Monday, July 12, 2010

The base layer Hoodies!



Thelwtclimbing hoody? Patagonia made them popularand then droppedthem from production. Popular demandresurrected them again. May be? Patagonia is certainly offering some wild color choices in the R1 today. No more basic black?



Quickly Copied by MEC @ half price? Certainly ;-)



I wrote this winter of '07/'08:



"You might want to think about putting some wool next to your body and a light synthetic layer/s over it. Add hoods that will go under and over your a helmet. The “R” series Patagonia hoody or the really simple Nike hoody (which I like even better for cold weather) works well. (Nike version I had is unavailable now)



Headbands under the helmet regulate heat better with helmet and layers of hoods than a hat will. The head band will also add to your warmth if pulled down to your neckline and nothing to drop. I no longer carry a hat. But I pull on or off any one the layers of hoods over my helmet at belays or while climbing. Try that with a hat while climbing a hard pitch!"



I wear and change my hoodies like I do foot wear for climbing.



I have dbl boots and Croc sandals. And generally a hoody I would chose for each. No kidding.



Why a hoody?



More here as to why you want to be able to add head and neck protection quickly:



http://wildernessmedicinenewsletter.wordpress.com/2007/02/14/heat-loss-through-the-head-and-hypothermia/



There are literally dozens of hoodies available now suitable for outdoor use and serious climbing. Take a look around. You might find onethat suits your own needs.





A quick look atthe hoodies I own and where I use them.



Climbing specific versions first.



My first1st base layer in cold weather? Wool! Two reasons. I think it insulates better in the cold where you aren't so worried about moisure transportation and it doesn't instantly reek of BO.



The ultimate lwt wool hoody. Sherpa Adventure Gear'sluxuriousmerino wool. I love this thing. I use this one as a base layer with the option of layering other hoodies over it. It is a must have for me. They will be available in store this fall. Ask your retailer. Super thin and lwt. Comfy to wear next to your skin. Hood goes in the helmet









Next up and the one I generally wear with Salopettes as it is a tiny bit lighter weight and breathes better than the Patagonia version imo. I also like the hood coverage on these. It is a very similar cut as the merino wool SAG version. A bit less coverage than the Patagonia version on the hood. It also has a chest pocket and thumb holes similar to the R1. Half the price of the R1 and excellent quality. I actually like the hood and pattern better than the R1. Hood will go in or over a helmet.







Patagonia's R1 Hoody. Everyone seems to have one. I use it as a breathable but heavy weight base layer. Sometimes it is both my base and mid layer. Best used that way I think, as a single layer. Others use it as a lwt mid layer. Nice chest pocket and thumb holes. I own two because I use this one a lot. One is generally in the laundry all winter. Very long tails and works perfectly with climbing pants. Hood will go in or over a helmet. Hood could be better fitted or may be it is just been used over my helmet too much.





Hoodies seem to me to be defined by material used (and how breathable the material is) and the amount of coverage the hoody offers on the face. A second version from SAG that rules in both areas. Super stretch pile. So it feels awesome on.I'd love to see this patternis a grid pileversion and in the lwt Merino wool SAG is using on the hoody above. I think Sherpa Adveture Gear would own the market on Hoodies if they offered those three versions. Hood on this one is best used in a helmet I think.









Three hoodies I use a lot climbing that are not climbing specific. The kangaroo pockets mean you won't be tucking them into pants. Only the Patagonia Sun Hoodyhas a tapered athletic fit of this bunch.



Merino wool from Patagonia. This thing I use every where. Pajama top? Around the house? Cool day rock climbing? Perfect. Merinowool pile. Expensive but bought on sale and worth that price in retrospect. Kangaroo pocket no zippers.







Another Patagonis piece but a synthetic this time....another of my go to pieces at home and in the mtns.

The Sun hoody. Super lwt weight. I have used it as a base layer in winter and as a "shell" ski touring. Super comfortable. Likely to wear it in the office as I am in the mtns. Great sun protection. Pockets depend on the version you buy. This one has a tiny zippered pocket for keys. Others have a kangaroo pocket and no zipper.







And finally the North Face synthetichoody.....my rock climbing and cragging "sweater". Cheap, useful and super durable. I used it on several long, dawn to O dark thirty,alpine traverses last summer. The thing simply rocks. Kangaroo pocket no zipper.







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