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Synthetic base layers tend to be a little more durable in the wash. They will require more frequent washing than your Merino layers, likely after every sweaty use, might get 2 wears out of an item if not sweaty. Nixwax Basewash is a great way to keep those base layers clean. A lot of detergents can leave residue behind that hang on to odors. Base wash helps clean and deodorize synthetic base layers.

Some base layer brands understand that people of all sizes love getting outside. Some brands still have yet to get the memo. Smartwool and Patagonia have the broadest range of sizes available, including plus sizes and kids’ sizes. Do you want base layers tight or loose? Pros: The fibres keep you cosy in colder climes by insulating your body, so turn to this material for skiing and snowboarding. It helps to draw away sweat and is naturally antibacterial, keeping odours at bay. What is it? Fear not, it’s not akin to your favourite woolly jumper. Merino wool is lighter in weight than traditional wool, and its temperature-regulating properties make it perfect for base layers. Tops and bottoms are sold separately so you can mix and match patterns too or get two tops and one bottom if the shirts tend to get dirtier.Whether you’re hitting the slopes for ski season, briskly walking through the countryside or braving a fitness boot camp, the Good Housekeeping Institute has found the best base layers for keeping your body at its optimal temperature while you move.

Teens tend to like that they are not itchy and feel like they’re a great, comfortable product at a great price point. Camping in Moab with Iksplor base layers (use code MTNMAMA20 to save 20%) Consider how much your kids sweat To test the Patagonia Capilene Midweight, I wore this base layer against the skin during an October trail running traverse of the Wasatch range. The temperatures ranged from highs in the 70s to lows in the high 30s. I wore just the Capilene Midweight from 6 am to 8 pm when I added a Patagonia Houdini wind shirt to ward off the cold. That was perfect until 3 or 4 am when I added a fleece on top of that. Heading out for a casual bike ride or ramble? Look no further for your perfect base layer. Our panel was impressed by its temperature-regulating ability, saying it felt pleasingly warm to wear, and loved its choice of four designs.Liz Thomas edited this article and is a former Fastest Known Time (FKT) record holder on the Appalachian Trail, she has also hiked the PCT and CDT and is a Triple Crowner, in addition to having thru-hiked 20 other long trails. Treeline writer Felicia Hermosillo spent a summer wearing this UPF base layer on a thru-hike of the Southern Sierra High Route and while climbing all of Colorado's 14ers (14,000-foot peaks). At altitude, sun protection is essential. While base layers are available as tops and bottoms (sometimes called long underwear, thermal underwear, baselayer leggings, or long johns), this guide focuses on base layer tops. Why? A base layer bottom is all about fit, which changes from individual to individual. For example, an elastic waistband of a base layer pant may dig into one person's belly but ride nicely on another person's hip. We tested our base layers running, hiking, climbing, working from home, running errands, and lounging on the couch. We tested for 6 months in various conditions and climates-from snowy mountains to desert and from late spring snow to fall night runs. With thumb holes, it’s much easier to slide your arm into the next layer and avoid bunching up on the inside (Image credit: Getty) 4. Hand protection for scrambling

One of the things we liked the most about the Crater Lake is the value for the price. There are less expensive synthetic base layers out there. But the UV protective fabric on the Crater Lake is much thinner and more breathable. Unlike the Patagonia Cool Lite Hoodie, the hood stays in place. The Good Housekeeping Institute tested 29 base layers, with our panel wearing each top for at least three outdoor workouts. Base layers are meant to be worn during outdoor activities. How a layer sits, fits, and feels on your skin is important. Ashleigh Thompson tells us comfort is the most essential feature when looking for a base layer: “Comfort is a must for me as I'm sensitive to rough inseams, strange fit, and tags.” The reason comfort is essential is simple. “If I don't feel comfortable in the clothing item, I don't wear it.” Cons: This is a premium fabric, with a premium price tag to match. Some of our testers also found it less comfy to wear than some synthetic tops. Synthetic materialIt turns out we have lots of favorite brands for baselayers for different ages and stages. Thankfully, there are lots of great options out there.

While synthetic material is superior to wool in durability, wool is superior to synthetic because it doesn’t retain odors. Odor occurs due to a combination of moisture and bacteria. Bacteria naturally occur on the surface of our skin. Bacteria thrive in warm, moist conditions, like those created from sweat. That’s why after consistent use, synthetic materials start to retain odors-even after washing. On the other hand, Wool is naturally odor-resistant. Because of its unique natural oils, it’s better able to release odors in the wash. You may be surprised to discover that you actually don't have to pay an arm and a leg for a superb Merino wool top. The Meriwool Merino 250 Long Sleeve offers near-top-quality performance at a fraction of the cost of most of the 100% Merino tops we tested. Even though it is firmly in the midweight category, the extra-fine spun wool used to create this layer is more breathable than other directly comparable models, making it a great option for folks engaged in high-output activities like ski touring. Couple that with a slim, stylish fit, and you have a layer you can take from the mountain straight to après-ski.

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If you’ve also been on the fence on whether quality baselayers are worth the investment then this post is for you. Below is a list of favorite baselayers for kids of all ages with input from the entire Mountain Mama Team. Reima seems to be in a league of their own as far as kids’ gear is concerned and their baselayers are no exception. This Finnish brand is constantly impressing our team with all their well made gear.

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