Erussell01
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I need people with more experience with Merino to help me out here...
So I've been doing a ton of testing lately and I'm finding something that doesn't make sense to me so hopefully someone can help me understand
I've been testing 2 basic systems right now.
One featuring a merino next to skin layer and one featuring a poly next to skin.
Specifically I've been putting my sitka core lw short sleeve up against a kuiu merino 125 t.
What I'm finding is that they both perform well when they are exposed to air. Meaning if I wear them biking running or rucking 'll sweat but they both dry quick.
However when they aren't exposed to air. Namely when I have them covered by a mid layer they act differently. When I wear the kuiu merino 125 under a fleece it actually seems to not dry as well as the sitka. When I cover the merino with more merino in the form of a kuiu 145 hoody it seems to stay more dry as if it pulls the moisture into the 2nd layer of merino. It also seems when I wear the 145 over a synthetic base layer it pulls moisture into that outer layer more as well.
The outlier is when I wear my ambient or mdwi- both dry ridiculously fast even under heavy exertion. It's like that material sucks moisture off my skin regardless of base layer type.
This has me thinking- is it best to not blend them to allow for the natural properties of each fabric to do its best work?
I'm always tinkering and I'm currently sitting on my spin bike listening to an 8 hour review meeting so I'm trying to figure out if what I'm experiencing makes sense or not.
It makes me also think I should test a synthetic baselayer with a moderate weight merino over the top to see if it pulls the moisture off my skin and into the hydrophilic merino layer.
Am I nuts? Yes.
But I can't elk hunt for like 14 more days.
So I've been doing a ton of testing lately and I'm finding something that doesn't make sense to me so hopefully someone can help me understand
I've been testing 2 basic systems right now.
One featuring a merino next to skin layer and one featuring a poly next to skin.
Specifically I've been putting my sitka core lw short sleeve up against a kuiu merino 125 t.
What I'm finding is that they both perform well when they are exposed to air. Meaning if I wear them biking running or rucking 'll sweat but they both dry quick.
However when they aren't exposed to air. Namely when I have them covered by a mid layer they act differently. When I wear the kuiu merino 125 under a fleece it actually seems to not dry as well as the sitka. When I cover the merino with more merino in the form of a kuiu 145 hoody it seems to stay more dry as if it pulls the moisture into the 2nd layer of merino. It also seems when I wear the 145 over a synthetic base layer it pulls moisture into that outer layer more as well.
The outlier is when I wear my ambient or mdwi- both dry ridiculously fast even under heavy exertion. It's like that material sucks moisture off my skin regardless of base layer type.
This has me thinking- is it best to not blend them to allow for the natural properties of each fabric to do its best work?
I'm always tinkering and I'm currently sitting on my spin bike listening to an 8 hour review meeting so I'm trying to figure out if what I'm experiencing makes sense or not.
It makes me also think I should test a synthetic baselayer with a moderate weight merino over the top to see if it pulls the moisture off my skin and into the hydrophilic merino layer.
Am I nuts? Yes.
But I can't elk hunt for like 14 more days.