01/13/2023
The reviews from skiers... we mean that you can probably find the suitable base layer for skiing.
1.There’s nothing that will ruin a day on the mountain more than being cold – well, maybe besides long chair lift lines.
2.If you are sweating too much, your skin will cool down, and you’ll be freezing. Remember that the thicker the fabric weight, the warmer it will be, and the less breathable.
3.You have to wear layer after layer heavy clothes to keep warm. If it's too heavy, you're going to be super uncomfortable as you try to maneuver around the mountain.
We mean that the leading factor in purchasing skiing underwear is that they keep you on the mountain. We’ve come up with a simple rule: the best underwear are ones that you never feel.
Merino wool is one of the best fabrics for keeping your microclimate – the area between your clothing and skin – warm. It wicks away moisture from your skin and holds your traps air and water v***r within the material.
Like any wool, it helps you regulate body temperature by insulating against cold and allowing sweat to ev***rate quickly – doing a better job of it than polyester or nylon fabrics. At the same time, the special craft of weaving can make it stick to the skin properly, neither tight nor loose. These aspects make one of, if not the best materials for producing base layers, especially base layers for active pursuits like skiing and snowboarding where breathable insulation is so critical to keeping warm and dry.
In short, I’ve never been so damn comfortable while skiing in my life – a good base layer can make a world of difference in keeping you warm, but not too warm, while out on the slopes, whether you’re on the resort or exploring the backcountry.