Underwear & Socks - How to Dress for Special Operations

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  • @LifeisaSpecialOperation
    @LifeisaSpecialOperation  5 років тому +821

    Never forget that “there is no such thing as bad weather… just bad clothing.”

    • @swedishotter8602
      @swedishotter8602 5 років тому +29

      This is a real eye opener. Thank you for your quality content.

    • @borristhebutcher6632
      @borristhebutcher6632 5 років тому +5

      They do have Nomex chonies 👍

    • @KRFTW1995
      @KRFTW1995 5 років тому +3

      Boy you airsoft guys really work hard to copy the real military. 🙄

    • @MartinRodriguez-ox7vh
      @MartinRodriguez-ox7vh 5 років тому +8

      This Is The Most Important Video Yet From " Life Is A Special Operation ™. As A Honorably Discharged Regular Component USMC Infantry Rifleman And Reconnaissance Marine, You Have To Have The Right Gear For The Right Mission Profile. SEMPER FIDELIS SPIRITUS INVICTUS.

    • @LifeisaSpecialOperation
      @LifeisaSpecialOperation  5 років тому +11

      @@borristhebutcher6632 Good to know. Thanks

  • @tyler4475
    @tyler4475 5 років тому +668

    You know youre an SF guy when you freak out over cotton socks.

    • @jugoolick2006
      @jugoolick2006 5 років тому +12

      I'm totally falling in love with this dad...

    • @first_namelast_name5139
      @first_namelast_name5139 4 роки тому +16

      Anyone who’s had to run in freezing rain will attest that cotton socks are a no go when things get wet.

    • @jesse8031
      @jesse8031 3 роки тому +7

      Not true. I am a medic and civillian SAR guy and we all learn this and practice it. So it isn't proof the person is in SF. I've never spent one day in the military.

    • @c0rt3x2k2
      @c0rt3x2k2 3 роки тому +1

      Cotton kills

  • @TheSpekkel1
    @TheSpekkel1 5 років тому +129

    In the Finnish military, during the winter where the temperature gets to -35C (-31F) and even colder pretty regularly, we were taught to wear wool socks (80%wool/20poly) as a first layer, cotton as second (or a second layer of wool depending on your preference and situation), as to draw the moisture away from the first layer and change the cotton socks every 2-5 hours depending on how much your feet sweat. The boots were thick rubber boots with this separate felt insert you have inside of it and we were told to put newspaper between the wool insert and the boot to draw even more moisture away and when the paper got too moist you can dry it or throw it away depending on the situation, also works as fire starter if not too wet and doesn't take too much space in a ruck. Same logic applied to warm seasons, with normal military boots, wool first, cotton second. Every soldier in my company was required to carry minimum of 6 pairs of cotton and 4 pairs of wool socks at all times when out training. I never got any blister or so cold feet i couldn't operate with this combination. Quick tip: in winter, when changing socks wrap the wet socks around your neck or anyplace that doesn't sweat that much as to dry the sock with your own body heat or in the summer hang them outside of your rucksack to air dry them.

    • @local_hotpotato
      @local_hotpotato 4 роки тому

      Se fiilis kun palautat lopuks 12 paria mustia sukkia ja mietit mmmistä vitusta niitä on kertyny

    • @sidobpogge
      @sidobpogge 3 роки тому +6

      A friend of mine put female sanitary napkins between the wool insert and the rubber boot. Because it was in the army we had endless discussions about if this was macho or not... A good tip is also to save a pair of clean socks in an air tight plastic bag for 14 days into an exercise and then show them to everybody in the tent :-)

    • @EnPeeSee
      @EnPeeSee 3 роки тому

      Might be better in the long run to go with one solid pair of thick wool socks, doubling-up on socks could constrict your feet and defeat the purpose of the extra insulation.

    • @TheSpekkel1
      @TheSpekkel1 3 роки тому +8

      @@EnPeeSee Or just go up one boot size.

    • @TheDabernet
      @TheDabernet 2 роки тому

      All valid and correct implementations - Pass! Promote! Propagate!

  • @adambrooks7527
    @adambrooks7527 5 років тому +218

    This man speaks the truth it’s the little things like this that makes the biggest difference

    • @LifeisaSpecialOperation
      @LifeisaSpecialOperation  5 років тому +59

      That is the point. It is such a little thing but having the wrong socks can ruin your day.....week.

