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What about Nomadik outerwear? Anyone tried it on? Noticed the Tribute Lounge started Selling Nomadik gear
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I thought the same thing. Turns out they are warmer in the lab. Not sure how they are in the real world.AyAyRon wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2025 8:26 pmYou can't be serious. Unless you're talking about wearing it to some sort of German sex club?Oldhead wrote: Thu Jan 02, 2025 6:42 amThe Mesh base layer has me interested. Anybody else use these?casjcade wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 5:44 pm
You could get something like a Brynje Super Thermo as inner layer, then a regular merino wool shirt as midlayer. Very hot and very thin.
https://www.brynjeusa.com/product/unise ... olo-inlay/
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they are good stuff for sure, dry faster etc.
just wear that underneath something
just wear that underneath something
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yes they are great.
might have to tape nipples so you dont rub them raw though =P
might have to tape nipples so you dont rub them raw though =P
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Say what you like about Quiksilver but they have by far the best hood/collar design as far as snowboard adjacent brands go. I’m hoping for a nice colour of this jacket for next season. They also have a nice baggy but not stupid gore pant with a drawstring hem.
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Yeah, it looks good! Their Highline stuff was pretty well made, now it's called the Pro line I guess? They don't allow promo codes on it otherwise I'd have snagged one to try already.Kevington wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2025 12:56 pm Say what you like about Quiksilver but they have by far the best hood/collar design as far as snowboard adjacent brands go. I’m hoping for a nice colour of this jacket for next season. They also have a nice baggy but not stupid gore pant with a drawstring hem.
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A plain, lightly insulated jacket with a loose fit and only basic waterproofing for under $300… where to start? Have you looked? That describes a lot of products.
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My quik Travis Rice stretch jacket is going on its 5th season. No failures. Probably the most functional jacket I've ever had.Kevington wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2025 12:56 pm Say what you like about Quiksilver but they have by far the best hood/collar design as far as snowboard adjacent brands go. I’m hoping for a nice colour of this jacket for next season. They also have a nice baggy but not stupid gore pant with a drawstring hem.
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I just tried on the Volcom 2836 jacket. Black, loose, 2 hand pockets, 20K/20K, 60g insulation, cheap, don't look like I might be summitting Everest or skiing back to my Tesla. Might get one for next season.Rocketmann wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2025 1:04 pm Does anybody make a solid jacket that is 2l, loose fit, minimal logos, ideally no logos. some insulation ideally about 60-80g. good waterproofing of at least 10,000mm, 10,000g that is under $300 without any stretch ideally?
Thank you