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[QUOTE="davebugg, post: 1105667, member: 96777"] Your other layers should avoid water resistance. That's the job for your 'outer/weather' layer. For your skin/inner layer, focus on fabrics that wick sweat away from the skin. Your mid layer is the insulating layer. It's job is to provide warmth. It can be a puffy jacket, a down vest, a microfiber zip up, etc. Your outer layer, if needed during inclimate weather, is the layer to provide protection for your insulating layer. The outer layer can itself incorporate insulation, too, but its primary job is to withstand rainy weather and protect your insulating layer. I always make sure that every layer I take with me - together - adds up to providing enough warmth for the coldest expected temperatures +. Hats and scarves also help. In the warmer months, an insulative layer will not be worn while active very often, but a down vest with hydrophobic down can be stuffed compactly and is exceedingly light and fairly inexpensive. . [/QUOTE]
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