Either Woolie is great, depending on how warm blooded you are and if you're 
sitting around or moving. The key is to have layering options so you can 
easily adjust as needed. The sweater will be warmer though neither will 
stop the wind. You may want a nylon shell for that if you need it.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Friday, October 11, 2013 6:27:43 AM UTC-6, NWAJack wrote:
>
> So I live in Arkansas as opposed to MN :), and I'm looking for a good 
> winter shirt/sweater.  Basically I want somthing I can wear riding, 
> fishing, and hiking in 40-60 degree weather that could also be worn for 
> "general use".   Too often now I end up with just a cotton sweatshirt or 
> something and want something a little nicer and looks better.   I'm looking 
> the WoolyWarm sweaters and also the Assie Wool Crewneck - any suggestions 
> as to which one?
>  
> Thanks,
> Jack in Arkansas
>

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