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Interesting idea but fairly unscientific my thoughts are that wool keeps you warmer when it's wet but takes longer to dry, synthetic days quicker but have found myself cold when wearing it and gotten sweaty then stopped in a breeze
Yeah, I've found the synthetic dries really quickly, it just doesn't hold moisture. Wool gets wet and stays wet for ages which makes it heavy too.
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