armour guard
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: monroe ohio USA
Posts: 293
armour guard
heat wear from amour guard for a base layer for cold weather---any good or do you reccomend a better product so you dont have to layer as much when the mercury dips into the 30s. anyone fimiliar with max-it thermals.what do you guys reccomend for layering to help wick away moisture but with out all the bulk of a parka or jacket.
#2
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Colorado
Posts: 632
RE: armour guard
Well, I hunt the first week of November in the mountains of Colorado so it's pretty cold. Last year I used a base layer of Smart Wool. The stuff worked great. I wore the top, bottom, and socks, with a liner and I stayed warm down to around 0 degrees.
This year I am going to try the Under Armour. I have heard a lot of good things about the cold weather Under Armour, and would like to try it. I was at one of the sporting goods stores yesterday and priced the Under Armour and the cold weather top is $49, and the bottoms were $49. Worth every penny if it keeps you warm and dry.
This year I am going to try the Under Armour. I have heard a lot of good things about the cold weather Under Armour, and would like to try it. I was at one of the sporting goods stores yesterday and priced the Under Armour and the cold weather top is $49, and the bottoms were $49. Worth every penny if it keeps you warm and dry.