My cold weather gear consists of the following;
Patagonia polypropylene turtleneck and long underwear.
Long-sleeved ref shirt (not the Windbeater. I looked at that at the convention and with the plastic lining I think it would just act like a rubber sweat suit. I'd like to see someone come out with a Gore-Tex ref shirt).
Quilted ref jacket - the best!
Lined supplex rain pants. Mine have like a flannel liner, very comfy.
Two pairs of socks.
A pair of winter golf gloves. I found these a few years ago - they have fleece on the back side and thin leather palms, so you can pick up a dime even. I liked them so much I called the mfr and ordered several pairs, they were like $11 - to sell to some of my fellow officials in MN. Come to think of it, I don't think I ever received payment from any of them!
Most times I don't wear it, but I also have an UnderArmor-type bacalava. When I have used it, I took an older ref's hat and cut the band so that it fits over. The look is pretty geeky, so I've only used it a couple times.
With the above setup I have always been comfortable on the field, and look with amazement at those players that decide to "be tough" and go out there in shorts. I'm talking games where it is actively snowing!
By the way, where are you headed Sonny? North like to Tennessee?
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