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Old 12-13-15 | 04:48 PM
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landdnl
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Originally Posted by PaulRivers
The problem is that it just doesn't really make any sense to put a windproof layer as the inner layer. The wind cuts through the outer layers and removes heat, the windproof membranes are far less breathable than less windproof stuff so you're still stuck with possible moisture buildup under the layer. It seems like it's the worst of both worlds - especially if you're doing high output stuff like intervals.

I own windproof "breathable" layers that I use in the winter (Minnesota), but I don't own any windproof base layers - but that's my opinion. A windproof membrane outer layer (like goretex active, event, etc) can still get a little clammy in not being quite breathable enough, but it is fantastic for keeping the wind out. Using one as anything other than the outer layer makes no sense to me. Either go with a windproof outer layer, or a more breathable but less windproof setup for all layers.
Ok, I give up. Majority rules. Ixnay the Gore WS base layer. There's plenty time in spring, fall, early winter when I can have my way with my Altura jerseys with a merino or skinfoil layer underneath. Thanks to all for your input, expecially Paul Rivers. I'm thinkin' you might know just a tad more than I when it comes to dressing for the cold. St. Louis isn't exactly Minnesota temp wise.
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