Does anyone recommend these from personal experience,
Now that it,s a tad chilly I,m just looking at some new long johns for the colder weather and torn between these and Rukka outlast which is a similar technology
PCM trousers Long Johns
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I have always worn Helly Hansen. I have a set of their Merino wool base layers and they are top. I ride in some seriously cold weather and most of the time I don't need anything else under my textiles.
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I normally wear Icebreaker 200 long-johns.
Have to admit got the heated jacket out ready for tomorrow though...
Have to admit got the heated jacket out ready for tomorrow though...
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Visit Go Outdoors- good choice of long johns( even the cheap stuff us good for a couple of seasons). They pull up high above waist to tuck vests/tee shirts in for all round warmth. Used Go Outdoors base layers when walking the glaciers in Iceland in winter and legs were always warm.
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Re: PCM trousers Long Johns
EDZ, http://www.edzlayering.com/activities/motorcycle/ do base layer leggings.
I've got the All Climate ones, the Merino ones "work in the same way as the All Climate range but will keep you warmer in colder conditions".
I've got the All Climate ones, the Merino ones "work in the same way as the All Climate range but will keep you warmer in colder conditions".
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Hodge wrote: Plumped for the icebreaker 260gsm
failing that....stop more ofter
260 eh? It's gonna be warm down there with those!