I actually prefer to wear thermals under my gaiters. They help wick sweat away and I feel less wet and clammy. While they can get dirty that helps keeps my legs (and hence sleeping bag) cleaner. Of course in warm weather they are just too hot.Last trip I worked out if I cut my thermals off at the knees then I didn't have wet muddy cold thermals inside my gaiters - this brainwave has only taken 20 years.
On one walk I did one of us (Pomysi) started the day in nylon overpants and finished in 3-quarter length ones, not sure it was planned thoughHopefully I am going to federation peak in January and I'm wondering about taking the scissors to my nylon overtrousers as well so they are cut off just below my gaiter tops - this will bring the weight down to 100g and as I'm usually wet under them anyway from sweat it may actually improve overall dryness by being cooler.
Brett wrote:luke_vic wrote:I'll second that Rainbird is the worst - not even slightly waterproof!
Brett - are these they Montane pant you are using? They look pretty good:
http://www.montane.co.uk/productdetails ... 250&rid=12
Not those ones but these ones.
http://www.montane.co.uk/productdetails ... 176&rid=12
Sethros wrote:Just dont buy rainbird
bushrunner wrote:I like the look of that kilt but it would have its limitations. Wouldn't be good for climbing/scrambling and wouldn't be good for wading through mud.
But what do you wear under it?
bushrunner wrote:<snip> But what do you wear under it?
enduro wrote:Anyone tried the Outdoor Research Foray Gortex Paclite Pants [http://www.outdoorresearch.com/site/m_s_foray_pants.html]...
enduro wrote:Anyone tried the Outdoor Research Foray Gortex Paclite Pants [http://www.outdoorresearch.com/site/m_s_foray_pants.html] or Marmot Minimalist Pants [http://marmot.com/products/minimalist_pant?p=110,170,74].
I'm considering taking either of these to the Overland Track in Nov.
Nuts wrote:enduro wrote:Anyone tried the Outdoor Research Foray Gortex Paclite Pants [http://www.outdoorresearch.com/site/m_s_foray_pants.html] or Marmot Minimalist Pants [http://marmot.com/products/minimalist_pant?p=110,170,74].
I'm considering taking either of these to the Overland Track in Nov.
I have tried the Furio, same with added reinforcement. I likem'![]()
The paclite material seems pretty tough, I guess the weight saving could be worth not having the extras you get with the furio?
No worries for track walks i'd say!
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Macca81 wrote:personally, i wear shorts year round, and gaiters if the terrain dictates that i should. never wear trousers, never wear thermal bottoms. only time the pants and thermals come out is at camp
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