What tricks do you have to keep warm?

  • @FireTower
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    571 year ago

    Wool base layer, insulated mid layer, rain/windproof outer shell. They key here is too add/remove layers as needed, dictated by the weather and how active you’re being at the moment.

    • @IonAddisOP
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      111 year ago

      Should any of the layers be tighter or looser than the others? Like, do you want to size up?

      • @FireTower
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        1 year ago

        You aren’t just heating up your own body w/ homeostasis, you’re heating up the air around you as it radiates off of your body. You will be warmer with tighter fitting clothes. Looser clothes can help with air flow, but if the air is -10°F air flow isn’t your friend.

        Insulation is about trapping the air your body has warmed up next to your body, so you don’t need to constantly spend energy heating up cold air.

        I’m not sure what sort of activity you’re planning on so I can’t give very good recommendations on exactly what to wear. But I would say just buy clothes that fit you. You probably shouldn’t be wearing so many thick layers that it requires you to go a size up.

        Also keep in mind if you’re so warm you start to sweat, once you cool down that sweat is going to make you feel even colder.

        Again wear wool, Merino wool if you can. Don’t wear cotton.

      • roguetrick
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        121 year ago

        Emphasizing what the other poster said, you don’t want to compress anything that traps air. Your best insulator, by far, is trapped air.

      • @Gingerrific
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        31 year ago

        The only tight layer is the first.

        My winter set up is:

        First layer: tight top + bottom wool long johns (in sure there is a proper term for em, but it’s what we called em)

        Second layer: loose wool onesie I got from Roots.

        Third layer: loose sweat pants + hoodless sweater

        Fourth layer: loose insulated work pants + work hoodie

        Fifth layer: snow pants and jacket

        This gets me through winter in Winnipeg and rarely do I get cold.