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Cold climate gear
Cold climate gear
as most of u should know, ice age and global cooling is impending upon goyim
(neprane vs wool socks)
i recently tested cheap neoprane socks (around 15 usd in euro kukland), 2,5 maybe 3mm thick, and they did seem to keep warmth way better than ~30 usd very thick wool hunting socks in around -15 celsious for about 4 hours walking and cycling. i recall wool feeling way worse even at -10c, especially if u cycle/with strong wind.
it seems the non breathability of rubber is what makes it better, beside water proofing the wind not going thru like it does with breathable wool (unles u use full eva foam boots i guess but those got other drawbacks than low profile rubber socks*).
downside would be getting feet wet from condensation but;
-i think it would be warmer than wool even if my feet were wet (could be wrong not tested)
-how much will your feet sweat in -20c, probably not much unless u running
-could be partly solved by moisture absorbing socks underneath that would be changed
i guess for long walks 20km+ moisture retention could give u blisters faster also rubber will likely fail faster than woven wool.
but they do seem warmer insulant especially in windy enviroment.
post any experience/opinions.
*reminder of that guy from survival russia who compared western 500 usd cold climate boots to 20 usd eva foam/rubber boots
guess which one is warmer and more practical
(neprane vs wool socks)
i recently tested cheap neoprane socks (around 15 usd in euro kukland), 2,5 maybe 3mm thick, and they did seem to keep warmth way better than ~30 usd very thick wool hunting socks in around -15 celsious for about 4 hours walking and cycling. i recall wool feeling way worse even at -10c, especially if u cycle/with strong wind.
it seems the non breathability of rubber is what makes it better, beside water proofing the wind not going thru like it does with breathable wool (unles u use full eva foam boots i guess but those got other drawbacks than low profile rubber socks*).
downside would be getting feet wet from condensation but;
-i think it would be warmer than wool even if my feet were wet (could be wrong not tested)
-how much will your feet sweat in -20c, probably not much unless u running
-could be partly solved by moisture absorbing socks underneath that would be changed
i guess for long walks 20km+ moisture retention could give u blisters faster also rubber will likely fail faster than woven wool.
but they do seem warmer insulant especially in windy enviroment.
post any experience/opinions.
*reminder of that guy from survival russia who compared western 500 usd cold climate boots to 20 usd eva foam/rubber boots
guess which one is warmer and more practical
Last edited by Red7 on January 8th, 2024, 09:34, edited 1 time in total.
What kind of wool are we talking about? Merino, cashmere, camel?
I've never been in true survival situations, but my dad, who was an avid hiker doing treks deep into forest to pick berries and to find better fishing spots, loved apparel made of camel wool. He had a ton of socks made of camel wool, lots of camel wool gloves, sweaters, blankets, etc. Supposedly it's more durable that sheep wool, better at keeping you warm, and doesn't bobble.
I've never been in true survival situations, but my dad, who was an avid hiker doing treks deep into forest to pick berries and to find better fishing spots, loved apparel made of camel wool. He had a ton of socks made of camel wool, lots of camel wool gloves, sweaters, blankets, etc. Supposedly it's more durable that sheep wool, better at keeping you warm, and doesn't bobble.
im not sure but if i recall survival definition is when your ass is in direct danger so it means u fucked up.wndrbr wrote: ↑ January 8th, 2024, 10:32What kind of wool are we talking about? Merino, cashmere, camel?
I've never been in true survival situations, but my dad, who was an avid hiker doing treks deep into forest to pick berries and to find better fishing spots, loved apparel made of camel wool. He had a ton of socks made of camel wool, lots of camel wool gloves, sweaters, blankets, etc. Supposedly it's more durable that sheep wool, better at keeping you warm, and doesn't bobble.
i think merino wool. its supposedly warmest beside alpaci or whatever wool.
i heared camel wool is best for like undergraments like shirts cause it absorbs sweat better, very expensive tho. i never had problems with keeping core warm with just layers of cheap fleece; the hands and feet are issue cause limits of volume to be practical.
that guys from survival russia like camel shirt over synthethics. but i dont sweat much even in summer.
