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  • April 02, 2019 2 min read

    Whether hiking during the summer or skiing down chilly slopes, athletes want to be properly outfitted. Many choose base layers made from merino wool because it works in so many situations. 

    Natural wool provides both heating and cooling, which makes it ideal for clothing and accessories all year round. In cold weather, wool can provide warmth and dryness without being bulky. This allows athletes to continue to perform to the best of their ability. 

    On top of this, merino wool manages moisture better than any other fabric, synthetic or natural. Wicking moisture off the skin allows athletes to feel cooler in summer and warmer in winter because of its ability to evaporate Even when wool has absorbed moisture, it still feels dry to the touch, and wool items dry faster than clothing made of other fabrics. Remaining dry reduces chafing, which can happen when body parts such as thighs rub against wet fabric. Similarly, moisture can leads to blisters, which makes wool a great choice. 

    Many athletes enjoy that they can wear wool for longer periods of time or repeatedly without the garment smelling thanks to its anti-odor priorities. This is great for camping or hiking when athletes want to pack light. A single pair of merino wool socks might work for the whole trip so that athletes can save room in their packs for other gear. And wool won't start to stink in the hot sun or after a particularly grueling workout. 

    Other positive attributes of wool include is that it is wrinkle resistant and can protect from the sun's rays. Depending on the weave of the wool, it can be as effective as SPF 50 sunscreen. 

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    Wool can wear out after a couple of seasons of daily use, but merino wool running socks are especially durable due to the high-density knit. Some of them even come with a lifetime guarantee. When the time comes to dispose of socks made from wool, athletes may also enjoy that this material is environmentally friendly and biodegradable. 

    Merino wool isn't just about function. This type of wool feels soft when worn, not itchy like traditional wool, and it also hangs on the body in a flattering way. Athletes can find merino wool socks and other clothing available in a variety of colors because wool also holds dyes well. 

    Style, comfort and practicality make this material the perfect choice for a variety of athletes.