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Re: Wool Power baselayers
Reply #10 - Nov 22nd, 2010 at 12:45pm
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Thanks for the info AP....

Jim-so true the wool is naturally fire resistant.

Smart Wool....Been running Smartwool for years, both socks and baselayers. The initial experience kept me coming back...but recently the baselayers have been somewhat disappointing from the durability perspective...I have gleaned: this is an inherit issue with the fiber/textile. Still curious as to why I am seeing it now after so many years UndecidedWhat I am seeing is that the garments get to a point and just disintegrate, darning is not the solve Shocked The use has been uniform, so the fiber issue is sort of mute but the construction is suspect, sorry Rep. That is why I am on the search...for garments that are of the hybrid persuasion, wool for the natural warmth and such and polypro/capalene for the strength and hydrophobic features...woolpower, mountain hardware, and patagonia are the possibilities that I have gathered so far; and woolpower I know very little about both in company and design. Just picked up another set of smartwool for my control in the adventure and discernment.

DB...justa notion...try a second rinse and mind the bug dope. Just a notion mind you. The burn is suspect, and a "control" may yield the knowledge you seek Wink or more questions for sure. Do you use that Pyrethrin based log lasting garment applied bug control?
  
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Re: Wool Power baselayers
Reply #11 - Nov 22nd, 2010 at 3:55pm
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Kingfisher wrote on Nov 20th, 2010 at 3:00am:
Merino wool is worth every cent paid no matter what the season. Yes I was skeptical too about a wool t-shirt in summer. And merino wool socks have no equal. Itch is not a word ever used to describe merino wool.

Agree, though someone with an allergy would have problems.  I feel for those folks since wool is such an effective material.
  
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Reply #12 - Nov 22nd, 2010 at 4:05pm
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DB,
 It's not just you, I have the same problem. Poly does'n bother my sons, just me. I now use a cotton t shirt as a buffer.
Reguarding socks,  I've been using military surplus 100% wool socks for the last 9 years. The itch doesn't bother me, but drives my buddy nuts. I watch the surplus sales and pick up a dozen at $20. Not sure what country's military uses them.
  
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Reply #13 - Nov 26th, 2010 at 9:05pm
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I've had some durability isues with Smartwool and Terramar Thermawool also. But these, (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)
(medium wt.) have been holding up very well! Nice to be able to stand my own stink after several days in the bush! In my opinion wool has the greatest temp. comfort range of all the fabrics I have tried.

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Reply #14 - Dec 2nd, 2010 at 5:41pm
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Merino wool has made cold wet October trips much easier to bear. I've found this brand (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) to be virtually itch free and very durable- no holes or tears despite a year and a half of hard use (medium weight zip).
  
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