Originally Posted by lazarus Originally Posted by

... in cold weather i've been wearing frogg toggs OVER several layers of clothing in my sleeping bag in my hammock over ccf pads without any noticeable condensation -- when cold i must be perspiring little enough, and the frogg toggs must breath well enough to avoid a problem... it seems your argument would encourage me to wear the frogg toggs closer to my skin -- say just above a wicking layer... with my other clothes on the outside of the frogg toggs to encourage the slight moisture buildup to take place where it will do the most good -- at my skin. i am starting to think/understand that avoiding moisture buildup is only one goal -- and encouraging insensible perspiration at the skin is another. Is it your experience that vapor barrier clothes reduce the issues over condensation at ccf pads?