<< I'm _this_ close to
ordering a p.f. cooler (or making one) instead of a wool one.
anyone know for sure which fabric is better when wet??
Tina - suffering from obvious textile confusion in AL
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I've never owned one for a horse but have come close recently to purchasing
one for because of the comfort level I receive from my polarfleece garments
that I snow ski in. I'm here to tell you, polarfleece does, indeed, stay
quite warm even when wet. Polarfleece is all the rage in skiing, a sport in
which you get wet inside from sweat and outside from the snow. I believe the
key here is in how incredibly well polarfleece wicks away moisture so that it
really doesn't stay all that wet at all.
Susan
Kentucky