Thanks to all who replied, I'll definitely look into those suggestions!
-Robert
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I have been using the SmartWool seamless arm warmers and they work
great so I imagine their knee and or Leg warmers work equally well and
they seem to be a little bit more of a bargain than the Ibex.
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On Apr 7, 1:46 pm, stevep
The Ibex arm/leg warmers are great. Much better than any "plastic"
ones. All the Ibex stuff is great, and it should be for that price.
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I think smartwool is making arm and leg warmers now and I've never
seen any smartwool stuff succumb to wool-munching critters.
Ryan
On Apr 7, 2010, at 13:41, "XO-1.org Rough Riders" > wrote:
I love my wool leg and arm warmers (and bib shorts) from Ibex!
http://www.ibexwear.com/shop/inde
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Subject: [RBW] Re: Wool Leg Warmers
I love my wool leg and arm warmers (and bib shorts) from Ibex!
http://www.ibexwear.com/shop/index.php
- Chris Kostman
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On Apr 7, 11:48 am, Robert Kirkpatrick wrote:
> The weather is getting into post-tights temps and to my dismay I found
> my Riv Wool Leg-warmers were pretty much devastated by the moths. I
> really like these leg-warmers but I desperately need a new pair and
> Riv doesn't have them in sto
I love my wool leg and arm warmers (and bib shorts) from Ibex!
http://www.ibexwear.com/shop/index.php
- Chris Kostman
La Jolla, CA
http://www.XO-1.org
On Apr 7, 11:48 am, Robert Kirkpatrick wrote:
> The weather is getting into post-tights temps and to my dismay I found
> my Riv Wool Leg-warme