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Topic: Moisture wicking base layers at Sears  (Read 704 times)

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Herb Superb

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Took the wife to Hillsdale mall to shop and came across some moisture wicking base layers. They're no under armour or Nike, but they look like they'd do just fine. They're Nordictract brand and only $7.99, originally $32 (I think they're cheap, right?).Tried them on (pants and long sleeve shirt, sold separately) and they're very comfy. Now all I need is some kind of cheap, fleece-lined dry liner to go under my drysuit. Would post pics but don't know how with Tapatalk.
« Last Edit: March 09, 2013, 08:56:12 PM by Herb »


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I've used that stuff for years of skiing and it's as good as the fancy name stuff.  It's on their website for that price too;

(I buy everything in camo, so I can use it for hunting as well as other activities.)

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_033VA50136801P?sid=IDx01192011x000001&kispla=033VA50136801P&srccode=cii_17588969&cpncode=30-128187461-2


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Be carefull not to over layer under if ur not use to a drysuit they get very hot when ur active in them
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Herb Superb

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Derrick, I guess I'll find out once RF season starts. I'm experiencing cabin fever for my lack of fishing activity. The only thing I can do right now is stock up on gears, clothing, and tackles.


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Haha...I got cabin fever too bro.   I've been stocking up on some new rods and reels for this season.   Can't wait to put it to use.

So you picked up a drysuit huh?  Which one you end up getting?
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Herb Superb

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Kokatat angler hydrus something something. 20% off @ claveys. Getting tired of wet butt every time were out. Also making sure I'm warm for GS in case it turns out to get really nasty cold out there.


Derrick A2H

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I hear ya bro fresh water just dont cut it.  Maybe try putting ur base wicking layer , some poly sweats, an poly tshirt.  Bring a big rain jacket to toss on over ur pfd with a hood an u should be golden
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