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I really like the Lab-Gear tops I got from you, fully bespoke with extra long length - now that's something the others don't do! and tbh, any top I wear mountain biking, summer or winter always ends up soaked.

Ahh, you're too kind 🙂

LOL on the soaked bit. I remember when testing our lightweight fabric one summer, I was on our roof (pretending to be a roofer) in 35 deg C. I got hot, got wet and stayed that way. I ended up doing the same thing in a poly performance fabric and then a cotton. Heat regulation wise, it just didn't matter as the end result was the same - I got hot and then sweaty, then wet, leading me to start wearing Merino all year around and in silly heat, wearing as little as decently possible. In winter though is when I notice the most difference, where even after it gets soaked, the Merino kept me warm.

Interesting stuff these sheep.


 
Posted : 16/02/2010 12:02 pm
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I got an Icebreaker on sunday as a Valentine gift 😀

Or maybe she was hinting that I'm stinky 😐


 
Posted : 16/02/2010 12:06 pm
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A very interesting thread this one for me at the moment.

Yeah so i guess we'll be in competition but we already are. I want to move this to the next level as the stuff is quite simply brilliant - i used to pay full price for it because it lasts and its the best technical gear i have ever used (and we were sponsored by IB at the time as well !!).

NZCol...... Hmmmmm. Sounds like N-Zo to me....

Simply put, GE have been around a very long time, are very good at what they do and work damn hard at it. I can't fault their operation in any way.

There's no easy road unless you have BIG bucks to saturate the media, and event then, that can be short lived.


 
Posted : 16/02/2010 12:07 pm
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PSA - Uniqlo do great merino tops at £12-15, thin, round or v-neck, make great base layers.


 
Posted : 16/02/2010 1:50 pm
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Labgear nah not n-zo sorry but have used some their gear too.
I actually don't rate ib any more the tops disintegrate quickly and quality poorer than of old. We've used that norsewear ge salomon etc and still seek perfection. Anyway once it's all signed I'll let you know the details 😉


 
Posted : 16/02/2010 8:37 pm
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If you have been unsure about Merino, or just the idea of free stuff, here's an easy way to try it out! Lab-Gear comp for Feb: 5 reasons we should give you a free Merino Crew top? [url= http://www.lab-gear.com/competition ]Enter here :)[/url]


 
Posted : 19/02/2010 8:50 pm
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Try a Vangard base layer if you can find them. Not merino but massively good quality MTS Dacron synthetic. You can wash them at 90deg so you kill the bacteria that causes the stink. Used by german police and troops in the gulf wars and seriously unheard of.
Sizing is normal - get a large if u r a large.
Tested in a Scandinavian Which report on ski base layers and shifted moisture twice as quick as a Helly when measured - and you really notice it.
Best i've ever used.


 
Posted : 19/02/2010 10:38 pm
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