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[Closed] Toasty base layers what's favourite?

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I switched to merino and loved it at first. But when I went back to synthetic one day I really noticed how much better it handled sweat and dampness.

I really like Paramo Grid base layers.


 
Posted : 14/01/2018 9:54 pm
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it's too " itchy" ...maybe something to do with too much body hair..?

It's not just me then.


 
Posted : 14/01/2018 9:56 pm
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X-Bionic, tested by me down to -27 in the arctic over 5 days. Expensive yes, but worth the expense where getting cold and damp is not a good idea - but you also need good mid and outer layers too.


 
Posted : 14/01/2018 10:02 pm
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Hmm.. i find synthetic stuff just gets cold so is useless for anything over half an hour (i sweat alot). Merino does get very soaked but not cold like the nike base layers.

Trouble is my on one merino vests are getting tatty and cant find suitable replacement.


 
Posted : 14/01/2018 10:09 pm
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Plenty of suggestions thanks folks , and for me personally Merino as quite a few have said makes me itch like buggery , gives me chills and gets holy in next to no time . Got a Mountain Warehouse shops nearby might check out that Talus but haven't had a lot of luck with MW lately they seem more casual than serious ?


 
Posted : 14/01/2018 10:51 pm
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Been a long term HH fan esp original LIFA. Never had the smelly jelly issue either despite being a sweaty b....

However recently bought a couple in white and the material is very different and IME not as good

I also have one of the dry tops. Awesome warmth but only for really cold ski days and other mountain trips. Collar a bit off.

For simple sports eg running tennis and cycling I have found under armour, Canterbury and nike pro all work well so I just look for the sales


 
Posted : 14/01/2018 11:14 pm
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I use Keela [url= http://www.keela.co.uk/ads-long-sleeve-top.html ]ADS long sleeved top[/url], they certainly wick the sweat away and I sweat a lot.
I can finish a winter ride and my baselayer will be dry.


 
Posted : 14/01/2018 11:31 pm
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I'm actually wearing my Helly while typing this, they are that good, CBA to take it off after getting in, funnily enough the other half has left the room?


 
Posted : 14/01/2018 11:48 pm
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Toasty base layers you say? How about toast? Perfect for beans, eggs, etc.


 
Posted : 14/01/2018 11:55 pm
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Alpkit stuff is very good.


 
Posted : 15/01/2018 12:42 am
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Rivelo merino here - found on Sports Pursuit - really good for me and Im a sweaty bugger!


 
Posted : 15/01/2018 12:51 am
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Another recommendation for Mountain Warehouse Talus here, had HH Lifa, Patagonia Capilene, and Endura BaaBaa, but the Talus is alawys the one I choose.


 
Posted : 15/01/2018 9:14 am
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I'll tell you what I don't understand. Most of these folks that say merino doesn't work wear merino socks, or at least it would seem that way when people ask for sock advice. Now I don't know about them but I find my feet are quite often very sweaty things but rarely cold in my merino socks. Must be witchcraft.


 
Posted : 15/01/2018 9:43 am
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I don't get sweaty feet. Not compared with my torso. (I do wear merino socks sometimes).


 
Posted : 15/01/2018 9:49 am
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A good combo is a synthetic short sleeved top with merino arm warmers. Long 100k plus ride yesterday with Alpkit Koulin top (£14 in a sale and my On One merino arm warmers £3.00) under a windproof top (Alpkit Arro £32.00) with a merino buff and all good.


 
Posted : 15/01/2018 10:19 am
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I quite like the ones from sports direct which are 2 for £7, they feel warmer and nicer than my cold weather canterbury one and have a slightly more relaxed fit too which is easier to get into and out of!


 
Posted : 15/01/2018 11:36 am
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