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Merino layers for April/May - advice about Icebreaker weights
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[QUOTE="AlongTheAway, post: 470283, member: 53274"] I love this community! Thanks so much everyone for your thoughts, I have found every single one helpful! I think overall I can take from this: [LIST] [*]No need for the tank tops [*]The Icebreaker jacket I was asking about is for the layer commonly taken as a polar fleece for many of you - so that's something for me to consider. Perhaps I will get a polar fleece instead of the zippered Icebreaker. [*]Many people sleep in the next day's clothes so sleepwear is not essential. Personally, I'm really attached to the idea of a cosy clean top to wear just for sleep (totally accept I may change my mind of Camino day 2 :-)) but I take the point of making it a tshirt which could do double duty. [/LIST] SO, my thinking is now the following for tops: 2 x Icebreaker tshirts (135 for walking & 150 for afternoon/sleeping) 1 x Icebreaker long sleeve top (180) 1 x Icebreaker long sleeve full zip jacket (200) OR polar fleece jacket 1 x Marmot Precip for rain/wind FYI for bottoms my current thinking is: 1 x Icebreaker lounge pants (afternoons/sleeping) 1 x Northface tights OR 1 x Convertible pants/shorts (I haven't decided yet. I am used to, and prefer tights but I think when the weather is warm I'll appreciate the 2-in-1 aspect of the convertibles. Pong has also given me the idea to consider skirt/tights which could be perfect for me) But that's a whole other post :-) In all I am aiming to take no more than 5kg. Thanks for helping me get there!! [/QUOTE]
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