100 % MERINO WOOL
From Australia
17.5 micron. 160 gsm. 88 NM/2
Super soft and comfortable
Merino wool is machine washable
HANG TO DRY
Versatile and warm
Three-season crew neck Thermal
Perfect for Camping, backpacking and running
essential part of your outdoor gear
100 % MERINO WOOL
From Australia
17.5 micron. 160 gsm. 88 NM/2
Super soft and comfortable
Merino wool is machine washable
HANG TO DRY
Versatile and warm
Three-season crew neck Thermal
for Camping WICK FREE
CRAFTED TO FIT: Sizes XS to L in a regular fit
Designed with Extra length from the Back
Outfitting anyone from the Hard-at-Work to the Hard-at-Play
complementing and forgiving fit
BREATHABLE AND SUPER SOFT
Keeps you cool in summer and warm in winter
160 gsm .88 NM/2 weight
interlock-knit Merino wool
used as a base layer
EASY CARE: Ultralight-weight long sleeve crew top shirt is machine-washable on cold setting
Best if hang dry
safe to tumble dry on low heat with like colors
ODOR RESISTANCE
Merino wool's natural wicking
Odor-resistant properties keep you dry and comfortable in hot or cold weather
Merino Wool is known for Wicking Sweat
The most breathable fabric
Absorbs moisture better than any other fibers
its ability to pull moisture away from your body is un comparable
keeps you comfortable. PROTECTS FROM HYPOTHERMIA
Wicking Fabric Keeps Moisture Away From Your Skin
We Advise Hikers To Use 100% Merino Wool Base Layers Because They Retain Warmth Even When Wet
They dry fast and keep you protected in any season
Roman Trail Outfitters' Women's Merino Wool Crew Nick Ultralight base layer top is recommended for all sweating activities, Merino wool is the most wicking fabric. Keeps the moisture away from your skin as you sweat so that you can stay dry. being dry is very crucial for winter camping and outdoors activities. You want to make sure you are well taken care of. We advise hikers to use 100% Merino wool base layers because they retain warmth even when wet. They dry fast and keep you protected in any season. layering! is crucial to protect your body from hypothermia. Wear several layers, and bring extras just in case you need more. We recommend the following rule: First layer: Wear wicking fabric next to your skin. Get a long-sleeved undershirt and long johns made from 100% merino Wool.. Second layer: Wear wool or another warm fabric over the base layer. Wool is the best choice for cold weather, since it breathes yet provides great insulation and is very warm. Third layer: Wear a waterproof or a windproof layer on top. The following areas of your body need extra layering: groin, armpits, head, neck, and sides of chest. Bring additional layers in case your clothes get wet. If you’re packing for an expedition, pack your extra layers in a waterproof plastic bag to keep them dry. Stay dry as much as you can! Moisture is your worst enemy for hypothermia. Avoid wet areas unless you're wearing waterproof shoes and waterproof covers for the bottom of your legs to keep your feet and legs dry.