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27 Jul 2016, 17:03 (Ref:3661501) | #1 | |
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Under the Overalls - Oh I do say...
As a new marshal who only done a few meetings, I will shortly be receiving my first overalls from the SMT. Exciting.
I am however left wondering, what to wear under them, and how that changes seasonally? Gut feel says that shorts, as tempting as it would be in heat, might not be the best idea from a fire safety perspective. Then in the winter I'm guessing its as many layers as you can squeeze in? PS. I've met some of you lot. I know what I'm letting myself in for by asking a question like this. All I ask is that you keeping the scarring mental images of marshals in Mankinis to a minimum Thanks Guys Lee |
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As you might get your picture taken try to look pretty at al times.
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Many years ago I bought some Sparco fire-retardant underwear. Not because I felt I needed it's fire properties, but because:
1) It was on special offer (getting rid of old stock, I suspect) and so was pretty cheap. 2) It's designed for wearing under overalls, so probably comfy (it is) 3) It's pretty good for wicking away sweat on hot days. It's also very hard wearing, looking not much different from when new. If you can find some at a decent price I'd recommend it. *of course the correct answer to "What's worn under the overalls?" is "Nothing, it's all in perfect condition..." |
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T-shirt Shorts Winter: Thermal top (with sleeves) Thermal pants T-shirt (over thermal top) Shorts (over thermal pants) Normal socks Thermal walking socks over them Hats & scarves etc as per your own choice! |
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I believe there is a different under-overall dress code adopted at Scottish circuits
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Wear whatever you think would be comfortable. Two points:
Don't go for man made materials that melt when exposed to heat (nylon, polyester etc) Go for cotton t shirts. Cotton has superb fire resistance and although you may never see a fire at a race circuit a cotton t shirt wouldn't stick to your skin should you find yourself involved, compared to say a nylon or polyester one. |
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what to wear
lots of thin things and take spares and that way you can take of or add on as required its easy to take 2 layers of and still have enough on to keep warm if you have just one thick layer underneath you have to sweat or freeze and always have spare foot wear and clothes to go home in if you get wet
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