Merino thermals from Kathmandu.![]()
Merino thermals from Kathmandu.![]()
What's your budget?
I have Rev It thermals which are really good but might be over your budget. You could also get something like this...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Sports/Fish...-184085067.htm
but that might be too expensive too.
Why are you after thermals at this time of the year anyway. I've been looking at athletic base layers stuff in Rebel Sport for summer because my thermal stuff is getting a bit warm. They are supposed to keep you at a constant temperature but they are bloody expensive too.
CRT currently have 25% off winter woollies. Thermerino offer good quality but basic styles in New Zealand merino. I think they are made here in NZ too, which matters to me, but maybe not to you.
Icebreaker is great, but dearer and manufactured off shore.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
heres where i look like a bit of a knob ...
i hate tight fitting thermals, when they get hot i feel really uncomfortable. so i went to spotlight and bought a heap of polar fleece for about $15 and made my own. for $15 i made pants and a top and still have enough left over to make about another 3-4 sets! ive made the pants with a bit up the back that can keep my back warm.
best $15 ive spent
Top effort that! Non natural fibres stink when they get sweaty though DAMHIK.
For me merino longjohns, and long sleeved singlet all the way![]()
I also have a merino longsleeved top I wear over top if it is really cold. Soaks up the sweat, and does not smell. It rinses out over night, and even if it is a bit damp the next day, you can put it onand your body heat soon takes care of the cold, it then continues to keep you warm.
Icebreaker all the way.Does the job real well. And will last! and looks good to!
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