A lot of people now are realising the wickable ability of the synthetic base layer as opposed to cotton thermals. Cotton thermals is all well and good under your jeans and shirt for the evenings but on the slopes we go for a good quality wickable base layer. All in one (dont look too good but does the job) about 40 quid from a bike shop designed to keep you cool in summer (not as daft an idea as it sounds) but it also claims to keep you warm in winter tried and tested in Borovets last ...
A lot of people now are realising the wickable ability of the synthetic base layer as opposed to cotton thermals. Cotton thermals is all well and good under your jeans and shirt for the evenings but on the slopes we go for a good quality wickable base layer. All in one (dont look too good but does the job) about 40 quid from a bike shop designed to keep you cool in summer (not as daft an idea as it sounds) but it also claims to keep you warm in winter tried and tested in Borovets last week Hope this helps Roll on the 11th march