    • @jrlubom
      @jrlubom 4 роки тому +1

      A little goes a long way!!!

    • @jeffrussell777
      @jeffrussell777 Рік тому +1

      @@LifeisaSpecialOperation I was in a Sauna once in the early 90's with a very big old man...he said he served under Patton and Patton one time asked him what the Men Need...he said he told him ....Fresh Socks and a Good Breakfast/Amen^

  • @phoenix-king779
    @phoenix-king779 5 років тому +886

    Daughter:"My feet are cold I'm wearing cotton socks"
    DAD:"Makes 10min vid on socks"
    Daughter:" I have a boyfriend"
    Dad:"Makes 1hr video about best places to hide a body

    • @kekelaward
      @kekelaward 5 років тому +44

      "Shoot, Shovel, Shut Up".

    • @DeathShadow329
      @DeathShadow329 5 років тому +8

      @@kekelaward Shoot, shovel, scurry.. more like it

    • @paultaylor5219
      @paultaylor5219 5 років тому +1

      Quick lime makes short work of remains!! Or so I've heard? Or no wait a min; I read that in a book somewhere!!

    • @daffhead4975
      @daffhead4975 5 років тому +11

      Best way to hide a body is digging a hole about 3 M deep and dump the body, fill it up with 2 M of dirt and put the remains of a boar or other animal you killed. Then fill the rest of the hole.

    • @CBZero
      @CBZero 5 років тому

      Well...

  • @shiftyschultz3254
    @shiftyschultz3254 5 років тому +92

    Unironically one of the most important videos.

    • @shiftyschultz3254
      @shiftyschultz3254 5 років тому +9

      Also, the goretex rain jackets are highly underrated as a good way of drastically reducing the amount of insulating layers you need in most circumstances, while being easy to remove for when things get sweaty.

  • @faithzero2697
    @faithzero2697 5 років тому +435

    When your daughter triggers you so hard that you have to make a UA-cam video just to link her the video when she or one of her friends gets it wrong again.

    • @jugoolick2006
      @jugoolick2006 5 років тому +14

      I'm falling in love with this dad...

    • @1225Media
      @1225Media 5 років тому +3

      This dad did NOTHING wrong!!!!!

    • @grisom5863
      @grisom5863 2 роки тому +2

      @@1225Media
      The only thing he did wrong was not make the information available to her earlier.

  • @Spectre361
    @Spectre361 5 років тому +149

    The old salty drill Sargent always said “cotton is rotten”

  • @DerbyMods
    @DerbyMods 4 роки тому +22

    Them not allowing you to use the jacket is the reason you're so well informed and prepared at all times. In my opinion everything happens for a reason, even if it doesn't seem like it at the time.

  • @escabrosa1
    @escabrosa1 3 роки тому +15

    Good advice. I was in 10th Group for quite a few years and followed pretty much the same guidelines. I wore my Gore-Tex shell, though. You can also learn a thing or two from thru-hikers. I learned a lot thru-hiking the AT. I wore Darn Tough merino wool socks and ExOfficio nylon underwear for the entire 2200 miles and they worked out great.

  • @byff2323
    @byff2323 3 роки тому +23

    As a 20 year AF veteran, I couldn't thumbs-up this video enough! All of this is truth and is being passed down to my son who is planning on being a USAF Aircrew member.

  • @frostbitepokin9520
    @frostbitepokin9520 5 років тому +10

    The reason we got this video is because of his Daughter. Thanks daughter of life is a special operation

  • @eivoilaittaaverotukseen6426
    @eivoilaittaaverotukseen6426 5 років тому +7

    Excellent. Agree with you 100 %. When you talk about wool, I would simply say go for merino wool. It's light weight, warm, stays relatively dry even when you sweat. Also, there are underwear (long johns and long sleeves) that are a mix of polypro and merino wool. Helly Hansen makes them and I bet a lot of other brands as well.

  • @brendanmatelan2129
    @brendanmatelan2129 3 роки тому +9

    I definitely broke your "no cotton" rule whenever I first started hitting the gym a couple years ago. I would wear cotton underwear, socks, and t-shirt. They would reek afterward. I eventually learned that and bought appropriate, moisture wicking underwear, socks, and t-shirts. Huge improvement.

  • @Andromedon777
    @Andromedon777 5 років тому +7

    Literally bought some wool socks for tomorrow's GoRuck Star Course because of this video. Thanks a lot!

