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<blockquote data-quote="Huntnful" data-source="post: 2271020" data-attributes="member: 116563"><p>It depends how much you plan to hike. I have light merino base layers and heavy merino base layers. But the bottoms are the 3/4 length zip off. I'll never have a pair that doesn't zip on or off again. It's so nice just taking them off before the big hikes and slapping them on when you get wherever you're going. The heavy merino top, you can pretty much leave on all the time.</p><p></p><p>So for late season (November-January)</p><p></p><p>Heavy Merino Base Layer bottom</p><p>Medium Weight Pants (this allows you to keep the bottom base layer on most of the time)</p><p>Puffy Pants in the pack and they go on at the glassing knob</p><p></p><p>Heavy Merino Top</p><p>Light Synthetic Puffy</p><p>Heavy Down Puffy</p><p></p><p>This is a legit proven combo and I love it for late season hunts. I don't mess with rain gear because it'll be snowing anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntnful, post: 2271020, member: 116563"] It depends how much you plan to hike. I have light merino base layers and heavy merino base layers. But the bottoms are the 3/4 length zip off. I'll never have a pair that doesn't zip on or off again. It's so nice just taking them off before the big hikes and slapping them on when you get wherever you're going. The heavy merino top, you can pretty much leave on all the time. So for late season (November-January) Heavy Merino Base Layer bottom Medium Weight Pants (this allows you to keep the bottom base layer on most of the time) Puffy Pants in the pack and they go on at the glassing knob Heavy Merino Top Light Synthetic Puffy Heavy Down Puffy This is a legit proven combo and I love it for late season hunts. I don't mess with rain gear because it'll be snowing anyways. [/QUOTE]
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