Last edited by Red7 on January 8th, 2024, 13:24, edited 1 time in total.
I haven't tried neoprene socks, but my wetsuit experience tells me I'd rather not get cooked wearing socks made from the same material. It's a stifling kind of heat.
I often wear wool socks, even in the summer. My "standard type" consists of around 40% merino wool and are about as thin as regular cotton socks. They're warmer, even when wet (but you'll still be just as miserable). One thing I have noticed though is that wool socks won't last very long.
I guess that the thing with wool in general is that you need another layer to counter the wind if you want to be be comfortable.
I often wear wool socks, even in the summer. My "standard type" consists of around 40% merino wool and are about as thin as regular cotton socks. They're warmer, even when wet (but you'll still be just as miserable). One thing I have noticed though is that wool socks won't last very long.
I guess that the thing with wool in general is that you need another layer to counter the wind if you want to be be comfortable.
one of the best things i've bought for cold weather is this yak-wool hat i bought from some retailer from mongolia. kept my ears warm even with windchill of up to minus 30-40
i also got these thick work socks that my grandmother gave me. they keep out moisture and retain heat excellently
the jacket i got is some no-name hunting coat i bought from Tractor Supply Company's online catalog, but it keeps me warm and it has a waterproof coat on the outer fabric layer; if it gets really bad i can just wear a sweater underneath it
i also got these thick work socks that my grandmother gave me. they keep out moisture and retain heat excellently
the jacket i got is some no-name hunting coat i bought from Tractor Supply Company's online catalog, but it keeps me warm and it has a waterproof coat on the outer fabric layer; if it gets really bad i can just wear a sweater underneath it
Last edited by herkzter on January 16th, 2024, 06:26, edited 5 times in total.
yea i think its air blocking the key at least when u are not exerting too much. i tried woolen socks next day it was even warmer around -13c and after 4 hours it felt really bad, huge difference; in neoprane i was almost comfortable. its very distracting when your feet hurts that much its hard to think about shit you try to do. runnning etc to increase blood flow is not always option if u are constrained on calories etc.Hauberk wrote: ↑ January 13th, 2024, 20:24I haven't tried neoprene socks, but my wetsuit experience tells me I'd rather not get cooked wearing socks made from the same material. It's a stifling kind of heat.
I often wear wool socks, even in the summer. My "standard type" consists of around 40% merino wool and are about as thin as regular cotton socks. They're warmer, even when wet (but you'll still be just as miserable). One thing I have noticed though is that wool socks won't last very long.
I guess that the thing with wool in general is that you need another layer to counter the wind if you want to be be comfortable.
i guess as emergency one could wrap feat in tin foil or even plastic bag on top of socks to limit air flow. neoprane and/or eva foam boots seem best solution except fur boots which are expensive, wore out fast and hate moisture.
fur/wool ushatka type hat is a must under -20c imo. especially in windy enviroment.herkzter wrote: ↑ January 16th, 2024, 01:02one of the best things i've bought for cold weather is this yak-wool hat i bought from some retailer from mongolia. kept my ears warm even with windchill of up to minus 30-40
i also got these thick work socks that my grandmother gave me. they keep out moisture and retain heat excellently
the jacket i got is some no-name hunting coat i bought from Tractor Supply Company's online catalog, but it keeps me warm and it has a waterproof coat on the outer fabric layer; if it gets really bad i can just wear a sweater underneath it
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-15c = 5f = not that cold.
For 5f weather, I can get by with a work coat, sweater, jeans, gloves, toboggan, boots and normal socks.
5f is T-shirt weather for Alaskans. Men are out chopping wood shirtless in those temps because their bodies are conditioned for the cold.
