And if you use your common sense and do the things you have said here, so do the cheaper alternatives. I walked in winter with just a Helly hansen and a Cotton Sweatshirt in very cold and put the waterproof on when needed over the thermal only. All common sense really.
common sense, cotton sweat shirt, very cold.
Sorry Mike but i have to say those things do not go together well.
I love cotton, in the summer months here it's pretty much all i wear, in winter though with a good chance of rain and very cold conditions a cotton sweat shirt is a extremely bad choice.
Again context is important, if your returning from the gym or nipping out for a loaf of bread a cotton sweat shirt would be ok.
If you're out in the middle of nowhere and it starts raining and your only mid layer is a cotton sweat shirt then you are going to get into a fair of trouble very very easily.
Again i love cotton, my most recent 4 day hike/wild camp i wore cotton teeshirts, but if it's cold and wet a cotton sweat shirt is not what you want to be wearing mate.
Try something like the OMM Kamleika outfit, it is lighter in weight than most t-shirts, very comfortable and in many conditions will do double-duty as windproof and waterproof/warm kit.
Thanks for that
There tends to be very little humidity here in the colder months, i've been out fishing in February (a hobby not exactly known for athleticism) and have been warm in just a teeshirt, even on the cold days usually a long sleeved Merino base layer is usually enough.
I do have a very light fleece pullover i take, but even that is too warm when you've got your head down and pushing on.
I was gifted a really nice North Face jacket, with built in windstop material, really really comfortable to wear but i've only worn it twice, first time was on a snowy hike and i was wet through again, second time was sat in my mates mountain summer house in the snow, it was perfect for that.
It's not just Greece either, i'm often hiking in the UK in just a merino base layer.
Try my hardest to avoid camping or hiking on the snow, ice or really cold weather, so they tend to be a bit overkill for my purposes.
I do really like the OMM kit though.
Tried a OMM waterproof earlier in the year and was really disappointed that i couldn't get on with the fit, was way too tight on the arms and chest.