Mountain Biking UK

BASELAYERS

As the name suggests, the baselayer is one of the staples of your layering system, so you really want to get it right. Far more than just a stretchy top to keep you warm, it’s a moisture-management layer that wicks sweat away from your skin to leave you drier, warmer and therefore more comfortable.

In fact, like a puppy isn’t just for Christmas, baselayers aren’t just for the winter months. A thin layer worn in summer will transport your sweat to the surface far more efficiently than, for example, a cotton top and will actually keep you cooler as a result of increased evaporation. In winter you still want that wicking effect, but with a little more insulation to keep you warm as well.

There’s a huge range of options to choose from, and one baselayer will not see you through the whole year. Having both a lightweight summer base and a heavier winter one in your armoury will ensure that you’re as cool/cosy as possible in each of the different seasons.

Merino wool, with its ultra-fine fibres and antibacterial properties, is a popular fabric for baselayers. It resists those pungent pongs that go hand-in-hand with synthetics and has a wonderfully soft feel against the skin. But it can wear out more quickly and soak up more water than synthetic fabrics, taking longer to dry. It’ll still feel warm when wet, but when you’re looking for quick turnarounds

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