The coldest temp I've been outside in for hours was -18F, and to me that was cold because I'm a pussy who's more used to a warmer climate. Even with this being the case, I just wore 2 pairs of socks, tall lace-up boots, long underwear with sweat pants, a sweater with a carhart bib over top of that, along with a work coat, gloves, toboggan and I was perfectly fine for several hours.
Cold is like -50f, with the wind howling, as soon as you walk outdoors the wind finds its way through your clothes and up your pussy slit where you yelp like a bitch and say "no". You're going to need specially suited clothing for that, arctic grade thermal attire. What I wore in -18f wouldn't work.
For 5f weather, I can get by with a work coat, sweater, jeans, gloves, toboggan, boots and normal socks.
5f is T-shirt weather for Alaskans. Men are out chopping wood shirtless in those temps because their bodies are conditioned for the cold.
The coldest temp I've been outside in for hours was -18F, and to me that was cold because I'm a pussy who's more used to a warmer climate. Even with this being the case, I just wore 2 pairs of socks, tall lace-up boots, long underwear with sweat pants, a sweater with a carhart bib over top of that, along with a work coat, gloves, toboggan and I was perfectly fine for several hours.
Cold is like -50f, with the wind howling, as soon as you walk outdoors the wind finds its way through your clothes and up your pussy slit where you yelp like a bitch and say "no". You're going to need specially suited clothing for that, arctic grade thermal attire. What I wore in -18f wouldn't work.
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If you really want good cold-weather gear, I recommend wearing dead animals. Wearing a dead animal from the environment you wish to withstand is generally a safe bet.
true but furs are are expensive, hard to get these days and moisture sensitive. also synthetics dry insanely fast.Norfleet wrote: ↑ January 17th, 2024, 08:41If you really want good cold-weather gear, I recommend wearing dead animals. Wearing a dead animal from the environment you wish to withstand is generally a safe bet.
there is no such thing as being conditioned to the cold.somerandomdude wrote: ↑ January 17th, 2024, 00:40-15c = 5f = not that cold.
For 5f weather, I can get by with a work coat, sweater, jeans, gloves, toboggan, boots and normal socks.
5f is T-shirt weather for Alaskans. Men are out chopping wood shirtless in those temps because their bodies are conditioned for the cold.
The coldest temp I've been outside in for hours was -18F, and to me that was cold because I'm a pussy who's more used to a warmer climate. Even with this being the case, I just wore 2 pairs of socks, tall lace-up boots, long underwear with sweat pants, a sweater with a carhart bib over top of that, along with a work coat, gloves, toboggan and I was perfectly fine for several hours.
Cold is like -50f, with the wind howling, as soon as you walk outdoors the wind finds its way through your clothes and up your pussy slit where you yelp like a bitch and say "no". You're going to need specially suited clothing for that, arctic grade thermal attire. What I wore in -18f wouldn't work.
during workout i got no problem with -20c in thirt or with no tshirt as long as there is no strong wind and i got gloves. hey where the calories go? into the fucking air
unless u got infinite access to calories u just die faster. cold climate is calorie game first and frostbite/circulation game second.
btw cycling in -20c is way worse than walking in -40c.
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Not really: If you're going to where they are, there are already animals. They also conveniently serve as a food source while you're there. If you find them expensive to get, you might just be a terrible shot.
Some are more moisture-sensitive than others. Seal, for instance, resists water quite well, as one might expect from an aquatic animal.
that impractical suggestionNorfleet wrote: ↑ January 18th, 2024, 02:52Not really: If you're going to where they are, there are already animals. They also conveniently serve as a food source while you're there. If you find them expensive to get, you might just be a terrible shot.
