

icebreaker ..tried them all, worth every penny
Have you perhaps also experience with 100% merino baselayers like Icebreaker and how they compare?Halvarssons offers several base layers made from Merino and Outlast combined (e.g., their Comfort and Light Wool ranges). I highly recommend them from first-hand experience. Good stuff!
Outlast never worked for me. Prefer layers of merino wool, Warn ‘n Safe electric stuff for really cold rides.Does anyone have insight in how baselayers combining outlast and merino compare to 100% merino baselayers?
Have you perhaps also experience with 100% merino baselayers like Icebreaker and how they compare?
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I do feel the cold
My latest keep warm item is in effect a string vest worn under an Icebreaker merino base layer. ( i wear a nice thick norwegian fishermans jumper over that and a down parka ) i am comfortable then at very cold temps
I picked up this tip from some cold weather special forces bloke on You tube so gave it a try.
I daresay there will be similar available cheaper but this is the one recommended, like merino it goes a week without stinking
one of these
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Brynje Super Thermo T-shirt (inlay)
Brynje Super Thermo mesh T-Shirt with 1/2 sleeves. Solid inlay fabric on shoulders for protection when using medium to heavy backpack.www.nordiclife.co.uk
All I can say is that the mesh stuff makes a noticeable differenceI've looked at Brynje kit a few times on Ray Mears site. They make some interesting looking clothing with the polypropylene mesh being their USP. I believe Hillary and Tenzing used Brynje kit on Everest.
I might try one of those for high intensity activities.
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