Larry, well the fix worked and your back! I have a mixed bag of clothing. Silk, poly and fishnet are a tossup, I like them all for first layer use. Wool is my prefered second layer, but that is as much personal preference as performance level. Wool is quiet. There are times when this is desired ( nature observation). Product life and cleaning ease are neglected in the initial cost outlay. My dry cleaner loves to see me stop in! Outer layer ( rain/wind) gear is where it can get controversial. Inadequate venting can quickly turn the wearer wet and hypothermic with nary a raindrop penetrating. I am not satisfied with any; goretex, nylon or traditional oilskins if I cannot vent my own body perspiration. Sleeping bags are a whole different study in themselves. I went from a premium down bag ( useless when wet, degrades with compression and lifespan) to a vapor barrier liner, which is self defeating the minute you crawl out and uncomfortable. I even went the traditional bedroll route of canvas and wool blankets until my horse protested the weight. I finally found the products at
www.wiggy.com to meet my needs. The site is loaded with well reasoned explanations of filler materials. It is slanted to their product. I also once possessed a rabbit fur troopers hat. I was glassing coyotes when a round sailed past my head. The Nimrod was quite apologetic. I've never seen rabbits with binnoculars, but a wool watch cap replaced it.