Best place to source merino wool base layers

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Hey all,

I’m looking to upgrade my base layers.

What site is best to get 100% merino wool base layers?

I currently run klim stuff but it’s a blend and I’m told the ‘pure’ merino is the bees knees

Thanks,

Gavin
 

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A lot of guides and serious mountain folk use minimal sled branded gear… there are much better products out there and sometimes better prices to be had without a Klim,509,Tobe tag on them… arc’teryx is pretty popular outer gear I see more and more these days.

I have some icebreaker stuff I use daily and some smartwool stuff too

Silk dress socks under your insulating wool sock will change your tune alone lol it did for me
 

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I just ordered some Helly Hansen base layers to try. I think it might have an inner layer and an outer merino wool layer


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Hate to say it, but MEC has their in house branded merino. Usually a bit less than a name brand. Marks, even Costco has had Merino at times.
 

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Hate to say it, but MEC has their in house branded merino. Usually a bit less than a name brand. Marks, even Costco has had Merino at times.
Didn't they go out of business? Or was it just the one store?
 

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My daughter worked pipeline last year and had 2 pairs of Alpaca socks that she absolutely loved, but she is cold blooded...wore regular cotton socks then alpaca over them
I also run cold, I thought cotton is a no no though?
 

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I also run cold, I thought cotton is a no no though?
I know it is not supposed to be good but I always feel most comfortable with a cotton T-shirt as a base layer compared to anything else as it seems to breathe the best It's definately not for guys that sweat much though.
 
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Im always cold... With my old Klim gear I was warm in just Drywear layer against skin top/bottom, klim 2.0 shirt, drywear insulated pants...

Went to FXR suit and FROZE.... should have listened but the deal was cheap....

So this season I'm trying a TOBE one piece and I got the Klim Override alloy pants and jacket...
 

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Best glove liners I use are Possum fur from New Zealand. Had friends living there for a while and they brought me a pair once. Was very impressed by the warmth and comfort. Ever since, if I know someone is going I ask them to bring me more. Lol

"possum fibre is 50% warmer than merino wool and 35% warmer than cashmere"
 
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