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Grinder
04-03-2007, 10:59
I getting the last of my gear together.

One Maxim is "cotton kills!". I can say, from first hand, that, at least, cotton never dries on the trail. On the New Years excursion to Springer, the clouds settled in, my jeans and tee got damp and were still damp when I got home two days later.

So, I'm stamping out cotton. I have synthetic cargo pants, tee's and thermo's, gloves and hat and wool socks. I can't find underwear without cotton.

Any suggestions of a brand and source? I'd like to avoid mail order for this small purchase. UPS has made enough from me this spring.

Thanks

Tom

jesse
04-03-2007, 11:01
Champion brand sold at Target

jlb2012
04-03-2007, 11:22
seems like every outfitter has a bin for Patagonia briefs, boxers, etc

headonkey
04-03-2007, 11:27
Why not go commando?

mudhead
04-03-2007, 12:06
Walmart. Jockey brand.

Campmor. Brand?

Under Armor.

Those C9 Champions from Target are ok, but did not last well for me.

jaiden
04-03-2007, 12:08
[quote=mudhead;348271]Walmart. Jockey brand.
/quote]

Yeah at walmart look for the ones that are hanging on a rack, not the big packs of industrial ones. They're called "Life" by Jockey. I recommend trying them out for a while before hitting the trail.. some have seams in weird places

Frolicking Dinosaurs
04-03-2007, 12:09
Commando is an option, but some like the boys to have some support. Microfiber briefs and boxers are sold at Target and WalMart these days.

dloome
04-03-2007, 21:33
Underwear?

Egads
04-03-2007, 21:57
I tried commando in Ex-Officio Buzzoff converts & had real bad burning balls.:mad:

I use nylon running shorts w/ a liner now for smooth sailing.:)

Hoku
04-03-2007, 21:59
I'm partial to REI boxer briefs

Nest
04-03-2007, 22:14
I plan on carrying running shorts. 100% nylon shorts with nylon liner. The good ones are very light, and they double as swimming shorts, and can be worn around decent company.

buckowens
04-04-2007, 08:07
Tilley Endurables are about $17.00 a pair. I am going to try a pair real soon and will report...

moxie
04-04-2007, 08:37
I bought 2 pair from LL Bean, synthetic, wicking, Don't know if they are in the catalog but you could call them. Nylon boxers are available everywhere. Any good outfitter should be able to get synthetic jockey shorts. Cotton sucks, except for bandanas. Be aware that I lost 50 pounds thru hiking and I was not the only one. Many males lose between 15 and 35 pounds so be prepared for a new waist size. I ended up purchasing new shorts and underware after about 800 miles. Funny, the ones I started with and sent home all fit today and the ones I purchased along the trail are all waiting fot my next long distance weight loss.

Grinder
04-04-2007, 10:47
Thanks folks, I'm on my way to wally world.

I sure wish we had a Target in my town. They seem to have a lot of hiker friendly things in stock!!

($17 for skibbies!!! Oh my!! But, if it brings you happiness, it's a good thing)

Tom

mudhead
04-04-2007, 17:34
Worth 17.50 (maybe 17.55) to keep the boys happy.

Rhino-lfl
04-05-2007, 11:53
How much cothing do you bring for a week long hike? 7 pair of sox and underwear, or just 1 pair and wash'em while your naked near a stream every other day?

Frolicking Dinosaurs
04-05-2007, 12:17
How much cothing do you bring for a week long hike? 7 pair of sox and underwear, or just 1 pair and wash'em while your naked near a stream every other day?Two pairs and wash in a container pouring water out well away from stream - otherwise we will force you to hike with Gatorgump (aka SkidMark) (http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php?t=23192)

Rhino-lfl
04-05-2007, 14:40
Two pairs and wash in a container pouring water out well away from stream - otherwise we will force you to hike with Gatorgump (aka SkidMark) (http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/showthread.php?t=23192)

Hmm, I find that the thing I over pack the most are clothes. I just can't get past all the scenarios ...

troglobil
04-05-2007, 16:09
Hmm, I find that the thing I over pack the most are clothes. I just can't get past all the scenarios ...
Just gottaget used to being grungy

Grinder
04-09-2007, 14:40
I got a pair of Jockey Life like FD recommended. Just bought one pair to test.

Interesting that they don't have a fly. They are very comfy. As a test (just a test I tell you!!!) I have been wearing them for several days without washing.

I gotta say they are very "funk" resistant. I'm on day three and they still pass the "sniff test" with flying colors.

Two pair will be plenty for the trail.

BTW these Plebian Jockies cost $7 a pair, so I guess the $17 model isn't totaly out of line. <G>

March on!!

Tom