silverbullet555
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This was my first year using merino baselayers and I really like them. I need to add some base and mid layers to give me more options.
Right now I run merino boxers, a synthetic short sleeve shirt then first lite kiln or kuiu merino as the base layer. After that I often run a basic fleece pullover.
My question has to do with mixing synthetic and merino layers to provide better temp and moisture control.
I mostly use kuiu or first lite base layers and plan to continue that. This question is less about the brand and more about the concept.
My goal is to aid in moisture wicking and also layering for warmth. I like that the synthetics are lighter which makes it better for the extra layers in the pack. I was surprised how heavy some of the merino stuff is.
Anyway, how does the layering of the two types of materials impact moisture wicking?
If synthetic is placed over merino, does it help to draw the moisture out and keep you dryer? Does merino over synthetic work better to keep you feeling dryer by keeping a dryer layer next to skin even though the merino might retain some of the moisture?
I hope I'm making sense. I have the opportunity to add some layers and want to maximize the purchases.
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Right now I run merino boxers, a synthetic short sleeve shirt then first lite kiln or kuiu merino as the base layer. After that I often run a basic fleece pullover.
My question has to do with mixing synthetic and merino layers to provide better temp and moisture control.
I mostly use kuiu or first lite base layers and plan to continue that. This question is less about the brand and more about the concept.
My goal is to aid in moisture wicking and also layering for warmth. I like that the synthetics are lighter which makes it better for the extra layers in the pack. I was surprised how heavy some of the merino stuff is.
Anyway, how does the layering of the two types of materials impact moisture wicking?
If synthetic is placed over merino, does it help to draw the moisture out and keep you dryer? Does merino over synthetic work better to keep you feeling dryer by keeping a dryer layer next to skin even though the merino might retain some of the moisture?
I hope I'm making sense. I have the opportunity to add some layers and want to maximize the purchases.
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