the ibex/rivendell shorts out of ibex scrap were my favorites in the whole
world. no replacements worked very well for me
and I am back to jockey cotton.
On Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 10:18:25 AM UTC-7, Reed Kennedy wrote:
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> Same thoughts here on the cost and durability of wool undies.
Same thoughts here on the cost and durability of wool undies. I've worn
them out quicker than I'd like in the past. I have one pair now, but rarely
wear them because the replacement cost is pretty dear by my standards.
Instead, I live in Ex Officio boxers and boxer briefs. When I travel three
in s. Texas summer, my favorite are the super light Icebreaker merino,
bought from sierratradingpost. And they Are Light.
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I like the Devold boxers, but I find the Ibex wool boxers to be better
made. I tend to buy some when Ibex has an online sale.
John
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 11:50:03 PM UTC-7, Rory Woods wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I couldn't find much in a search of this group. My experience with
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I like everything about wool underwear, except the price and durability.
odor resistance is almost essential when im traveling for a few days on or
off bike. when i was looking for some wool boxer briefs, i stumbled on
some hunting community site and found that they are into wool also, but
Much as I like the concept, I never did cotton to wool briefs. I just don't
think wool handles that job well, for whatever reasons. Probably just too
much motion/heat causes them to lose shape and "cling" power. Even so,
while it's not terribly uncomfortable, I can't afford the higher price and