ElkArcher918
WKR
Hey all,
I have a question regarding merino wool.
I have heard of guys wearing light weight merino wool base layers even in warm temps in early September archery elk hunts. they claim it will not absorb body odor / perspiration. They claim they can wear it on a week long hunt and it will not smell.
Any one have confirmation of this?
Does wearing the base layers in warm temps become unbearable?
Lightweight merino is Now my go to fabric for early-mid elk hunting. I put my stuff through the test while elk scouting late July through this August. Went on 2-3 separate scouting/camping trips anywhere from 4-7 days. I brought two sets of merino boxers and short sleeve T-shirts on each trip. The garments never got to the point where they "stunk" unlike my synthetics. I tend to sweat alot and don't use scent killer products. Merino just doesn't seem to absorb or retain human body odor caused by sweat as much as other materials. I would just modify the weight and thickness of the garment based on the temperature range.