing odor-causing enzymes so they won’t stick to your skin. You can remain confident that wearing these all day won’t cause any problems.Built with flexibility, the thermal underwear is highly stretchable to offer full mobility. The fabric won’t hinder your movements so you can move freely while at the gym, office, or home. They are perfect for all activities and will keep you comfortable.Men thermal underwear set is soft against the skin, yet its strong seams won’t rip or tear prematurely, offering long life. They fit snug like a second skin for perfect heat retention minimizing heat loss for an ideal base layer or worn on their own.For even more added comfort, long johns for men thermal have no tags, which reduces any skin irritation. You can slip them on and off easily and can be worn under your clothes for added insulation and at the gym for added support and movement.
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ColorBlack
Height2 Inches
Length11 Inches
SizeSmall
Weight0.8125 Pounds
Width8 Inches

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u/ThePretzelRuns · 2 pointsr/uofmn

I agree with most of this information, but for all of the people from warm climates that will see this, the winters are absolutely manageable, and the way this person wrote the winter segment almost seems like a joke. Suggesting a windbreaker over a thick winter jacket? Perhaps just bad wording, but bad advice. Over-the-ear headphones as protective winter gear? You've got to be kidding.

But yes, if you don't dress for the weather, it's gonna suck. Coming from someone who grew up in upper midwest winters and comfortably biked through the winter for all four years at the U, here's what I think you should get to be comfortable:

  • A solid over-ear winter hat
  • 1-2 beanie winter hats (should cover your ears, good for layering, and you'll lose one)
  • An absolutely reliable, wind-blocking scarf, cold weather mask, or other face covering
  • Waterproof/windproof winter jacket (hood recommended)
  • A nice mid-layer (like a sweatshirt or fleece)
  • Long underwear/base layers (under armour, thermal leggings, etc)
  • Skiing gloves (waterproof/windproof-- get two pairs because you'll lose one)
  • Liner gloves (could be the crappy $2 ones from Target, but it doesn't hurt to spend a bit more)
  • Wool socks (multiple pairs-- they're comfy and functional)
  • Waterproof snowboots

    It's not hard to thrift for many of these items to get them cheap. Hit the thrift store before October to get your best selection-- heck, go this weekend!

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    Also, after being directly connected with more students than I can count from classes and extracurriculars, I didn't know anyone who preferred using the Gopher Way. I wouldn't count on using it unless you want to add 10-30 minutes through isolated tunnels to your commute. It's far easier to reliably bundle up and walk straight to wherever you're going, as long as you can navigate the often-plowed snow (wheelchairs, crutches, and other mobility obstacles might be an exception).