For the warmer months I usually head up to Sports Direct and pick up a few of the really Cheap Nike Combat base layers they have in their their forever sale, but after just a few rides and washes they develop a stink that can't be rid.
Can anyone recommend anything else thats just as cheap but better in the odour control department ?
Cheers
HOWIES ones but they aren't Sports Direct prices.
ENDURA Baa Baaaaa ones also remain odour free for multiple rides and smell new once washed.
Basically anything Merino as i'm sure you know Man Made fibres trap the bacteria which stinks.
Try to buy when the sale is on but still not Sports direct prices, so its stink or get your hand in your pocket.
As posted above you need Merino.
The best base layers I use aren't cheap but they're excellent,never heard a bad word about them,my favourite piece of outdoor clothing;
http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/product/MER/SUB
Wash your tops in Halo [url= http://www.wiggle.co.uk/halo-proactive-sports-wash-laundry-detergent-1-litre/ ]http://www.wiggle.co.uk/halo-proactive-sports-wash-laundry-detergent-1-litre/[/url]
+1 for Merino. I bought an "Icebreaker" in 2008 and I've used it for everything and it never ever smells of anything. Walked 200 miles in it over 2 weeks without washing it and it never smelled bad (even if I did).
Downside is they're not cheap, but much better economy than repeat buying nylon crap
I prefer bamboo stuff to merino. I don't like smelling of wet sheep, makes life complicated in Derbyshire.
Bamboo Clothing Co (?) do nice stuff. Aldi occasionally do bamboo base layers as well.
Wash your tops in Halo
This. Halo actually does work. Even on smelly helly hanson stuff.
Halo is the answer.
Cheers all, I appreciate Merino (or bamboo) is better for stink free and I use merino base layers in the winter. Just thought they might be a bit warm outside of winter ?
I picked up a LS Merino base layer from Decathlon (think it might have been by Icebreaker not Quechua ) a couple of years ago.
Its lasted 2 winters of commuting, its starting to show its age as a few holes have started to appear but I reckon it could last another winter, cost me about £20.
The Rapha merino baselayer I picked up in their sale for £40 a few months ago is a very nice bit of kit, though I only pay sale prices for Rapha stuff.
Merino is warm and smell free but once you've sweated into it, it becomes soggy and very uncomfortable. So much so that if I'm out longer than 3 hours I have to take a spare one as I lose so much heat.
I'm definately trying the Halo Suff,
Thanks
rene59 - Member
Halo actually does work. Even on smelly helly hanson stuff
that is actually quite some claim 8)
recently been using some craft stuff and def will be buying again, impressed