Women's Black Merino Wool Cycling Base Layer - Front View
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Women's Merino Base Layer

Regular price£51.00
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This mid-weight base layer is made from a soft Merino/Tencel/Nylon blend, providing antimicrobial, odor-resistant, soft Tencel, and durability for versatile use.

Designed for the rider seeking a mid-weight base layer made of the softest merino-blend material on the market. This Merino/Tencel/Nylon blend utilizes the naturally antimicrobial and odor resistant powers of Merino, impossibly soft touch of Tencel and a hint of Nylon for durability for a wonderfully adaptable first-layer for cool Spring or Fall days to bitter cold Winter training miles.  

• 45% Merino, 45% Tencel, 10% Nylon fabric provides excellent warmth, wicking, breathability and antimicrobial properties. This wool-blend is itch-free and remarkably soft to the touch.
• Short sleeve length will stay hidden under any of our short sleeve jerseys and offers the most adaptable first layer in our Merino line up.
• Ride-fit tailoring is shorter in front, longer in back for the best on-bike fit.
• Serged seams for maximum body-conforming stretch.
• Next to skin, form-fit design.
• Care note: This garment must be washed on gentle, cold and line-dried.

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Incredibly Soft Merino Wool

Oh, so comfortable!

This Merino/Tencel/Nylon blend is the softest on the market and includes a hint of Nylon for added durability.

Ride-fit tailoring

Both long and short sleeve versions include serged seams for maximum body-conforming stretch and a comfortable next to skin, form-fit.

Earth-Friendly Garment

The Merino Base Layer is constructed with recycled lightweight and breathable fabric.

Our development team has made it their number-one goal to source premium, high-performance recycled fabrics to ultimately reduce our carbon footprint.

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