JohnStrider wrote:wayno wrote:wheres your insulation layer, you're not seriously just taking a base layer and a raincoat are you?
new zealand weather does anything at any time of the year...
Nah of course not. I think I mentioned before more clothes were my next investment. Seem to have everything else sorted.
Any suggestions?
it varies for the conditions and from person to person as to what works, some people are a lot hotter and cope with the cold better, unless you know which you are I can't tell you exactly what to take.
i take fleece for on the move, i have a range of fleeces for different conditions, fom lighweight grid fleece vest to 300wt fleece jacket and everything in between which i choose from according to what the weather is doing.
its almost always damp if not soaking wet, fleece works best in those conditions when you're on the move or exposed to moisture
for camp or hut i take a down filled top, again the type of jacket varies according to the weather. from light vest to baffled jacket..
primaloft is Ok but still not as good as fleece when its really wet the inner shell is slower to dry and colder when wet... the yanks go bananas over it because its warmer for its weight and packs down better and is lighter than fleece. but a lot of places in the states are a lot drier than NZ esp in summer... you can't bank on NZ being dry at summer, some parts of the country rain more in summer.
a lot of the mountains in nz get metres of rain a year, up to 11 metres. it can be like a cold version of a monsoon.
from the land of the long white clouds...