Patagonia | Base Layers
Super technical base layers that'll keep you warm and dry, feel soft and smooth and layer nicely without restricting mobility. That's what you can expect from Patagonia's base layers. Patagonia uses bluesign approved material, so they are not only kind to your skin, but also to the environment.
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WHAT IS A THERMAL BASE LAYER?
A thermal base layer is an essential piece of clothing for cold-weather activities, designed to keep you warm by managing moisture and insulating your body. Worn as the first layer against your skin, thermal base layers come in different weights and densities to cater to various activity levels and temperature needs. Lightweight options are ideal for high-intensity activities where breathability is a priority, while midweight and heavyweight layers provide additional warmth for lower-intensity activities or colder conditions. Choosing the right weight ensures that you stay comfortable without overheating or feeling restricted.
HOW DO THERMAL BASE LAYERS WORK?
Thermal base layers work by managing moisture and regulating body temperature, helping you stay warm, dry, and comfortable. The fabric’s unique properties play a vital role in this:
Hydrophilic Properties: A good thermal base layer will be hydrophilic, meaning it’s highly absorbent. It quickly pulls sweat away from your skin, helping you stay dry and preventing the buildup of moisture, which can make you feel cold.
Hydrophobic Properties: Once moisture is absorbed, a quality base layer fabric will also be hydrophobic, meaning it dries quickly. This prevents wet fabric from clinging to your skin and making you cold. By keeping you both dry and warm, a thermal base layer effectively acts as a buffer between you and the cold weather, ensuring comfort during various outdoor activities.
These properties work together to trap a layer of warm air close to your skin while wicking moisture away, so you can stay warm without feeling clammy.
ARE MERINO THERMAL BASE LAYERS WORTH THE MONEY?
Merino wool thermal base layers are highly regarded for their natural temperature-regulating, moisture-wicking, and odor-resistant properties. Unlike synthetic materials, merino wool fibers are incredibly fine and soft, offering warmth without itchiness. Merino is both hydrophilic and hydrophobic, allowing it to absorb moisture while drying quickly, so you stay comfortable even during high-intensity activities.
Although merino thermal layers are often more expensive than synthetics, their comfort, durability, and ability to perform in diverse conditions make them worth the investment for many. If you spend a lot of time outdoors in cold conditions or prioritize comfort and performance, merino wool thermals are a great choice.
NEED HELP CHOOSING A BASE LAYER? CONTACT US TODAYIf you would appreciate some additional advice. Simply get in touch with our friendly sales team – they’re always up for a chat. You can contact us by calling our Tumut store on (02) 6947 4062 or by email.