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jamesdenver
 
this Terramar Polypro Base Layer Crew seems like a good price

i currently wear undershirt, a heavy flannel style waffle shirt, and a helly hanson warm jacket

this keeps me warm enough (even at 20 degrees today), but the waffle long sleeve shirt is quite bulky, and if the temp jumps of a bit during my ride it feels quite heavy

anyone own this? thanks

http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?category=137&subcategory=1218&brand=&sku=10273&storetype=&estoreid=&pagename=


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geraldatwork
 
this Terramar Polypro Base Layer Crew seems like a good price

i currently wear undershirt, a heavy flannel style waffle shirt, and a helly hanson warm jacket

this keeps me warm enough (even at 20 degrees today), but the waffle long sleeve shirt is quite bulky, and if the temp jumps of a bit during my ride it feels quite heavy

anyone own this? thanks

http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?category=137&subcategory=1218&brand=&sku=10273&storetype=&estoreid=&pagename=
I don't have this one but I have a polypropelene shirt. It makes a good base layer because polypropelene is "hydro phoebic" meaning it releases water. If you wear a cotton layer above it most of the perspiration will be absorbed into the cotton leaving a dry layer against your skin. Also Polypropelene is a good insulator and is light weight. I have been using an Under Armor type garment made by Nike (because it is cheaper) as a base layer lately as it works in a similiar way. As it gets colder I will go to my poly garment.


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