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      Can’t you / shouldn’t you be wearing a rain coat or outer shell if you think you might get wet?

      I get there are some situations where its impossible to keep underlayers dry, like if your on a boat or Backcountry camping, but for the majority of people and situations some layers of cotton or synthetic under a shell should be fine.

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        perspiration. Sweat will sap heat just as fast as water if you’re wearing cotton

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          Rule #1 of cold weather survival: You sweat, you die.

          Wool isn’t going to save you. Taking off layers will. If it’s raining, wool won’t protect you any more than cotton will because neither are water-resistant. Lol.

          So sad this needs to be spelled out for ya’ll, but the voting snowball effect has already taken hold.

          Now we have like 10+ who legitimately believe wool will save you in a cold, wet environment where cotton wouldn’t.

          Laughable.

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        Yes, you should.

        The idea that wool will “keep you warm when it’s wet and cold” is such a crock of shit I’m surprised it’s getting upvoted like it does.

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          Wool will keep you warmer than cotton when it’s wet and cold. As usual, shades of grey get lost in the discussion.

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            11 months ago

            “Warmer than cotton” is not the same as “warm” lol. That’s what I’m trying to get through the people who think that if it’s cold and wet enough cotton can’t protect you when wool can.

            That’s just malarkey.

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      Bullshit, 100%.

      If it’s cold and wet enough that you’re going to freeze wearing cotton, you will also freeze wearing wool.

      Wool doesn’t repel water. Water passes right through it onto, guess what, you.

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        It’s ok to not know something. You don’t have to share an opinion that has no basis.

        If you’ve ever done multi-day outside activities in the cold, you learn really quick to not wear cotton socks or under layers. Your sweat is what makes you cold because cotton will no longer provide a warm layer. Wool still has air pockets and will keep you warmer and may save your life or limbs.

        Are you going to be comfortable in wet wool? No, but you have a better chance of surviving and not getting frostbite.

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          If it’s cold and wet enough that you’re going to freeze wearing cotton, you will also freeze wearing wool.

          Wool doesn’t repel water. Water passes right through it onto, guess what, you.

          You don’t have to share an opinion that has no basis.

          Identify the opinion or admit you don’t know what an opinion is.

          These are the people who think wool will keep you from freezing in the wet and cold while cotton will not.

          All I can say is, lol. Make your own decisions and don’t let strangers on the internet put your life at risk.

          I’m not going to argue with them anymore because I’ve come across their type before and no matter what, they will believe contrarian bullshit and fight tooth and nail to defend it.

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        Wool keeps you warm even when it becomes wet, facts don’t care about your feelings.

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        If it’s cold and wet enough that you’re going to freeze wearing cotton, you will also freeze wearing wool.

        The entire population in the Nordics had an inexplicable tick when you wrote that. Maybe not act all confident about a topic you clearly have no knowledge of?