Originally Posted by
onbike 1939
+1
For really cold weather 0 to minus temps you can't beat this gear. I break mine out when it's really cold otherwise it's a bit too hot for me. It's very light too and can be washed in a machine with no special care needed. I've had my jacket for thirty odd years now and it's as good as new.
The lightweight wicking pile of the Buffalo system seems similar to Marmot's Driclime approach. I'm good down to freezing with a wool baselayer and a Driclime windshirt