IHSH-203 - Ultra Heavy Small Block Check Western in Red and Green
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Ultra heavy is definitely overkill for my neck of the woods, but that green is hard to resist.
Uhf's, to me, are so warm that it's like wearing a thick blanket over your body. Perfect for freezing temps. I don't wear mine if it's in the mid 30's or above, but everybody is different and some wear these in higher temps. Depends on what your cold tolerance is.
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True about the individual temp tolerances. I don’t even know what uhf’s feel like, looks like I may just have to buy one to test it out..
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I may just have to buy one to test it out..
Not unusual for the odd S to show up in the Outlet. Pick one up there to try out. I don’t know what evening temps are like in Hawaii but it may work out as an layer on a cold evening.
Two things though, they are so gorgeous in hand that you may be tempted to leave Hawaii for Alaska, and they shrink in a hot wash if you need them to.
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True about the individual temp tolerances. I don’t even know what uhf’s feel like, looks like I may just have to buy one to test it out..
@RoxRocks86 FWIW I am in Phoenix, Az and I own many UHF's. As others have stated it's all about the individuals tolerance. I get cold very easily and I can say that I will wear my UHF's up into the mid 60's-70's F.
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Also @RoxRocks86 IIRC you own one of the 10oz unbrushed flannels yeah? The IHSH-170 I think? Anyway, if you can tolerate wearing one of those in Hawaii then I don't think it's a stretch at all to say you can tolerate an UHF in the colder months. To be fair I have no clue how cold it gets in Hawaii though.
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Also @RoxRocks86 IIRC you own one of the 10oz unbrushed flannels yeah? The IHSH-170 I think? Anyway, if you can tolerate wearing one of those in Hawaii then I don't think it's a stretch at all to say you can tolerate an UHF in the colder months. To be fair I have no clue how cold it gets in Hawaii though.
I only have one unbrushed flannel and that's the 129. In my experience the unbrushed flannel doesn't have the same thermal properties that brushed flannel does. I can wear the 129 in hotter temps because it doesn't make me warm the way my uhf's do. But, as @neph93 pointed out, uhf's can serve as a decent top to wear during those chilly mornings or evenings.
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Thanks everyone absolutely appreciate the feedback. Temps right now are around 60’s in the mornings and evenings. I’m comfortable using the 193 or 195 as a shacket in those temps, but come right off when it reaches 70. This past “winter” temps hovered in the 50’s-60’s throughout the day. It’s windy where I live so it always feels chillier. Seems like a uhf could be useful during that time.
@manufc10 thanks for your comments. Definitely helped!
@gaseousclay always wondered what the difference was between brushed and unbrushed, thanks for explaining that.
@neph93 you know, moving doesn’t sound so farfetched when you just want to wear awesome clothes for more than a hot minute!
@rocket did that dude wear his uhf in the Hawaiian summer?
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@rocket did that dude wear his uhf in the Hawaiian summer?
Unlikely @RoxRocks86 since a further investigation just showed that the guy in question wasn’t living in Hawaii at all, sry I’m stupid and old….
Maybe on chilly hoolio days a UHF could work as a option. Or if you plan to hang around Mauna Kea... -
It’s ok grandpa I forgive you. If Mauna Kea erupted while covered in snow, would it still be uhf weather?
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When's the expected fairytale release date for these? I haven't treated myself to a UHF in 2 years… the green is probably the best UHF i've ever seen.
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Sorry guys, I found this and answered my own question. I'm sure it's annoying when I ask these questions because I don't take the time to read everything in the forum.
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Yeah next month hopefully Thanks for posting.
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You're welcome
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@Filthy:
the green is probably the best UHF i've ever seen.
^^^^^^ Agree 110%