  • @brendanreary9142
    @brendanreary9142 5 років тому +16

    Having used polypropylene long underwear during my days in the USMC and now using merino wool, my preference is merino wool. Just be prepared to pay the premium for the merino wool base layer.

  • @Bsquared1972
    @Bsquared1972 3 роки тому +7

    Great video! As a USAF flyboy, we always wore Nomex, even our long-johns were nomex. I wish I'd been educated about socks and boots, would have made life much easier. Thank you!

  • @davidaylsworth8964
    @davidaylsworth8964 2 роки тому +2

    Great information. My first RSM was a Korean War vet and very Scottish, he drilled into us the merits of wool. I do not own cotton socks or underwear to this day. At 70 I still go for hikes in all weather and am always better off at the end of the trail than my hiking partners because of the gear I wear. It’s old and well worn but serviceable.

  • @the7observer
    @the7observer 5 років тому +7

    5:34 - they are made of Merino wool (from Merino sheep), it's fibers are much thinner than normal wool (less irritant). I have some Merino wool socks and it's great (just a little hot on summer) but tends to keep moisture away from the feet
    6:58 - "go commando" 😂

  • @lobisw
    @lobisw 5 років тому +1

    The niche insights are better than the general ones in my opinion. You can find thousands of videos on what to eat, but this is the first one I've seen on what socks/underwear to use.

  • @dionthomas5418
    @dionthomas5418 5 років тому +26

    Wool underwear and socks are the best of the best in special operations

  • @JD-vv2qp
    @JD-vv2qp 5 років тому +18

    This is absolutely spot on. Good info, simply and clearly put. Thank you, Sir

  • @jrosetbs
    @jrosetbs 5 років тому +6

    This is so good. I’ve been in Hawaii for the last decade and I have never worn underwear, just board shorts, and socks only for training. I wondered what in the world am I going to do when I start selection for pararescue. This is exactly what I needed, thanks.

    • @kekelaward
      @kekelaward 5 років тому

      Good luck on selection. Maybe think about doing some training on Mauna Kea, for some high altitude, snow stuff and cold weather acclimation prior to the course.

    • @jrosetbs
      @jrosetbs 5 років тому

      Legalize Shemp thanks, that’s good advice!

  • @richardpellis
    @richardpellis 2 роки тому

    Video is much appreciated.
    57 years old, never in military, but have worn all cotton my whole life. And suffered from frozen feel and cold on the rest of my body as a result. Fortunately, I'll lived in the south my whole life so I didn't have to deal with harsh weather.
    Makes sense now as to why several of the merino wool sock company’s are located in the north.

  • @DiabloOutdoors
    @DiabloOutdoors 3 роки тому +2

    Very good. I only wear Merino wool socks. The best brands are Darn Tough, Smartwool, and Icebreaker. One important note here, some will use polypro undersocks to avoid blisters. It may work, but it may also give you... blisters! So try and see if it does you good or bad before using any undersocks. Me, I never use them.
    Underwear: One thing missing: do not wear a speedo-style or boxers too short. That may cause you some serious thighs burns. You're very prone to that if you have strong legs like a football player, hockey player, or ultra-fit SF. I use regular boxers in normal daily life and a little bigger ones when going for some serious distance. I use the synthetic UnderArmour ones. They are very durable, dry fast, and very comfortable but will switch to Merino ones if I know that a fire hazard may occur.

  • @drob437
    @drob437 5 років тому +17

    USMC issue wool long johns kept me warm while digging out a stuck 5 ton at Camp Fuji in the freezing rain.

  • @obnoxiouscommenter6194
    @obnoxiouscommenter6194 2 роки тому +1

    When I was younger, I had to make do with local cotton underwear. Once I got my first paycheck I decided to try out Airism innerwear from the new store Uniqlo and it made so much of a difference I can't imagine going back to cotton. It's very hot and humid where I lived at the time and my body runs hot so I would almost always sweat, even indoors

  • @JayStClair-mh5wv
    @JayStClair-mh5wv 5 років тому +4

    I thought it was just our unit that wasnt allowed to wear the issued gortex jacket and pants. I still have mine. One of the best things from my TOE that I kept when I left the Army.

  • @Neighbour_Al
    @Neighbour_Al 3 роки тому +1

    Care of socks: Turn them inside out to dry or for washing. It gets all the toe jam out. I wear Thorlos and I farm in "tactical" boots. I like the side zipper so I can doff and don them fast and keep dirt out of the house. So spot on about wool. I work outdoors in the winter too, and nothing beats it. Great videos for anyone that works outdoors in harsh conditions.

