Desert Heat
Desert Heat
My conscious got the best of me. So I figured I’d share this conversation with the group. I’m not a salesman, I just know what works for me. As with most of the playa costumes this stuff doesn’t react well to fire. Have fun and drink water.......
It's keeps you WAY cooler.
I'll just cut and paste the links for what I've got and what I'm taking...
(shirt)
http://www.underarmour.com/shop/mens/ta ... 005384-290
(underwear, the long version works well too, good for hikes)
http://www.underarmour.com/shop/mens/ta ... 000026-020
(hoods, it looks like they stopped selling their heatgear hoods, I found this though, I own two and I might buy another if they did discontinue them)
http://www.gobros.com/cat/Under-Armour- ... A_Tactical
(long underwear, I buy these a size big for comfort)
http://www.underarmour.com/shop/mens/sp ... 004600-418
http://www.underarmour.com/shop/mens/sp ... 004601-418
There you go brother. I'm a really big fan of this stuff; it's the only underwear I own. The good part about this stuff, as far as the underwear goes, since it doesn't retain water like cotton, you can wear it longer without it getting funky and having to wash, this was a perk in Iraq.
Please pass this on to Burners and likeminded people.
<>HI Veech,
<>thanks,
<>So, does this stuff help keep you cooler?
<>When you say long underwear, do you mean the boxer type, or, more <>like full pants?
<>Looks like a good investment.
<>I suffer in heat (why do I do BM? we all know.........)
<>If I could find something that would help........
<>you might think about, as a public service as such, some of the hot
<>weather/extreme conditions stuff you learned and did in your time in <>the desert......I'm sure lots of folks would appreciate the info, no <>matter how, or if, they respond...........
It's keeps you WAY cooler.
I'll just cut and paste the links for what I've got and what I'm taking...
(shirt)
http://www.underarmour.com/shop/mens/ta ... 005384-290
(underwear, the long version works well too, good for hikes)
http://www.underarmour.com/shop/mens/ta ... 000026-020
(hoods, it looks like they stopped selling their heatgear hoods, I found this though, I own two and I might buy another if they did discontinue them)
http://www.gobros.com/cat/Under-Armour- ... A_Tactical
(long underwear, I buy these a size big for comfort)
http://www.underarmour.com/shop/mens/sp ... 004600-418
http://www.underarmour.com/shop/mens/sp ... 004601-418
There you go brother. I'm a really big fan of this stuff; it's the only underwear I own. The good part about this stuff, as far as the underwear goes, since it doesn't retain water like cotton, you can wear it longer without it getting funky and having to wash, this was a perk in Iraq.
Please pass this on to Burners and likeminded people.
<>HI Veech,
<>thanks,
<>So, does this stuff help keep you cooler?
<>When you say long underwear, do you mean the boxer type, or, more <>like full pants?
<>Looks like a good investment.
<>I suffer in heat (why do I do BM? we all know.........)
<>If I could find something that would help........
<>you might think about, as a public service as such, some of the hot
<>weather/extreme conditions stuff you learned and did in your time in <>the desert......I'm sure lots of folks would appreciate the info, no <>matter how, or if, they respond...........
Here's some more stuff.....
-Cases to protect you electronics... (I'm bringing out a laptop, digital SLR,
and digital camcorder with zero reservations, compressed air too)
http://www.pelican.com/case_category.ph ... ize=%&New=%
Well all know about CamelBaks (I use the H.A.W.G.) (keep your Koolaid out of them)
http://www.camelbak.com/index.cfm
-We all know about headlamps (my most used item in Iraq)
http://en.petzl.com/petzl/LampesProduits?Produit=606
-A leatherman or multi tool at the camp is a plus
-Multi Vitamins w/ minerals will help your body retain water
-Goggles (yellow lenses, these work both day and night) (squinting all day sucks, plus it gives you wrinkles)
http://www.esseyepro.com/Advancer-Serie ... etail.html
-LED flashlights are a good investment
.....that's all I can think of off the top of my hat, if you have specific questions, feel free to ask.
-Cases to protect you electronics... (I'm bringing out a laptop, digital SLR,
and digital camcorder with zero reservations, compressed air too)
http://www.pelican.com/case_category.ph ... ize=%&New=%
Well all know about CamelBaks (I use the H.A.W.G.) (keep your Koolaid out of them)
http://www.camelbak.com/index.cfm
-We all know about headlamps (my most used item in Iraq)
http://en.petzl.com/petzl/LampesProduits?Produit=606
-A leatherman or multi tool at the camp is a plus
-Multi Vitamins w/ minerals will help your body retain water
-Goggles (yellow lenses, these work both day and night) (squinting all day sucks, plus it gives you wrinkles)
http://www.esseyepro.com/Advancer-Serie ... etail.html
-LED flashlights are a good investment
.....that's all I can think of off the top of my hat, if you have specific questions, feel free to ask.
- JezebelinHell
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I'm biased because I actually work at Patagonia (fair disclosure and all), but I really really prefer our baselayers to the standard Underarmor. I don't know which is more expensive, but there's a Patagonia outlet store in Reno, so if you're going to be in town for a day or two you should swing in and check it out. Everything is generally 30 to 60% off of retail, making it far more affordable.
"The future is a whore, she promises herself to everyone."
--Poe
--Poe
I like to run around 1/2 nekid with SPF 30 or better.
There are no burka clad ladies we gotta worry about on the Playa ...
But I will second the long-johns thing. I carry a set of UA in my water pack for those times I forget that I've been away from camp all day and that it is actually 5am tomorrow already.
There are no burka clad ladies we gotta worry about on the Playa ...
But I will second the long-johns thing. I carry a set of UA in my water pack for those times I forget that I've been away from camp all day and that it is actually 5am tomorrow already.
- Ugly Dougly
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- Joined: Wed Sep 10, 2003 9:31 am
- Burning Since: 1996
- Location: เชียงใหม่
For those like myself that are driving from the Midwest, you drive right by Sierra Outfitters AND Cabela's. I make Sidney (Nebraska) a legstretch stop most years if I'm driving by during biz hours. The Bargain Cave ROCKS. The original Cabela's (in Kearney) is a little bit off the beaten path, and has no Carcass Mountain like the newer stores.
Howdy From Kalamazoo
