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Sub Sports Mens Thermal Long Sleeve Mock Turtleneck Top, Brushed Fleece Inner for Warmth, Base Layer Vest, Moisture Wicking, Semi Compression Fit, Available in 6 Colours

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The weight of the fabric you choose is also important. Some people will do well with a pair of simple lightweight base layers. If you’re perpetually cold or doing a sedentary winter activity, grab a pair of midweight or heavyweight base layers or a wool blend. If anyone is in any doubt that a baselayer is beneficial in warm weather, just hand them this little gem from Alpinestars. Light as a feather, it’s perfectly form-fitting with superb stretch and support, great length and well-proportioned short sleeves. Designed, tested and rated in Australia UPF50+, the highest rating achievable for fabrics in the world This simple yet fashion forward item is the perfect add on to any military inspired look,” says Freeman. “Try styling it with other fall and winter staples such as a trench coat, cargo pants, and high heeled boots to achieve this look.” As much as you need different layers for different seasons, this is one that could be used across a wide variety of temperatures and conditions.

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There’s no right or wrong answer, but knowing how you’ll use these layers will help narrow the field. You’ll also need to consider the layers surrounding those next-to-skin. Layering SystemSpeaking of warmth, the Smartwool Women’s Classic Thermal Merino Base Layer Crew and Bottom are likewise midweight, 100% merino wool designs — so which kit is warmer? Technically, the Smartwool setup is a fabric weight of 250 gsm. We also made good use of the quarter zip to regulate our temperature on the climbs, reducing sweat build-up as a result. It’s a great baselayer for steady days on the hill. Sustainability extends to wool, a major component of most base layers on this list. Smartwool argues that wool is an inherently responsible choice: it’s not plastic, and it breaks down in water and soil. The brand’s wool is ZQ-certified by a New Zealand-based group that sets standards for animal welfare, social responsibility, and environmental sustainability. You’ll see this wool in the Smartwool Women’s Classic Thermal Merino Base Layer Crew and Bottom, as well as all of the brand’s base layer offerings. Price The Isoler is not so cycling-specific that you couldn’t use it for other outdoor activities, too. Andy McCandlish / Immediate Media

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Featuring a longer cut, thumb loops, and tightly woven fabric, the REI Co-op Midweight Base Layer Crew offers enough warmth when worn alone or below other insulation. Thumbholes play a role in how your base layer interacts with layers on top.We find that base layer thumbholes can be tedious to slide into or too tight under ski gloves. Like many layering decisions, it’s really a matter of what feels good and what goes unnoticed, so you can focus on the fun. As a general rule, you want as few seams and zips as possible. The reason for that is simple: a baselayer is worn close to your skin, so you’ll want to try to avoid anything that might catch, nip, rub or irritate. An ideal layering system is all about learning what works for you and how many layers you need to stay warm and dry. Against-the-skin base layers are often soft, breathable, and streamlined enough to wear below a pair of ski bibs; (photo/Jason Hummel) Styles of Women’s Base Layers

If you plan to hit the ski slopes, get in a snowshoe workout or brave the elements during the colder months, consider a warm base layer with Nike Therma-FIT. This temperature-regulating fabric keeps the cold out and retains natural body heat—while still being breathable enough to prevent overheating.

The Best Nike Base Layers for Every Activity. Nike UK

Even though it looked small, the waist and sleeves stayed put and never rode up. With its mid-weight fabric, it could certainly be used right through a UK winter from autumn to spring without overheating or feeling too cold. The quality of construction is excellent, as you’d expect from Gore. Russell Burton / Immediate Media Some baselayers, such as this one from Gore, incorporate windproof fabrics. Russell Burton / Immediate Media After high-intensity rides, we found it grew heavy with sweat that would linger in the Merino layer, taking longer to dry. Therefore, it’s better suited to low-to-mid-intensity day rides, where moisture build-up shouldn’t be as much of an issue.

All testers found it to be a generous cut, so it could be worth sizing down from your usual measurements to get a better, more athletic fit. How warm you want your baselayer depends on how warm you naturally are, and how warm you want to stay. Some folk can ride in sub-zero conditions with just a thin baselayer and a shell, while others need three inches of fleece just to go out in autumn. Sometimes a separate top and bottom just won’t cut it. We’re thinking about those best-of-the-season powder days where a gap in base layer coverage could lead to snow where the sun doesn’t shine. Base layers with a seamless connection are a rare, but increasingly popular, option in the base layer lineup. They’re called onesies or one-pieces that include a top and a bottom sewed together. Think: wet suits and footie pajamas.

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