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Can any of you chaps recommend a decent,thin baselayer fleece - my usual get up for this time of year is a Brynje mesh (string vest!) with a nice thin fleece followed by the company t-shirt,but struggling to find a nice thin fleece for around the £15-£20 mark,all my old ones are getting embarrassingly battered,the thick ones just get too hot - so any recommendations gratefully recieved.

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Steve

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Treat yourself and get a merino base layer they are great.

 

Icebreaker or Chocolate Fish are excellent!

 

Although they are both a bit more than your budget I have an icebreaker that is over three years old has had some pretty hard use and still looks and functions the same as the day it came out its box.

 

Regards

 

BP

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