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Pal
Posted 11/20/2017 7:56 AM (#884723)
Subject: Need a warm heavyweight fleece




Posts: 665


Location: Twin Cities, MN
Hi,

Ok, looking for some help to find a nice cold weather fleece ( not that I have not looked around ) to wear as a layer under my shell. I have lost 35 - 40 pounds, and I am cold all the time especially in the sleeves. I am looking for something to keep me warm fishing late in the year that I can also wear during winter.

What are you guys who ice fish or fish late in the year using for a heavyweight fleece layer ?

Tried Refrigiwear ( sleeves were terrible, and few tall options, otherwise I thought this was the ticket ), Frabill is not warm based on previous experience, Cabela's no longer carries its heavyweight windblocking fleece. Simms runs too small.

I am open to suggestions. Thanks.

Paulski

Marley420
Posted 11/20/2017 8:20 AM (#884724 - in reply to #884723)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece




Posts: 81


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Patagonia Retro X. I have thee of them and love them. Below is the link to them. You can find it cheaper then at Patagonia itself.

http://www.patagonia.com/product/mens-classic-retro-x-fleece-jacket...
curleytail
Posted 11/20/2017 8:55 AM (#884725 - in reply to #884723)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
I haven't tried it yet but check out some of the Duluth Trading Fleece. I think one is a shoreman's fleece and don't recall the name of the other. One is wind proof and the other water resistant. Everything I've tried from them is pretty good quality.
Pal
Posted 11/20/2017 9:03 AM (#884726 - in reply to #884725)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece




Posts: 665


Location: Twin Cities, MN
Thanks, sorry, forgot to add I have a Duluth fleece right now, and the shoreman's is only good to about 35 degrees for me. I have not tried the heavier one yet.

Will give Pategonia a look. There is no place to try them on though, which is my preference.

Paulski
Propster
Posted 11/20/2017 9:34 AM (#884728 - in reply to #884723)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece




Posts: 1901


Location: MN
Are you trying to rely on just a fleece under what sounds like a rainshell? How about baselayers, wool shirts, down vests, etc, etc?
BNelson
Posted 11/20/2017 9:51 AM (#884729 - in reply to #884723)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece





Location: Contrarian Island
personally I have never been a fan of fleece, when I'm out this time of year I go with layers. Under Armor base layer turtle neck, long sleeve thermal type shirt and then this North Face half zip., then my insulated guide wear jacket. this north face pullover is wind proof and surprisingly keeps me quite warm. I'd opt for layers versus looking for a fleece to fit the bill...

http://www.cabelas.com/product/THE-NORTH-FACE-APEX-NIMBLE-PULLOVER/...
Mojo1269
Posted 11/20/2017 10:48 AM (#884730 - in reply to #884724)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece





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Marley420 - 11/20/2017 8:20 AM

Patagonia Retro X. I have thee of them and love them. Below is the link to them. You can find it cheaper then at Patagonia itself.

http://www.patagonia.com/product/mens-classic-retro-x-fleece-jacket...

I'll second this , it is crazy warm and has a wind stop liner. Really good stuf.. Here is a pic from a couple years back of it in action on a less than desirable day


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Pal
Posted 11/20/2017 11:09 AM (#884733 - in reply to #884728)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece




Posts: 665


Location: Twin Cities, MN
Are you trying to rely on just a fleece under what sounds like a rainshell? How about baselayers, wool shirts, down vests, etc, etc?

Here is where I am right now.... just missing one component

Eddie Bauer EBTEK Gore Tex Jacket on top
Turtle Neck
Ice Armor base layer merino
..... MIA
Wool Neck dickie

Pal

Glaucus_
Posted 11/20/2017 11:36 AM (#884736 - in reply to #884723)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece




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Cabela's has lots of options available with their WindShear lining, including various weights of fleece.
http://www.cabelas.com/browse.cmd?categoryId=734095080&CQ_search=wi...
RLSea
Posted 11/20/2017 9:00 PM (#884787 - in reply to #884723)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece




Posts: 479


Location: Northern Illinois
Put a heavy wool layer in there...breathable, warm.
wallygator
Posted 11/20/2017 9:15 PM (#884789 - in reply to #884723)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece





Posts: 319


Location: Tomahawk,Wis
Cabela's has the whitetail extreme bibs and jackets...
Super warm...
tolle141
Posted 11/20/2017 11:23 PM (#884793 - in reply to #884723)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece





Posts: 1000


patagonia has some good stuff. they're my favorite baselayers and sun shirts.

patagonia capilene midweight shirt & long underwear
northface light fleece
north face apex bionic
patagonia sunscarf
heavy beanie

and with that I routinely go to 20*F.
If things are windy or rainy, or im sedentary I'll throw another layer or two over
Pal
Posted 11/21/2017 6:48 AM (#884798 - in reply to #884793)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece




Posts: 665


Location: Twin Cities, MN
Thanks everyone, lots of good suggestions.

Will definitely be looking to pick up something from Pategonia for this winter and next season.

Pal
genesisperformance
Posted 11/22/2017 7:18 PM (#884909 - in reply to #884723)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece





Posts: 403


Location: Lakeville, MN
I got under armor 4.0 top and bottom this fall.. worth every penny!!
Ciscokid82
Posted 11/29/2017 9:09 PM (#885460 - in reply to #884723)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece





Posts: 330


Location: SE Wisc
LAYERS ARE KEY!
UA coldgear compression mock
400 gram wool power quarter zip
Sitka Kelvin vest and/or Sitka Traverse cold weather hoody
Simms Prodry

If it’s colder than that then there’s ice on the lake.
Ciscokid82
Posted 11/29/2017 9:16 PM (#885463 - in reply to #884723)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece





Posts: 330


Location: SE Wisc
Almost forgot to add a Buff for around your neck! I wear that thing all year and definitely adds a lot of warmth by preventing heat loss through the neck of your jacket
NPike
Posted 11/30/2017 2:20 PM (#885522 - in reply to #885463)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece




Posts: 612


Just got a great fleece jacket with a nice liner at Walmart. Surprising cheap and effective. Also it's nice to try it on prior to purchase.
TannerAE
Posted 12/1/2017 7:55 AM (#885573 - in reply to #884723)
Subject: Re: Need a warm heavyweight fleece




Posts: 72


big fan of patagonia but layers are key. you can have the nicest clothes in the world but if they are not worn correctly then they wont be much better than the average stuff. Wearing a buff is a great point. If there is any loose places in your outfit try to plug them.
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