what do you guys recommend,
specifically jumpers, fleeces etc?
specifically jumpers, fleeces etc?
a 15 quid fruit of the loom with your companies name on it will do the job, 3-4 thin layers underneath, it is well known several thin layers are warmer than one thick layer.sulfanic active thermals works perfect for me, if it works for skiers/ snow boarders etc.
i was wondering what brands you guys use for top layer e.g. fleeces.
Just don't get run over darkwood whilst wearing them
8 yards yards of finest tartan. Wooly sporran and commando is optionalwhat do you guys recommend,
specifically jumpers, fleeces etc?
aye, wee dram ta keep th cold a bay too lol8 yards yards of finest tartan. Wooly sporran and commando is optional
Standard work clothes trousers and t shirt with a pair of gloves thats about it, im a hard worker so I soon warm up.
A thin pair of socks and a thick pair over them then steelies
Normal jeans
A long sleeved shirt with a company issue polo over the top and a company issue fleece.
Officially a set of fireproof overalls over that, but that's a bit ott unless we hand-fire the display.
Often swap the fleece for the thick company issue bomber jacket when standing around waiting to fire.
And disposable gloves with snickers fingerless ones over the top. I've got fed up of having the black gunpowder residue ingrained in my hands!
( my other business is fireworks btw)
have a lool at cheap bamboo clothes from china, it wickes sweat away really quickly.Keep an eye out for Aldi merino wool base layers. Usually dead cheap.
Good for wicking away any sweat (if you ever break into one!) away from the skin and out to your outer layers.
It's the moisture on your skin going cold that is the killer.
edit: one or two extra layers and most important, a totally windproof outer layer.
we do it but we do a 40 yard dash to the van grab what we need them back into nice cosy plantroom lol.Don't want to sound like an old git, I did that in my younger days, It will bite you in the arse in later life trust me. Keep warm in cold climates.
Busy then next month Dave, with all them fire crackers.?
Keep an eye out for Aldi merino wool base layers. Usually dead cheap.
Good for wicking away any sweat (if you ever break into one!) away from the skin and out to your outer layers.
It's the moisture on your skin going cold that is the killer.
edit: one or two extra layers and most important, a totally windproof outer layer.
pretty much my get up for skiing and winter working.
If you live near a Decathlon outlet they do cheap and functional winter gear for the ski season.
i got a upower jacket from a sponser on here (or might have been the other side i cant remember)Thermal base layer (top and bottom), thin socks and thick socks over top. Work pants and t-shirt, regatta half zip fleece. Wind and waterproof hi vis jacket. CLC framer gloves. If it rains a pair of waterproof over trousers.
Unfortunately the next month is booked up installing new lamp posts and car park lighting.
we are going into summer and its already.hitting 40 degrees at work. i would love a nice british day or two. the heat gets abit much at times
My hands sweat in those disposable latex gloves
you do realise that if you were thermal long johns and shirt your hands wont be as bad.Its my hands that feel it!!! The rest of me is fine, but my hands get ridiculously cold very quickly to the point where the tips are numb.
I have tried all different types of gloves and there just doesn't seem to be anything that allows you to keep them a bit warm (or rather not freezing) but still have a reasonable amount of sensation so that you can do precision work.
The only thing that I have found which allows me to work all day long outside in the winter is using framer gloves, but more importantly (as the tips still go numb) keeping one of these in my pocket Zippo Handwarmer - Chrome: Zippo: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors
The zippo handwarmer really does stay hot for hours and its great!
I also got one of these as I wanted to experiment and see which is the best HotRox Electronic handwarmers
I like them both, the hotrox isn't quite as warm as the zippo but its still ok. One in each pocket and I just pop either hand in when I cant feel them anymore!