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Merino layers for April/May - advice about Icebreaker weights
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[QUOTE="AlongTheAway, post: 470285, member: 53274"] Hi biarritzdon, I like the idea of the vest as the combo I usually walk in during the Sydney winter is an icebreaker long sleeve and a puff vest. I hadn't seen vests on many pack lists, I was worried that it would not be 'double duty' enough, that I should take multiple long sleeves to layer as needed instead. Interesting to know you find it works well! Hi jozero, I'm grateful for your test case, good to hear the positive result! I wear a long sleeve icebreaker in Sydney wintertime for my 5km walk every morning. I decided to just wash it when it smells but then realised I pretty much never had to wash it and had to remind myself to do the normal hygienic thing and throw it in the wash every now and then! I have an icebreaker stockpile from sales and outlets so thankfully won't have to shell out too much for my Camino. Hi Susan Peacock, thanks so much for your thoughts as I appreciate the timing aligns with my trip. What are the 3 layers you wear in the evening/sleep? Are they in addition to walking clothes? [/QUOTE]
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