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On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 9:14 AM, 'Mojo' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> [...]
> MUSA pants don't even cut autumn temperatures. Thin, slick nylon doesn't
> trap warmth and feels unpleasant against the skin. And my hairy legs build
> up static in them; yuck.
>

​Good tips Mojo. Sporthill has a nice size range, too. Rachel wore a tiny
pair all winter commuting back in Montana. Your MUSA description sounds
like the original pants. They were/are amazing hot weather "sun pants" for
me. Also some of the best wet wading fishing pants I've used as long as the
brush isn't too prickly. I'm still nursing along my old pair years later.
The newer MUSAs I've tried were lots thicker, stiffer, and warmer.

best,
joe broach
portland, or​


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On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 9:14 AM, 'Mojo' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> I give this answer to this question every year.
>  The best winter active pant is from XC Sporthill, their cross country ski
> pant. Period, no debate. :-)
> http://www.sporthill.com/products2011.php?ProductGroup=2100
> I use these for riding, xc-skiing, and hiking into the 20s. They last for
> many years (decades? I'm on my second pair since 1996), stand up to saddle
> wear well. Wash easy and dry quick.
>
> They have a new (to me) pant with 'wind panels' in the front
> http://www.sporthill.com/products2011.php?ProductGroup=2850
>
> For temperatures ~5-20F I add some synthetic fishnet knickers underneath
> by Brynje of Norway.
>
> http://www.nordiclifeuk.co.uk/index.php/brynje-home?gclid=CLKrpo6OvsECFcKHaQodO18A-Q
>
> For temperatures at or below zeroF, I add a nylon shall pant that has
> zippers up the side of the legs.
>
> On top I use a similar system (Brynje fishnet under Sporthill 3SP under a
> nylon zip shell for the coldest skis/rides).
> Or I use a Sporthill 3 SP top under a Ibex Breakaway jacket for windy cold.
>  http://shop.ibex.com/Wool-Clothing/Mens-Vests-Jackets/Breakaway-II-Jacket
>
> I use wool socks, hats and balaclava.
> Gloves go from thin to thick to mittens. I have a pair of ski over-mitts
> that fit nicely over my gloves and ski pole straps.
> Boots get over-boots around 10F. Thicker socks are counter-productive and
> colder.
>
> MUSA pants don't even cut autumn temperatures. Thin, slick nylon doesn't
> trap warmth and feels unpleasant against the skin. And my hairy legs build
> up static in them; yuck.
>
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