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Yep. Standard wear for me is helly Hansen base layer. The hh dry long sleeves one with striepes down the arms, with some form of T-shirt over it. Depending what the day holds and how cold it starts off will determine thick or thin fleece and whether body warmer on top. Only get the long johns on if there's a lot of standing about otherwise I overheat fairly easy.

 

I like the long sleeved base layer because it saves the forearms from getting all cut up everyday. Beware the fire though, that stuff melts.

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Helly Hansen lifa for days like today and the nike ones for really cold days. Helps keep the sap of my arms too

 

I had my Icebreaker on today Jay, was a but much!

Lifa would have been perfect.

I've had 5 days out of it, though, and the pits just smell of Sure for Men.

A Smelly Hansen would have probably climbed for me after 5 days!

 

Rab Baseline hoody looks good, bit gimpsuit-ish like, and over £60, but I want one!

 

 

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