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  1. Paul B

    Polartec

    Squasher, I thought your current climate control system looked a bit less like nylon and polartec and a little more like this: :D
  2. Paul B

    Polartec

    yup, layering is the key of course. for the worst its wicking long drawers, fleece then goretex shell. easy to shed layers if the weather improves. and the shell has pockets, to keep my truck keys, so I can go home if it gets worse ;)
  3. Paul B

    Polartec

    you betcha no bivy, I got a softshell jacket this summer, was great for the in between days before the real rain kicked in.
  4. Paul B

    Polartec

    I hear ya Leon. I was / am surprised. its as thin as 100 polartec but as warm as 300. I have both and appreciate them well. since it is kinda cool up here, compared to our southern US compadres.
  5. Paul B

    Polartec

    I have a great 300 'jacket' and to be honest my arcteryx fleece is less than half as thick and its as warm, easily. but yeah, fleece rocks. warm when wet or dry.
  6. Paul B

    Polartec

    I remember that, Malden Mills is (was?) the company name, I thoght that was an outstanding gesture myself. Had to wait a few months to get the sweater I was waiting for back then though, probably the only reaso I know of the fire. da scoop: http://www.opi-inc.com/malden.htm
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