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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. Could I ask here: what about playing in the rain/cold? Are there any water-repellent and warm undershirts that can be worn under uniform? Our team announced winter league instead of futsal this year. Does it mean there will be both practices and games? How cold would be too cold to have a game/practice? What's the best way to dress warmly but keep your uniform/number visible? Obvously, I am very new to this. Thank you.[/quote] Our club practices all winter outside as long as the temperature is above 32 degrees. Ive heard we are doing an outdoor winter league but no details yet. [/quote] So what do you all wear in winter? Compression shirt, compression pants, 2 shirts, one sweatshirt and sweat pants? [/quote] Close - compression shirt and pants, LS shirt (has multiple weights - picks based on how cold it is), socks, fleece and sweatpants on top, gloves and hat. If he gets hot after running around, he removes the fleece and hat. If there's rain, he puts a waterproof wind breaker on top, but bottom half still gets pretty wet. [/quote] Thank you. First cold practice yesterday. Kid said his hands were cold. This will be our first time doing outdoor winter games. [/quote]
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