Some are more moisture-sensitive than others. Seal, for instance, resists water quite well, as one might expect from an aquatic animal.
where i live i only find deer and boars, occasional fox. that shit is not adequate for proper -40c shoes which i would need. for shoes i would need wolverine and beaver. maybe i could get beaver but thats it. plus i would need to buy all the shit for taxidermy and preservatives to treat leather. altho to be fair taxidermy gear could be used on vaginas as well.
then i would have to invest ton of time to sewing them shoes and learning how to do it right on the way. thats like 3000 usd in my time even if i could get all the hides i need.
by the way seal is also not availible but thats worthless for low temps. seal keeps warmth by being fat, unless its baby seal to some degree
as for getting them being expensive or not, its not as much about being good shot but about if u stumble on something with window of clean shot or waste day of frozing your ass off and wasting time and calories.
where i live u cant find wildlife in day. they active almost only during night which adds requirment of nightvision and makes your as freeze even more. skinning is lot of work u have to do it with flashlight which can attract hostile attention etc, its not just cut off some meat and go home.
i do hit concerte wall with naked knuckles to mineralize bones tho. need gloves for pullups cause cant do pull up when i dont feel my hands.maidenhaver wrote: ↑ January 17th, 2024, 09:51If you aren't exercising in strong gales without gloves, you will never be a man.
ice on metal bar is great for grip exercise addition tho, good for forearm
Every animal has enough brains to preserve its own hide.Red7 wrote: ↑ January 18th, 2024, 11:08plus i would need to buy all the shit for taxidermy and preservatives to treat leather.
I blame your parents for not teaching you the basic skills you actually need to get through life.Red7 wrote: ↑ January 18th, 2024, 11:08then i would have to invest ton of time to sewing them shoes and learning how to do it right on the way. thats like 3000 usd in my time even if i could get all the hides i need.
lol tell it to the 6 year old vagina that hillary clinton cutt face off u retard.Norfleet wrote: ↑ January 19th, 2024, 00:58Every animal has enough brains to preserve its own hide.
the whole tanning business is full time job u cretin, im not a kuk willing to do full time job that would be worse than death.
i was wondering about those mammoths that were frozen so rapidly the content in their stomach had not decayed. jew run normie retarded kukientists could not figure that shit out.
as it turnS out its COLD PLASMA STORM
during magnetic pole shift of planet induced by micronova solar event the cold plasma storms occurs on at last some parts of planet surface. its how atlantis flooded by by tsunami waves was frozen instantly into antarctica and how mammoths were frozen to bone in couple seconds. if i recall when ihve read about it temeperatures of mutiple negative thousands of C. even if its only near jewish notion of absolute zero (which btw i think wouldnt freeze ocean instantly) u need some well insolated bunker to survive in affected areas, nothing unprotected can survive this on surface.
as it turnS out its COLD PLASMA STORM
during magnetic pole shift of planet induced by micronova solar event the cold plasma storms occurs on at last some parts of planet surface. its how atlantis flooded by by tsunami waves was frozen instantly into antarctica and how mammoths were frozen to bone in couple seconds. if i recall when ihve read about it temeperatures of mutiple negative thousands of C. even if its only near jewish notion of absolute zero (which btw i think wouldnt freeze ocean instantly) u need some well insolated bunker to survive in affected areas, nothing unprotected can survive this on surface.
im reading cashmere is mutiple times better than wool (per weight i suppose cause i wouldnt care much about volume)
not much products from that goat woll bullshit tho
also i hate goats, jews fuck em
not much products from that goat woll bullshit tho
also i hate goats, jews fuck em
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I wear fingerless gloves to type during the winter because it makes me feel cool and warm.
i like to wear fingerless gloves under winter gloves so when i have to ake em off for dexterity i still got something protecting my palmsrusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ March 1st, 2024, 08:45I wear fingerless gloves to type during the winter because it makes me feel cool and warm.
so im reding best first layer is mesh fabric, better than any wooll etc. it would make sense as it just make mostly air layer and cant get wet
but problem is mesh garment are cloth of choice of FAGGOTS. aliexpress thinks im fag now. fucking how big population of fags this planet carry we need some preventive abortion program
like u detect fag fetus u abort it
but problem is mesh garment are cloth of choice of FAGGOTS. aliexpress thinks im fag now. fucking how big population of fags this planet carry we need some preventive abortion program
like u detect fag fetus u abort it