burna
Contributor
This is an interesting thread.
I have an Evo 2 (tri-lam). I normally wear a polyprop. top and bottoms with a merino top over that and then the Pinnacle temperate jumpsuit.
It's good to about 12C ish. (54F) Below that I need an extra layer. I have to confess that I do normally wear a cotton vest against the skin which I'm planning to ditch next winter.
My question.
Which is the better layer to have against my skin in terms of wicking away any moisture and maximising warmth, the polypropolene or the merino wool?
I have an Evo 2 (tri-lam). I normally wear a polyprop. top and bottoms with a merino top over that and then the Pinnacle temperate jumpsuit.
It's good to about 12C ish. (54F) Below that I need an extra layer. I have to confess that I do normally wear a cotton vest against the skin which I'm planning to ditch next winter.
My question.
Which is the better layer to have against my skin in terms of wicking away any moisture and maximising warmth, the polypropolene or the merino wool?