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Super Dave

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With the colder climates coming in my area and having to work outdoors this year, I'm in the market for some new thermal gear.

I'm required to wear fire resistant coveralls so I'm looking for something thin but keeps you warm.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.
 

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With the colder climates coming in my area and having to work outdoors this year, I'm in the market for some new thermal gear.

I'm required to wear fire resistant coveralls so I'm looking for something thin but keeps you warm.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.
The base layer/wool long underwear sporting good stores carry for hunting/skiing are great, and thin. Smartwool is my particular favorite.
 

La Paix

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With the colder climates coming in my area and having to work outdoors this year, I'm in the market for some new thermal gear.

I'm required to wear fire resistant coveralls so I'm looking for something thin but keeps you warm.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.
I also wear FRs and it gets into the -40sC sometimes up here. Thermal wear isn't something to skimp on IMO. I prefer the dry-wear type over the old school waffle pattern stuff so I'd recommend some Helly Hansen or something similar. If you get a good set it should last you years and its great for snowboarding and shit as well. I'll do that base layer then my UA joggers and sweater (Stormtech) then my coveralls and I have a heavy FR winter jacket over it all I'm good all winter as long as I'm not standing still outside for too long. Go get sized up at Mark Work Wear or where ever you go then look for deals on Amazon.
 

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With the colder climates coming in my area and having to work outdoors this year, I'm in the market for some new thermal gear.

I'm required to wear fire resistant coveralls so I'm looking for something thin but keeps you warm.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.
I wear Under Armor thermals under my FR gear...love it.
 

Super Dave

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I also wear FRs and it gets into the -40sC sometimes up here. Thermal wear isn't something to skimp on IMO. I prefer the dry-wear type over the old school waffle pattern stuff so I'd recommend some Helly Hansen or something similar. If you get a good set it should last you years and its great for snowboarding and shit as well. I'll do that base layer then my UA joggers and sweater (Stormtech) then my coveralls and I have a heavy FR winter jacket over it all I'm good all winter as long as I'm not standing still outside for too long. Go get sized up at Mark Work Wear or where ever you go then look for deals on Amazon.
We have FR hoodies and parkas as well.
I was wondering about Helly Hansen. I don't mind spending the money if it's good stuff.
I'm a geek so I'm not much of an outdoorsy person so this stuff will be work use only.
 

SCADA

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Under Armor stepped up their thermal game when they started to get into the hunting gear. It's pretty good quality.
 

Super Dave

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I also wear FRs and it gets into the -40sC sometimes up here. Thermal wear isn't something to skimp on IMO. I prefer the dry-wear type over the old school waffle pattern stuff so I'd recommend some Helly Hansen or something similar. If you get a good set it should last you years and its great for snowboarding and shit as well. I'll do that base layer then my UA joggers and sweater (Stormtech) then my coveralls and I have a heavy FR winter jacket over it all I'm good all winter as long as I'm not standing still outside for too long. Go get sized up at Mark Work Wear or where ever you go then look for deals on Amazon.
I was leaning towards dry-wear. Ontario winters are fairly damp do I was thinking that would be a wiser option.
 

La Paix

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We have FR hoodies and parkas as well.
I was wondering about Helly Hansen. I don't mind spending the money if it's good stuff.
I'm a geek so I'm not much of an outdoorsy person so this stuff will be work use only.
HH is just the first brand that came to mind but I'm sure there's lots of other good options. Check out what's getting the best customer reviews on Amazon and compare pricing at your local shops and get sized up. If you can think of another way you can use them like for skiing or something it'll feel better to drop a bit more cash on them. Even fall/winter camping, hunting, fishing, PJ parties....sure you can think of something. Any chance your employer has a PPE/tool fund you can dip into or help out with purchase? Maybe see if you and some coworkers all go in on a good amount if your procurement department has some connections for better pricing for groups?
 

Super Dave

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HH is just the first brand that came to mind but I'm sure there's lots of other good options. Check out what's getting the best customer reviews on Amazon and compare pricing at your local shops and get sized up.
I bought a HH parka last year and was pretty pleased with it, which was why they were the first brand that I thought of. I've been looking at reviews but I figured who better to ask then the community?

Even fall/winter camping, hunting, fishing, PJ parties
No, no, no, HELL YEAH!

Any chance your employer has a PPE/tool fund you can dip into or help out with purchase? Maybe see if you and some coworkers all go in on a good amount if your procurement department has some connections for better pricing for groups?
Solid advice! We get reimbursed for safety boots but all othere PPE is supplied, balaclavas and hoods. Unfortunately thermal shirts and pants aren't covered.

Like I mentioned I don't mind spending the cash. Cold makes me pretty miserable so anything that helps make me a bit more comfortable is money well spent.
 

La Paix

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I bought a HH parka last year and was pretty pleased with it, which was why they were the first brand that I thought of. I've been looking at reviews but I figured who better to ask then the community?


No, no, no, HELL YEAH!


Solid advice! We get reimbursed for safety boots but all othere PPE is supplied, balaclavas and hoods. Unfortunately thermal shirts and pants aren't covered.

Like I mentioned I don't mind spending the cash. Cold makes me pretty miserable so anything that helps make me a bit more comfortable is money well spent.
Nice, sounds like we have similar employers there chico. Try "buying" boots, get reimbursed then return them in exchange for some thermal gear ;)
 

mysticmac

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Just get thermal underwear from Walmart or wherever.f paying for smart wool and whatever else trendy shit.
 

Splinty

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f paying for smart wool and whatever else trendy shit.

Recently used some smartwool, Under Armour 4.0, and off brand

Smart Wool is amazing and super warm without sweating. I didn't know it was trendy until after I bought it.

Under Armor 4.0...holy shit. Like you could probably be in sub zero standing in a wind almost indefinitely with a reasonable medium sized coat over it. No activity needed to keep very warm...good hunting or other sedentary option. But still within 10 bucks of the Smart Wool Cost.

I would say the fancy name brand stuff is worth the added cost if its going to be really cold or you aren't going to be active enough to keep warm under a cheaper option.
 

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Recently used some smartwool, Under Armour 4.0, and off brand

Smart Wool is amazing and super warm without sweating. I didn't know it was trendy until after I bought it.

Under Armor 4.0...holy shit. Like you could probably be in sub zero standing in a wind almost indefinitely with a reasonable medium sized coat over it. No activity needed to keep very warm...good hunting or other sedentary option. But still within 10 bucks of the Smart Wool Cost.

I would say the fancy name brand stuff is worth the added cost if its going to be really cold or you aren't going to be active enough to keep warm under a cheaper option.
Stop bumping old threads
 

Super Dave

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Recently used some smartwool, Under Armour 4.0, and off brand

Smart Wool is amazing and super warm without sweating. I didn't know it was trendy until after I bought it.

Under Armor 4.0...holy shit. Like you could probably be in sub zero standing in a wind almost indefinitely with a reasonable medium sized coat over it. No activity needed to keep very warm...good hunting or other sedentary option. But still within 10 bucks of the Smart Wool Cost.

I would say the fancy name brand stuff is worth the added cost if its going to be really cold or you aren't going to be active enough to keep warm under a cheaper option.
I'm in the market for new gear so thanks for the info and thread bump.
 

maurice

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I recently upgraded to UA from the cheaper stuff. I'm never going back. Seems like it's built to last forever too.