  • @iancsb1
    @iancsb1 3 роки тому +2

    This is great!
    I learned these lessons backpacking and skiing.
    Always have merino wool on my feet if I'm outdoors. Wear light hikers daily. Farm to Feet is a great american brand

  • @Greg_M308
    @Greg_M308 5 років тому +2

    I've been waiting forever for someone to address this issue. Thanks!

  • @VikingPreparedness
    @VikingPreparedness 5 років тому +23

    Good treatment of the subject. You could make a few hundred bucks turning it into a magazine article. DOL

  • @bla2220
    @bla2220 5 років тому +35

    Here's a weird one.
    When I was in the military we had a sea bag checklist.
    Would you show the civilians how to use the seabeck checklist for civilian clothing.

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 3 роки тому +1

    I was in the Air Force and they issued us wool socks and cotton underwear, but I was not in a special operations unit throughout my career and I wore wool products as much as possible except for the parka and outer pants which was issued to us. I still wear wool products now and love them especially during Winter months when it is really cold and stay warm.

  • @ChrisSmith-jcs1111
    @ChrisSmith-jcs1111 3 роки тому +1

    In the early 90s, we discovered the old poly/nylon bike shorts. They worked well in hot, wet, and humid climates or when we worked around water and kept Big Jim and the Twins secure and relatively comfortable. We then discovered women's workout shorts in the poly/lycra blend. The fit and feel was more comfortable and the cost was about a third of the bike shorts. Clothing tech has come a long way since then.

  • @martinsalovsky49
    @martinsalovsky49 5 років тому +4

    Thanks for advices sir, I'm totally going to use them on my winter survival training in february!

  • @rockslyde1776
    @rockslyde1776 5 років тому

    Perception and self identity is a fickle thing. The tankers in the 3rd AD all wore the gortex jackets. As I recall, they saw themselves as pretty macho. So, I saved my money and bought one. I loved it! The Matterhorn boots on the other hand were horrible. As a medic I always found it easier to blend in to what ever the unit norm was. You know, wear what they wear, train on the same equipment etc. Learning to operate the M1 Abrams is one of many great memories. I'm now on the hunt for the smart socks. Thx!

  • @davidberens2189
    @davidberens2189 5 років тому +2

    Thanks, I really needed this. It will help a lot this winter.

  • @jiachengwu4185
    @jiachengwu4185 5 років тому +47

    Be assured this person only talks about stuff he knows extremely well about.

  • @petedavis8701
    @petedavis8701 5 років тому +3

    Another brilliant advice vid, mixed with amusing anecdotes, Thanks for sharing.

  • @beefmomma
    @beefmomma 5 років тому

    Very important video. Not just for special forces but for everyone

  • @firstnamenonapplicable5138
    @firstnamenonapplicable5138 5 років тому +7

    As a runner I thank you kind sir

  • @Joel-ge4lv
    @Joel-ge4lv 5 років тому +2

    We had the same system when I was in scouts. Wool socks have come a long way since then.

  • @TheTacticalChannel
    @TheTacticalChannel 5 років тому +7

    Amazing video! Please do more like these on very import but little discussed topics!

  • @stephenbritton9297
    @stephenbritton9297 5 років тому

    Talking about FR products, I don’t know if the military has FR underwear, but in the auto racing industry there are FR underwear and bras. Most professional drivers wear three FR layers: underwear, long john like underlayer and the outer suit. Add FR socks and balaclava, shoes, helmet and gloves and they’re pretty well protected.

  • @michaelkjrgaardsrensen9532
    @michaelkjrgaardsrensen9532 5 років тому +2

    Wise words, great vid 👍

  • @ScGendo
    @ScGendo 2 роки тому +1

    I've done my basic training in the Alps and our jacket was one of those plastic ones you can pack into a pouch, but we had plenty questionables layers...glad I could wear goretex for everyday activities after that.

  • @cmcer1995
    @cmcer1995 3 роки тому

    I just purchased Smartwool Socks for my grand daughter as she was complaining of could feet in Germany, and got her Faux lined hiking boots, Vegans are a strange group. Gortex is the only way to go for an outer shell; hat, coat, pants, gloves, gaiters. Saved me on many occasions when caught above timberline. Definitely synthetics for base layer, never cotton, didn't want hypothermia. Good information, survival information. I did Subscribe and Like. Had previously purchased your work-out routines Special Operations Fitness but for a 60+ yo male had to seriously modify, but still a good variety.

