Thanks. I was looking for something appropriate for temperatures
between 40 and 55 F, where I don't want a full-sized gaiter. I tried a
Riv wool gaiter some years ago but it chafed my neck thanks to its
bulk; I switched to fleece gaiters, which are fine but bulkier than I
want for our current 40F to 62F daytime temps. The dickey ought to be
just right for starting out at 40 -- 45 F.

Other solutions in process are a quartered Clan Boyd scarf (sectioned
longways and then sections halved so that they make 1 1/2 turn about
the neck and can be held in place by the jersey collar (these don't
chafe because they are narrow enough not to press under the jaw); and
a 4" section from the mid-leg portion of an old pair of light lycra
tights.

But I like the dickey idea best -- will compare and contrast.

On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Aaron Young <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.rei.com/product/738922/smartwool-neck-gaiter



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