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Started by Paul_SW1 in Ski Hardware - 35 Replies

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Dshenberger
reply to 'Cheapo Thermals/Base Layer'
posted Oct-2009

Merino wool is my favorite for base layers. Problem is: Icebreaker is really expensive. Sites like steapandcheap.com and tramdock.com really help out! :)

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Cheapo Thermals/Base Layer'
posted Oct-2009

RoseR wrote:
jastem wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
RoseR wrote:
Pablo Escobar wrote:Buy silk thermals and thank me later 8)

I'm with you on that, silk every time


Does silk stockings count :wink:
Are we still talking about ski wear here or something totally different?

Ski wear of course except Ian :wink:


You must have heard that before thermals became very popular people wore stockings or tights to keep warm 8)

Tino_11
reply to 'Cheapo Thermals/Base Layer'
posted Oct-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
Tony_H wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Remember in this life you get what you pay for, for cheapo look a primark :shock:


I bought cheapo thermals t shirts and bottoms in Primark, £2.50 each bargain.
Trouble is, I get too hot in them.


I have never worn thermals, I just don't feel the cold :oops:


Wicko me auld mucka, we have a frighteningly similar outlook on this mountain ting, be it the cold or sock habits. Don't tell me that breakfast is all about as much orange juice and coffee you can consume, whilst forcing a lite bite down the hatch. Queues are a good oppportunity to reflect on the stupidity of humanity, and anything that involves not going downhill fast is a waste of life?
www  The Only Way is Down http://towid.blogspot.com/

Dave Mac
reply to 'Cheapo Thermals/Base Layer'
posted Oct-2009

Tino wrote:[b]
Queues are a good oppportunity to reflect on the stupidity of humanity, and anything that involves not going downhill fast is a waste of life?


I quite like reflecting upon the stupidity of humanity, Tino. But Gondola time is sufficient for that. However, I do find that I like 10 minutes warming my hands on a Gulaschesuppe, while gazing awestruck across the Kitszbuhle Alps. After that, I with you 100%

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Cheapo Thermals/Base Layer'
posted Oct-2009

tino_11 wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
Tony_H wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Remember in this life you get what you pay for, for cheapo look a primark :shock:


I bought cheapo thermals t shirts and bottoms in Primark, £2.50 each bargain.
Trouble is, I get too hot in them.


I have never worn thermals, I just don't feel the cold :oops:


Wicko me auld mucka, we have a frighteningly similar outlook on this mountain ting, be it the cold or sock habits. Don't tell me that breakfast is all about as much orange juice and coffee you can consume, whilst forcing a lite bite down the hatch. Queues are a good oppportunity to reflect on the stupidity of humanity, and anything that involves not going downhill fast is a waste of life?


Not too keen on the Oj but strong coffee and may be a nice jam , can't start the day with out it 8)

Tony_H
reply to 'Cheapo Thermals/Base Layer'
posted Oct-2009

Porridge and a fry up before you venture out, every time. Unless I have a steaming hangover.
www  New and improved me

RoseR
reply to 'Cheapo Thermals/Base Layer'
posted Oct-2009

Tony_H wrote:Porridge and a fry up before you venture out, every time. Unless I have a steaming hangover.

Yoghurt and fruit followed by a full fry up for us.
I'm a laydee

Tony_H
reply to 'Cheapo Thermals/Base Layer'
posted Oct-2009

You'll be on the bog all morning after that
www  New and improved me

Topic last updated on 24-October-2009 at 22:14