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Old 10-26-21, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
what is your "go-to" thermal layer? not your base & not your top layer. what is your old reliable middle, thermal layer?

mine is a henley styled fleece shirt. have two actually. they're not bulky, provide a real boost in core body temp. protection, wick moisture & are durable. they were not cheap 10 years ago, when I bought them. but they've held up. actually my Dad bought the first one & I got the second as soon as I confirmed how useful it would be

apologies if this is a redundant thread to another recent one I didn't see
I am a woodworker and it does not get super cold in my shop but I wear a base layer then a poly/cotton sweatshirt over that then my goretex rain jacket. that did me down a bit below 32 degrees on my ebike as long as I got my heart rate up. then I would just take the jacket off and I am ready to work. my jeans are fine down to about 32. but if I am just a joyride then I use thremal bibs.
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