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How many layers of merino wool?
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<blockquote data-quote="seattleman1969" data-source="post: 2272033" data-attributes="member: 84285"><p>Columbia used to make more affordable full wool. Not sure if they still do. </p><p></p><p>I also like the First Lite outer layer, it's light, comfortable and has all the benefits of heavier wool. Also cheaper than the two you mentioned! My only complaint is it has not been as durable. I've blown out two pairs of Obsidian pants from normal wear, neither lasted me more than 2 seasons. I have an OLD SCHOOL pair of OD green wool pants made in Canada that I use for wintertime Boy Scout campouts. Those things are MONEY! Too heavy for hiking and hunting earlier in the season though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seattleman1969, post: 2272033, member: 84285"] Columbia used to make more affordable full wool. Not sure if they still do. I also like the First Lite outer layer, it's light, comfortable and has all the benefits of heavier wool. Also cheaper than the two you mentioned! My only complaint is it has not been as durable. I've blown out two pairs of Obsidian pants from normal wear, neither lasted me more than 2 seasons. I have an OLD SCHOOL pair of OD green wool pants made in Canada that I use for wintertime Boy Scout campouts. Those things are MONEY! Too heavy for hiking and hunting earlier in the season though. [/QUOTE]
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