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Title: Clothes for Wet Weather
Post by: RedLeader on September 09, 2009
Seems like the time of year is approaching when more warm and waterproof clothes will be required and I'm wondering what everyone prefers or advises.

Personally, I run quite hot so need reasonably light gear when I'm on the move but I soon cool down when I stop. What I'm considering is base layer / fleece / lightwight but waterproof gortex jacket and have a Gilet (either fleece or down) for warmth when not moving. I don't need to be ultralight but the less weight the better!

What does everyone wear and what would you recommend for a reasonably priced jacket and gilet.
Title: Re: Clothes for Wet Weather
Post by: Celt_Ginger on September 09, 2009
It's natural fibres for me. base is an Ulfrott wool top, mid layer is either a Swandri ranger shirt (wool) or a Helly Hansen Wool fleece, and the outer layer is usually a Ventile jacket and I usually carry a poncho for the extreme wet stuff though so far the ventile outer has coped well in pretty heavy rain. it's a set up for the woods and probably not the best for hill climbing but as I spend most of my time in the woods and not the hills, it suits me.