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The best merino wool base layer we tested is the Ibex Woolies 2. Both Liz and Naomi tested this base layer seven years ago, and both of them consistently reach for that same shirt at least once a week. Since then, Ibex has gone through a major rebranding, but for 2023, it has re-released the Woolies. We are overjoyed. We're thrilled to report it has all the same great features we loved with the previous version.

Thin and lightweight Merino blend, 1/4 zip enhances thermal regulation, extra long sleeves and torsoThere is no need to fret if you’re worried that you’re tough on gear. Like all Patagonia gear, the Capilene Midweight comes with Patagonia’s Ironclad Guarantee. This perk covers Patagonia gear for life. Patagonia’s environmental mission strives to repair gear instead of manufacture new items. And for a minimal price, they’ll even repair items with normal wear and tear. If it’s cold, you may intend to pile on the layers. But having a lightweight layer as your next-to-skin layer gives you more flexibility for temperature adjustment while doing something active. This allows you to keep the warmth against your body and adjust as needed. Many folks will layer a heavyweight base layer over a lightweight one for very cold aerobic sports. Most base layer companies recommend air drying your base layers. Smartwool layers can go into the dryer on low heat. If you have the time and space, air drying will undoubtedly extend the lifespan of your layers.

More and more companies are joining the effort to be more Earth-friendly in the production and sales of their products. We wanted to see how those brands compared to more traditional producers.I grabbed Helly Hansen kids wool base layers on sale and they are the ones my daughter reaches for first. TMM Team Member Anna REI Base Layers for Teens First, it’s important to consider what material will work best for your child. Knowing your childs’ sensory needs and what kind of fabrics they do/don’t like can help you make a more informed choice on what brand will be a good fit. Consider how much your kids sweat Fit: A base layer is designed to fit like a second skin, so it needs to be snug but not so restrictive that you can’t move your limbs freely while running.

The same can be said for Smartwool, whose simple washing tips have been drawing people who don’t want to have to think too hard on laundry day. There are a few things to think about, from what kind of training you’re going to be doing to budget to material. The Patagonia Capilene Midweight is a tried and tested base layer. If you take good care of it, I know from personal experience that it can last you ten years or more.When I talked to Ashley, one of her biggest criteria for a base layer is how it fits. While specific fits of base layers are designed for certain use case scenarios, it’s essential to choose a base layer that you feel comfortable wearing. For example, if you don’t like other people seeing you in tight-fitting clothing, an athletic slim-fit base layer is likely not going to be the best choice for you. HOW MUCH TIME ARE YOU WILLING TO INVEST IN CARING FOR YOUR BASE LAYERS? Our base layers testing used six rating metrics with the following weightings to the overall final score: On the flip side I have another child that is always complaining of being cold. Her teachers at school tell me every year that she wears her winter coat in the classroom all day long. I’ll be the first to admit that I was late to jump on the base layers for kids bandwagon. I’ve always loved and worn them as an adult, but I did not appreciate until very recently how much they truly make a difference in keeping kids warm from the inside out.

Caring for wool base layers can get a little, well, wooly. Some, like Smartwool and Icebreaker merino, are formulated to handle regular detergent. Others may require special detergents, like a specific wool wash, for optimal performance. Wool especially is prone to shrinkage in the dryer. If you live in a humid climate, you might want to lean more towards synthetics or wool blends for your base layers. DO YOU WANT A HOOD OR THUMB LOOP ON YOUR BASE LAYER? Lastly, consider material. There are two main types: Merino wool and man-made fabrics such as polyester. Let us run you through their pros and cons... Merino wool To test the Patagonia Capilene Midweight, I wore this base layer against the skin during an October trail running traverse of the Wasatch range. The temperatures ranged from highs in the 70s to lows in the high 30s. I wore just the Capilene Midweight from 6 am to 8 pm when I added a Patagonia Houdini wind shirt to ward off the cold. That was perfect until 3 or 4 am when I added a fleece on top of that. Breathable and stretchy, useful features such as hood and thumb loops, highly adaptable to wide range of conditionsThe Smartwool Intraknit Thermal Merino wins top honors for its weight class thanks to its innovative seamless knitting technology that blends swaths of warm fabric with panels that add durability and ventilation — all without requiring additional seams, which saves on weight and bulk. We think this is a pretty cool innovation, and it seems to work. The slim, athletic fit excels as a base layer, allowing you to top it off with additional layers for a complete system to prepare you for the harshest of conditions. Extra long sleeves, torso, and a drop tail hem ensure that the Intraknit Thermal covers you no matter how you move. The midweight Merino wool blend fabric is a great "just right" weight to use for most cool to cold days outdoors. Not only is the Patagonia Capilene Midweight relatively affordable compared to other technical base layers, but they come in a broad range of colors and a more comprehensive size selection than most companies offer, ranging from XXS to 2XL (or 3XL in men's). They even have kids’ sizes if you want the whole family to match! As more outdoor brands are offering plus-size options, we hope that Patagonia will add at the very least a 3X to women's and more sizes, too. Most synthetics can be tumble dried on low, but air drying is best for some pieces. Base Layers for Kids Football skins are a type of compression sportswear that acts as a second skin. But unlike thermal base layers, they are not worn to keep players warm. They are worn to help improve performance and speed up recovery by improving blood flow. They also support muscles and reduce swelling. Though they do help to regulate your body temperature, which is an added bonus. If you're looking for underlayers to keep you warm, then you need thermal football skins or base layers.

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