Merino Clothing (base layers, etc)

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  • Their underwear looks like underwear to me, besides my gitch is way down the list of judgements that will be passed about my appearance by anyone who sees me in a state of undress.

  • Yea, I am looking for shirts though mostly that I'll use for running - so trying to avoid looking like a tool 🙂

  • Rab merino t suitable?

  • Yea, this looks really good - also there's actually a physical shop here in Berlin with very nice people that stock Rab - will pay them a visit đź‘Ť

    For you guys in the UK - Howies just announced sale (need to register and log in with your email to see the sale items), looking good though!


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  • Not merino, but it's 40% off all baselayers over at the GoreWear website right now, thought I'd mention it in here..
    https://www.gorewear.com/en-uk/men/base-layers

  • I want to get a ss merino top, ls merino top and winter collar (maybe also boxers). Other than rapha anywhere I should be looking?

  • Albion. Whisper this, but having preached the quality of Rapha’s merino base layers for years, I think I might actually prefer the Albion ones now.

  • Their branding tho :'(

  • Was actually looking at these, don't have any LS annoyingly but got 2 ss and a winter collar. Thanks!

  • Their branding tho :'(

    You're supposed to wear base layers underneath other layers tho :)

  • I found the “scooped” neckline a bit weird on the Albion merinos. Fine as an under layer - but even then I tend to wear merino when it’s colder, so would rather avoid the couple of inch gap at the top.

    Icebreaker is still my goto, but I’ve also now got a couple of dhb merinos which are pretty good (and very lightly branded so you don’t see the “dhb”)

  • rapha win for merino boxers still, finiesterre OK but even spendier.
    Icebreaker for ls tops, have a range of casual and sporty options. dhb are OK but size small.

  • Varusteleka has 20% off merino stuff right now.

  • Anyone used https://www.isobaa.com/ ?

    Saw them on a bikepacking video and wondered

  • They are on sportpursuit all the time, so buy there for a discount. I have a few tops and they are nice.

    https://www.sportpursuit.com/shop/isobaa?sp_nav=ct-4.pb-1512.&p=3

  • Yes, lots. I like them. Especially the boxers.

  • One more for isobaa here.

    The Super Natural stuff on Sport Pursuit is also quite good. I have 2 of their hoodies are they are excellent.

  • Useful, thanks.

    Thinking of trying a LS merino jersey for touring/racing.

  • Just make sure it's poly blend. I think around 120g/M2 is nice. A chest zip is good too for air in warm weather.

  • Plus whatever for isobaa. Have a few things - fit and style is above average, the actual merino seems a little more fragile than icebreaker for example.

    Dhb merino is another option

  • Just make sure it's poly blend.

    What, why?
    The blend stuff lasts a bit longer maybe, but to me good 100% merino things definitely feel nicer and make me sweat less..

  • For me personally, lasts longer, preper the feel, fabrics can be thinner this more breathable, absorbs less water and dries faster. But still get the merino benefits. If it's for a winter baselayer, sure go full merino if you wish. But for summer a merino blend is better.
    Also full merino can be itchy for me brand depending, blend isn't. I think performance is better.

  • Any in particular you'd recommend (merino blend shirts for summer I mean)?

  • For me, I'd like a half length zip to vent it. Plus long sleeves. Beyond that most brands are good. The mountain brands generally get it right. I made my own in the end. Also go light colours to reduce radiation absorption, really makes a difference.

    I've had some Montane primino ones for years and done well. Rab do some. 120/140g/M2 is good area. But neither are light colours.

    Rapha merino mesh is good for super hot weather. But not long sleeved.

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