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    Swix Romsdal shorts

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    Try a women's-specific coat. Ladies tent to get cold around the hips and butt so many jackets are made longer in the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traffic Jam View Post
    Try a women's-specific coat. Ladies tent to get cold around the hips and butt so many jackets are made longer in the back.
    Damn, I knew my coat was a women's coat, it just has that look...thanks for clearing this up for me. Can't tell ya how many times someone said "is that a girls coat" oh well my butt is warm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    Damn, I knew my coat was a women's coat, it just has that look...thanks for clearing this up for me. Can't tell ya how many times someone said "is that a girls coat" oh well my butt is warm.
    You might want to avoid pink next time. Just sayin'.

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    I like using the Body Wrappers ripstop pants also. So far they have done great against the wind, sleet, and about a 1/2 cup of ice tea I spilt in my lap. I also like my softshell pants like the Marmot Limantour and Pillar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traffic Jam View Post
    You might want to avoid pink next time. Just sayin'.
    My baby sez I look good in pink

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    Solomon wind tights, you can get them at REI.

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    Cut a piece of postal or shipping foam to place on your backside sandwhiched between your pants and shorts. Merino wool is such a terrific mover of moisture there's a cooling effect that happens when your cranckin'

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    "A longer coat is the traditional solution to this, and a good one, I might add".
    Works for me.
    In my case it is just a jacket with a good sized tail.

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    I like cycling jackets for bicyclists, either the wind jacket or rain jacket, because they extend over the butt.

    My Icebreaker Ellipse Jacket extends over the butt.

    My Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer Wind Shirt extends over the butt.

    Many years ago, I wore wool trousers with a double-layer in the butt sold to mountainclimbers we referred to as tin-pants. I think Filson may still sell these trousers.
    Last edited by Connie; 03-19-2017 at 05:52.

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    Shove two pieces of fleece into the back of your underpants. Maybe a third frontal piece if you wanna show off

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