  • @hattrickjs
    @hattrickjs 3 роки тому

    Wore Fox River at selection...no issues. Don't forget to toughen your feet though before long rucks/hikes. Common sense video...good info

  • @lynchetts
    @lynchetts 4 роки тому +2

    In UK SF we have nomex underwear and nomex breathable dry suits for CT maritime Ops

  • @aviddavid8793
    @aviddavid8793 5 років тому +1

    People dont forget that nylon is a great rain, snow and wind blocker and keeps everything isolated. Nylon always the outer cloth basically raincoat and wintercoat hybrid if you wear what is said in the video.

  • @daviswebb8374
    @daviswebb8374 5 років тому +2

    Love seeing you uploads

  • @caffeinefreemtndew
    @caffeinefreemtndew 5 років тому +1

    I feel like someone with experience would dismiss this topic as silly, but I appreciate the video. It's not to have have to learn stuff through trial and error.

  • @chrissistarski
    @chrissistarski 5 років тому +2

    Best episode ever, thanks 😊

  • @diogosequeira4878
    @diogosequeira4878 2 роки тому

    Ever since I watched this video and bought me some poly/wool socks I never looked at cotton socks the same way again. The differnce is brutal and I've gladly spent hundreds of euros in good socks since I watched this, totally worth it though.

  • @twobalcain
    @twobalcain Рік тому

    Technical fabric is also more conservative of water and electrical use for drying in the home.

  • @WhyBeUgly
    @WhyBeUgly 5 років тому +11

    This might be the most important video ever to someone who's looking to go SOF

  • @jackpenley
    @jackpenley 5 років тому +1

    Yes, Nomex socks and chonies are out there. I know racing drivers use 'em, and I'm sure firefighters do as well.

  • @kekelaward
    @kekelaward 5 років тому +1

    Excellent crossover vid. Thank you.

  • @isidorebranham5327
    @isidorebranham5327 5 років тому

    Salute!!!Wool socks are comfortable and ward of athletes foot and most people aren’t aware of the advantages of wearing them so the prices stay low!!! Salute!!!

  • @jastdi2
    @jastdi2 2 роки тому

    What a laugh! When I went to ranger school in Dec-Feb, we were issued a field jacket liner and a poncho. Army socks were wool, but the issue long-john’s were a cotton/wool blend. Nobody wore those because they itched; we wore cotton. But…. All said here is true.

  • @jacobrawleigh6410
    @jacobrawleigh6410 4 роки тому +2

    When I was a boy scout they taught us a simple phrase. Cotton kills. I don't even own cotton socks for the reasons in this video and whenever I'm hunting, hiking, or working out cotton is a no no. When I join the services I suspect that will continue.

  • @douglassmith3016
    @douglassmith3016 5 років тому +7

    Agreed: Cotton *IS* evil. Wash your socks by hand, separate from other clothing, immediately after you take them off. DO NOT wash your socks with your underwear. Repeat, *DO NOT WASH YOUR SOCKS WITH YOUR UNDERWEAR.* Your crotch is a special operation, also.

  • @AndyE30
    @AndyE30 5 років тому +5

    I've been waiting on an underwear/sock video from both you and DaddyGarand. Thanks!

    • @kekelaward
      @kekelaward 5 років тому +1

      You know Daddy is going for the Plaid look.

  • @paratrooperlane7022
    @paratrooperlane7022 5 років тому +11

    Great info, thanks. A lot of guys in my unit didn't wear socks or underwear, not me, I wanted my stuff tight.

  • @gibbsm
    @gibbsm 5 років тому +1

    Also if you fly on a plane, don't wear 'plastic' clothes, this is for everyone. I know you mentioned MOS's that use aviation, but just the general public flies a lot, and it would apply to us as well. That gore-tex jacket is dope and you missed out, sad day when I had to turn it in to CIF :(

  • @thatdudeCR
    @thatdudeCR 5 років тому +2

    XGO boxers, Darn Tough socks. Best combo ever and got me through Ranger School. RLTW

  • @MT-tu8qd
    @MT-tu8qd 5 років тому +1

    Sir. This is a very good channel..

