Merino wool is perfect for New Zealand's diverse climates, offering temperature regulation, moisture-wicking, odour resistance, and warmth even when damp. With varying weather conditions across the country – from humid northern summers to frosty southern winters and unpredictable alpine environments – selecting the right weight and style is crucial. In this guide, we'll help you choose the ideal merino base layer for your adventures, considering factors like fabric weight (GSM), activity level, and fit. Whether you're hiking, skiing, or exploring, you'll be ready to enjoy New Zealand's great outdoors in comfort.
If you're looking for the best base layers for your outdoor adventures, you might be wondering whether to choose merino wool or synthetic fabrics. Both have their pros and cons, but in this blog post, we'll show you why merino wool is the superior choice for comfort, performance and sustainability.
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In this blog post, we will explain how to layer your merino wool base layers for optimal comfort and performance, whether you are hiking, skiing, cycling or just enjoying the outdoors.
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Merino wool base layers also need some special care to maintain their quality and performance. Here are some tips on how to care for your merino wool base layers and make them last longer:
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There are many types of base layers available, but one of the best materials for this purpose is merino wool. Merino wool is a natural fibre that comes from a breed of sheep that lives in harsh climates. Merino wool has some amazing properties that make it ideal for base layers, such as...
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