Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 7705
Loc: southern Cal
My experience has been that saturated fleece can be wrung out quite quickly and will be relatively drier than comparable wool almost immediately. I like both, but fleece has lasted longer than wool for me. I still have the first fleece jacket I bought back in 1981. It still functions,although it is a little threadbare in the elbows. None of my good woolen items from that era have lasted that long.
People should also think about lethal and non-lethal defensive tools. That hasn't been mentioned (as far as I know). However, this sort of stuff depends so much on local law, personal ethics, individual ability, and the state of public safety that I don't know how we can have a useful discussion here.
...because my understanding is that they are more fire retardant..
Mom is in a nursing home. They still have wool blankets in bags, mounted on the wall, for fire suppression. I don't know if this is a regular problem with the wheelchair races, or not...
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