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Non-polyester Walking/Hiking clothes for sweaty people
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There's actually some BAM clothing on Sportpursuit until the 28th, if you wanted to give it a try for a reasonable price.0
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I have bought some of the Bam clothes, they are nice and soft and I will buy again. Not sure on the pong scale but as natural fibre hope not too bad.0
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Thanks for all the suggestions. In the end I bought a couple of tops from Bam clothing which were in the sale so very reasonably prices, and a pair of craghoppers kiwi trousers.0
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fairy_lights wrote: »Thanks for the suggestions, I've got some ideas now of brands and fabrics to try.
I'm hiking the Inca Trail later in the year so want to find comfortable clothes that won't chafe/stink
Now I've started wondering if I'm going to need special hiking pants, normally I wear basic cotton types but that might not be idea for a sweaty trek up a mountain. Any knicker recommendations?
Have a look at these, Runderwear
Both my wife a I have a couple of pairs each and they do seem quite good.0 -
Icebreaker really is the best underwear (I do 3/4 multiple Munro camping trips in the Highlands each year, along with a number of other trips). It tends to last a bit longer than the outerwear, if thats an issue.Total - £340.00
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