  • @Rubeless
    @Rubeless 5 років тому

    I wore jock straps most of the time. Excellent support and if you have mud butt, just let it go and hopefully find a water crossing.
    Also very important for long term foot care is inner soles from super feet or doc sholls at the very least. Use them in all your foot wear.
    Wash your boots and running shoes often. Soak them in warm water with a few drops of dawn. Then rinse them and hang to dry. They will last longer and feel better.
    Change out your socks often, your feet will feel the difference. I continue to do this as a civilian if I work more than 8 hours.
    Very important to take exceptional care of your feet and teeth.

  • @jugoolick2006
    @jugoolick2006 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video! Very informative and good to know.

  • @freddyt86
    @freddyt86 5 років тому +2

    Darn Tough full cushion T4022 socks are my favorite so far. They have been great when wearing Garmont T8s. Need to hit up that lifetime warranty on my old pairs.

  • @hossv1147
    @hossv1147 5 років тому +1

    Magnificently superb. A subject many have refused or failed to do so. Yet it's sooooo essential. As an individual always utilizing leather boots for work, living in the desert and having sweaty feet, wool has been keen for me.
    P.S. - After the recent Baghdadi raid with the dog sniffing out his chonies, it's understandable why commandos go commando. 😁👍🇺🇲🗽🥇🗽🇺🇲👍😊

  • @alexperepech1023
    @alexperepech1023 2 роки тому

    Cool 😎 Thank you for sharing!

  • @WraithWeaponry
    @WraithWeaponry 2 роки тому

    I wear wool everything usually. I've recently upgraded to Alpaca wool over merino. It just does everything better than sheep wool. You can even get Alpaca underwear or for cheaper you can get Woolly underwear and it will last if you wash it correctly with wool shampoo and delicate cycles.

  • @SethBeck
    @SethBeck 5 років тому +36

    I remember that Gor-Tex edict. Stupidest effing decision among many that I experienced while AD.

    • @delancyj67
      @delancyj67 5 років тому +1

      Why the hate for Gore-tex?

    • @SethBeck
      @SethBeck 5 років тому +3

      delancyj67 you misread, I love Gore-Tex. Rewatch the video.

    • @ok-kk3ic
      @ok-kk3ic 5 років тому +1

      Seth / Why did they make the decision?

    • @johndoe6940
      @johndoe6940 5 років тому +4

      My guess it was b/c it wasn't macho to be warm & dry wearing something new?
      'You have to be a REAL man & tough it out' type of mentality.

    • @SethBeck
      @SethBeck 5 років тому +2

      o k if I remember correctly it was something to do with a potential fire hazard. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

  • @nikolassmithers4870
    @nikolassmithers4870 5 років тому +14

    The corpman got me covered on socks I’m good

  • @mystershow
    @mystershow 4 роки тому

    It's really funny because when I was in the army (another country), we were issued Gore-Tex jacket as well but were forbidden to wear them as well.
    I don't know why, they were so good against wind and rain (not so great against cold).
    But no, we had to use our poncho and be as wet from the sweating.

  • @495500050192
    @495500050192 5 років тому +1

    one of the best videos.

  • @davesafirellc
    @davesafirellc 5 років тому

    Check out Darn Tough wool socks and Point6 wool socks. Point6 was started by the founders of Smartwool. There are also companies like DRIFIRE that make flame retardant base layers, underwear, long johns, etc. Merino wool base layers are also an option.

  • @z0r080
    @z0r080 3 роки тому

    Very interesting video, never thought about it, thanks!

  • @stevekern6270
    @stevekern6270 2 роки тому

    Try Merino Wool everything...it is worth it. Also, German Loden is very serviceable.

  • @ramonsabordo5994
    @ramonsabordo5994 5 років тому +1

    This brought back some memories.

  • @OrangeSolaire
    @OrangeSolaire 5 років тому +4

    Can you please do a vid on the "break away Jakes"?

  • @skylerrutherford9870
    @skylerrutherford9870 5 років тому +10

    Never realized why they called it going commando until now

  • @edwinlyles6076
    @edwinlyles6076 4 роки тому

    I like that saying....... there's know such thing as badd weather JUST badd clothing choices.....now that's fire...!!!!!

  • @delancyj67
    @delancyj67 5 років тому +7

    I've been wearing socks and underwear made from bamboo. I'm finding it incredibly comfortable.

