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<blockquote data-quote="BigDon" data-source="post: 2851528" data-attributes="member: 107254"><p>I made the horrible mistake of wearing 100% Poly long underwear on an Alberta Mule dee hunt in Alberta a few years ago. Didn't add cotton or wool briefs underneath. Temperature dropped from 30*F to -40 overnight. Guide said no problem - he had parka/propane heated-bucket setups to help. Not so good - that combo left my sitter in giant blisters from the heat, humidity and chaffing from sitting all day on that bucket. I was a serious mess. Lost a day of hunting dealing with the bandages and ointments and laying on my stomach at the motel. The trip home was agony. Took 2 weeks to heal up. Felt like a real nitwit! </p><p></p><p>So the moral of this story is that poly has its place - but NOT directly next to your skin!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigDon, post: 2851528, member: 107254"] I made the horrible mistake of wearing 100% Poly long underwear on an Alberta Mule dee hunt in Alberta a few years ago. Didn’t add cotton or wool briefs underneath. Temperature dropped from 30*F to -40 overnight. Guide said no problem - he had parka/propane heated-bucket setups to help. Not so good - that combo left my sitter in giant blisters from the heat, humidity and chaffing from sitting all day on that bucket. I was a serious mess. Lost a day of hunting dealing with the bandages and ointments and laying on my stomach at the motel. The trip home was agony. Took 2 weeks to heal up. Felt like a real nitwit! So the moral of this story is that poly has its place - but NOT directly next to your skin! [/QUOTE]
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