Cold/Wet weather clothing suggestions

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Cold/Wet weather clothing suggestions

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Hi all.

I was just wondering, as I’ll be an all year rounder, if anybody had any suggestions on cold or wet weather clothing. I don’t want to spend money on something that doesn’t do what it’s supposed to. Many thanks.
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Rukka. Been using it for the last 12 years.

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move somewhere warm all year
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When it gets cold make sure you have good thermal underwear.
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Put any item of clothing in the fridge and then soak with water that should make them cold and wet
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Thanks for your replies. I’ll have a look at Rukka and definitely some thermals.
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