old wool pants for skiing

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Re: old wool pants for skiing

Post by randoskier » Tue Sep 03, 2024 9:08 am

blitzskier wrote:
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:mrgreen: :idea: Luddite and Proud.. where's my flag fruit cakes? :D
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Re: old wool pants for skiing

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Re: old wool pants for skiing

Post by John Dee » Sat Sep 21, 2024 7:06 pm

randoskier wrote:
Wed Aug 28, 2024 10:54 am
Why not just wear pants made from a highly breathable soft-shell stretch fabric like Schoeller and wear a wool base layer? Works for me on two week tours, no odors. Haglofs, Norrona, ArcTerryx, others, all make good ones for ski touring.
I ski in a pair like that with fleece lining and should get a non insulated pair for when its over 25 degrees. There's a lot of army surplus out there made by Beyond Clothing. Its L5 cold weather stuff. Not only is it super stretchy but you're less likely to tear it up on branches and rocks.



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Re: old wool pants for skiing

Post by randoskier » Wed Sep 25, 2024 7:55 am

John Dee wrote:
Sat Sep 21, 2024 7:06 pm

I ski in a pair like that with fleece lining and should get a non insulated pair for when its over 25 degrees. There's a lot of army surplus out there made by Beyond Clothing. Its L5 cold weather stuff. Not only is it super stretchy but you're less likely to tear it up on branches and rocks.
Thanks for the tip John, their site has some nice stuff and good prices if the quality matches.



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Re: old wool pants for skiing

Post by Chisana » Thu Sep 26, 2024 12:43 am

They don't come more old school than me, at least I don't think. Use to ski in wool trousers and even had wool knickers. Still have some woolies, but man I love my sport hill pants.
That being said, my skiing is a different style fom mosttelemarkers. Mostly touring through woods with moderate downhills, and the majority of the time on wood skis and 3 pins. The sporthills flex easily, shed the wind, I don't overheat in them and if I wish, readily accommodate long johns and wind briefs. ( poly of course, or merino wool, cotton kills".



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Re: old wool pants for skiing

Post by greatgt » Thu Sep 26, 2024 6:51 am

Merril Ultra boots, awesome! Used wool forever until I put on my old leather knickers from the time my wife got them thinking she got leather shorts. Man do they protect from whips. They last a long time and while heavier than most clothing they work in the Bush. Merino and Leathers make a big difference in below zero windy weather. TM



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Re: old wool pants for skiing

Post by randoskier » Thu Sep 26, 2024 7:53 am

greatgt wrote:
Thu Sep 26, 2024 6:51 am
... thinking she got leather shorts. Man do they protect from whips.
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