    • @dand1947
      @dand1947 4 роки тому +1

      I've started wearing bamboo socks, whilst they are soft and comfy, not great for keeping out the cold

  • @jayyank6724
    @jayyank6724 4 роки тому

    Great info

  • @klausphx
    @klausphx 5 років тому +1

    Summer time Some Ground Unit guys are using Silk Boxers helps a lot from Chaffing

  • @alejandroe5573
    @alejandroe5573 5 років тому +1

    Thank you I needed this

  • @mushroomlw1717
    @mushroomlw1717 5 років тому

    In Alaska there is a saying.
    There is no such thing as bad weather, just bad equipment.
    That is because if you wait for nice sunny weather to do any outdoor activities, you pretty much won't do anything.
    Merino wool makes for a great base layer. And if it is cold enough, poly pro is great for a mid layer. And when it is cold a wind proof and water proof exterior is preferred. Cause if your layers are breathable, a small breeze can blow away any body heat your breathable layers are holding. Even the lightest wind breaker can make a huge difference in retaining body heat in your layers.
    And water proof not just to keep you dry and comfortable. But when you are dry you stay warmer and your feet are less likely to develop any blisters while hiking.
    And gore tex is not really waterproof, it is more like water resistant. When your up un the mountains or on a river bank, the cloud mist or fog mist can make it through that breathable so called waterproof membrane just like your perspiration is designed to do with gore tex.
    A good rain jacket will say 'Water Proof' and have vents you can unzip in problem heated areas. And the less velcro, the better.
    I find a lot of things get stuck in velcro and gets very annoying. And trying to unzip your rain jacket with one hand is annoying as well. And if you fish or hunt you will have to do.
    Plus, undoing velcro can scare your game away.

  • @BC-cp5vr
    @BC-cp5vr 5 років тому +2

    On selection a seasoned operator advised us to choose a set of boots 1/2 to 1 size bigger than normal and to wear 2 pairs of socks(wool). This was invaluable information as from the constant walking and running, my feet had swollen up within a day, removed one pair of socks, and the boot fit perfectly.

  • @jrjohnryanjr
    @jrjohnryanjr 5 років тому +1

    Silk is excellent for first layer

  • @1fromtheroad
    @1fromtheroad 3 роки тому

    There is a boat on the jungle school patch for a reason. Day 2 cut off the cotton underwear and life was good. Ft Sherman in the early 80’s.

  • @jayyank6724
    @jayyank6724 4 роки тому

    Every time this guys kills it !!!!!

  • @commanderhammer2113
    @commanderhammer2113 5 років тому +1

    Today I bought military wool socks because of your recommendations to not wear cotton socks (I bought few pairs of cottons for my week on skiing in mountains but then I found this video)

  • @katarinatravel3764
    @katarinatravel3764 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @nickoneshot4679
    @nickoneshot4679 4 роки тому +4

    Could you expand on "Break Away Jakes" I cant find any other information about them? Sounds like they would be a great modification for polypro.

    • @gokuusf
      @gokuusf 3 роки тому

      It sounds like he had Alterations remove the outer seem of each leg of his poly pros and sew in a long Velcro strip in it's place so the only part perm sewed together were all the inner seems. Thus when he pulled on them the Velcro would come loose and they would come off fast like tear away pants. then to put them back on ya just connect the Velcro and put them on normally.

  • @valerianocosta5976
    @valerianocosta5976 2 роки тому

    Always hated poly underwear, but the I started working in a wet enviroment, and now they are my best friends, and most appreciated things I buyed in years.

  • @walterreedjr6762
    @walterreedjr6762 5 років тому +1

    from my personal experience clean cotton tshirt (not much plans to sweat) poly pros field jacket liner DCU, BDU or ACU and the gortex jacket and pants is like armor against cold and wet weather

    • @lanceroparaca1413
      @lanceroparaca1413 3 роки тому

      Except when you sweat AND freezes

    • @walterreedjr6762
      @walterreedjr6762 3 роки тому

      @@lanceroparaca1413 roger that but i did mention not much plans to sweat.
      I was in the signal corp.

  • @miilkbone990
    @miilkbone990 4 роки тому +1

    Can you explain the "breakaway jakes" in better detail? I don't need a video but am somewhat confused. "Had a Velcro strip sown along the outside of both legs." I'm trying to understand the benefit of that. My apologies if I sound ignorant, but I'm trying for either an 18X or an 11X, so everything helps. By the way, great video. I've learned a lot from your channel and much appreciated.