Greetings to all cold & wet weather riders!

Last year I was riding with a gentleman twice my age (86 years young)
in the rain and he was dry and cheerful while I was cold & not so
cheerful.  He convinced me to get a polypropelyne jacket with a hood.
I did and it was the best $20 I have ever spent (I was lucky & got it
on sale at our lbs).  What makes this unique is that it breathes and
its waterproof.  Plus it actually works. It come with a stuff sack, so
its packs up into a small and convenient size.  The one I have has a
label that simply says "RSI".

Does anyone have any good ideas for finding good deals on wool t-shirt
base layers?  I'm stunned at how much these things are going for!

Cheers!
Chris



On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 8:18 PM, kent <broken.cy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The standard cold weather equation is a warm, wicking base layer, an
> insulating layer and then a wind/waterproof shell.  Even hardcore
> synthetics fans would agree that wool makes a good base or mid layer,
> but most would swear by GoreTex and its descendants for the outer
> layer.  What do you wear on top in the cold and/or wet?
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