Patagonia Clothing and Accessories
I am a big fan ofHelpful hint: Place a pair of hand warmers such as
(www.warmers.com) inside the liners
and/or gloves for toasty fingers all day.
Remember the goal is to keep yourself, especially your feet and hands, dry and warm. Invest in wick free clothing and accessories. Try to stay away from cotton socks, as they hold moisture close to the skin.
Featherweight Glove Liners (Catalog #47833)
I never leave the house without these on me. These liners are ideal for wearing
all day for indoor and outdoor activities; great for computer work. They protect
your fingers and digital ulcers from sharp edges and allow you to perform intricate
activities without the feel of wearing a glove. I usually wear these gloves
for temperatures 40 degrees and up.
Heavyweight Glove Liners (Catalog #47813)
These are ideal for outdoor wear and for cold indoor activities (such as food
shopping). These liners provide additional warmth than the lightweights, yet
still feel like you are wearing a light glove.
Merino Wool Sweaters/Hoodies (Catalog #37245)
You would never believe you are wearing wool. The clothing is so light but regulates
and retains body temperature.
Capilene Tops/Pants (Catalog #43475/43516)
These are quick to wick and dry, and are very comfortable.
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