Gear Guide: The Benefits of Merino

Gear Guide: The Benefits of Merino

Technology is constantly advancing, but in some cases – nature had it right all along. Merino wool, a completely natural fibre, is one of the most comfortable, warm and environmentally friendly options available. Here are our top reasons to pack merino wool apparel for a hunt, hike (tramp) or camping trip:

 

Renewable and biodegradable

Merino wool is a natural fibre that is grown by Merino sheep. A single sheep can grow up to 6kgs of wool each year, making this a renewable resource. As a natural fibre, it also returns to the earth once discarded. It’s estimated that merino wool takes 12 months to biodegrade on land or in water.

 

Made in New Zealand from 100% Merino

Every item in the  Ridgeline merino range is proudly manufactured in New Zealand and made from 100% merino wool – meaning its as natural as you can get.

 

Soft and comfortable to wear 

Merino wool is superfine – around 1/3 the diameter of a human hair. This makes it extremely soft on your skin. It’s a highly comfortable material that stretches with you as you move. Merino should be worn close to the body but not feel restrictive.

 

Regulates your body temperature

Whether you’re out on the farm in the early morning or sleeping overnight under the stars – Merino wool keeps your body temperature stable. Merino sheep live in harsh climates, ranging from 30°C to -10°C, and their wool has adapted to keep them comfortable. Clothing made from this fibre will reap the same benefits; keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter.

 

The perfect base layers

When your body has to work hard to stay warm; you lose valuable energy and stamina. Merino wool is a sweat-wicking fabric – pulling away cold sweat to keep you dry and cosy. Our range of 100% merino wool, 195 GSM base layers are the best first layer your body could ask for. Our Merinotech Thermal range features a unisex Crews Top, Leggings, Beanie and Gloves.

 

Lightweight and easy to pack

To keep your adventure pack light, it’s important to choose lightweight materials. Merino wool is superfine yet durable – making it light and easy to pack but hard to ruin. You can roll it, fold it and even scrunch it without destroying the integrity of the fibres.

 

Odour resistant

Odour-resistance makes it ideal for long hunting trips – keeping you hidden from your game. But, even if you’re not a hunter, you can wear merino for the long-term and rest assured that people will be happy to get close and not smell the roses.