Sub Sports Mens Thermal Long Sleeve Mock Turtleneck Top, Brushed Fleece Inner for Warmth, Base Layer Vest, Moisture Wicking, Semi Compression Fit, Available in 6 Colours

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Sub Sports Mens Thermal Long Sleeve Mock Turtleneck Top, Brushed Fleece Inner for Warmth, Base Layer Vest, Moisture Wicking, Semi Compression Fit, Available in 6 Colours

Sub Sports Mens Thermal Long Sleeve Mock Turtleneck Top, Brushed Fleece Inner for Warmth, Base Layer Vest, Moisture Wicking, Semi Compression Fit, Available in 6 Colours

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When it comes to choosing a baselayer, there are other things to consider besides the material it’s made from. Merino rules the day, and these are opaque enough to wear as a first layer on warmer days with no issues. With a 250-gram merino and spandex woven fabric, these are a true midweight pant. Many customers noted that this material is prone to pilling. We recommend investing in a fabric shaver to shave off noticeable signs of pilling. This will maintain a polished appearance and protect your fabric for years to come. You’ll find 100% merino wool in this best choice, and that’s just because it works so dang well. Women love both the fit and feel of this easygoing crew and pant, and the silhouette is right on target.

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to wear a base layer. Our base layer collection has something for everyone, with a variety of materials, colours, and styles to choose from. We have base layers to keep you warm in the coldest weather and base layers to keep you cool in the hottest weather. Whether you’re looking for a base layer to wear under your clothes or a base layer to wear on its own, we have the perfect option for you. The more we wore it, the more we loved it as a terrific all-rounder. It’s not too hot and not too cool, and that’s the primary purpose of a baselayer – to keep you comfortable through a range of activity intensities and weather conditions.One of our lead testers is environmental journalist Kylie Mohr, who spends time running and skiing up and down the mountains of Montana in various blustery conditions. She tested layers in and out-of-bounds to see what kept her warm and dry the best. This blend is lightweight for the density and warmth provided. The material and seams hold up through arduous usage beneath snow pants and work pants in all seasons. They aren’t quite as stretchy as other baselayer options we tested, but we appreciated the inverse effect of not sagging. As a result, we don’t particularly like using the top’s thumbholes, which feel a bit too restrictive.

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Synthetic blends do not offer as much warmth and overall temperature regulation that wool provides. They’re a great choice for high-intensity activities that produce a lot of perspiration without long moments of standstill, like during a hunt, when a chill could set in. What we love: It’s a twin set of wool pullovers, so you’re getting two beautiful tops to layer or wear separately. Seams can cause chafing, so beware of your movement and potential trouble spots. If chafing is a constant problem, you may want to consider the seamless Patagonia Capilene base layers. Bottom length Speaking of warmth, the Smartwool Women’s Classic Thermal Merino Base Layer Crew and Bottom are likewise midweight, 100% merino wool designs — so which kit is warmer? Technically, the Smartwool setup is a fabric weight of 250 gsm.The bottom of the baselayer is just as important as the top and it’s worthwhile looking for one that extends down a little further than the typical non-cycling top. A great summer baselayer that’ll certainly be front and centre of our warm-weather wardrobe. Andy McCandlish / Immediate Media How warm you want your baselayer depends on how warm you naturally are, and how warm you want to stay. Some folk can ride in sub-zero conditions with just a thin baselayer and a shell, while others need three inches of fleece just to go out in autumn. While it can get a bit stinky, we really rated the BodyFit Pro Women’s LS Baselayer. Sam Voaden / Our Media

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There’s no right or wrong answer, but knowing how you’ll use these layers will help narrow the field. You’ll also need to consider the layers surrounding those next-to-skin. Layering System The Chrono became the baselayer to reach for when we were looking at hard days out on the bike. Andy McCandlish / Immediate Media Aim for as few seams and zips as possible, to minimise skin irritation. Ben Delaney / Immediate Media Odour management When it comes to sustainability, buying new gear isn’t as environmentally friendly as having a closet swap with friends or finding scores at the thrift store. But conscious consumers can still shop with Mother Nature in mind. Sustainability can come in many forms: manufacturing new goods with recycled materials, sourcing wool ethically, or creating products in facilities that don’t dump harmful toxins into nearby waterways and pay their employees a livable wage. We wish this sweater came in more color options, like neutrals, for more variety. If you’re feeling flamboyant and colorful, however, either of these beautiful colorways will enhance your wardrobe.We love the curved hemline and thumbhole details. The thumbholes will help the arms stay put and keep you warmer, while adding a bit of an artistic flair. A curved hemline pairs beautifully with low-rise jeans to accentuate your curves and show just a bit of skin. Do note it’s dry clean only, which might be a deterrent for some. It’s a good option for really chilly rides, but a little too warm once the temperature heads up over 5ºC, although it handles sweat well and stays dry. The synthetic fabric does get whiffy though and this didn’t entirely wash out in the laundry, so this is one for day rides rather than multi-day trips. A base layer should have a close fit to your body without sacrificing freedom of movement. Some base layers are tight-ish, but not restrictive or circulation-ending, while others are a tad roomier but not bulky. Rigorously tested and complies with the following fabric rating standards: AS/NZS 4399:2020, ASTM D6544-2012/ASTM D6603-2012/SSTCC 183-2014



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