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Base Layer Guide: Merino Wool vs. Synthetic for Mountain Hiking

The layer closest to your skin makes or breaks your comfort on the mountain

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Base Layer Guide: Merino Wool vs. Synthetic for Mountain Hiking

Base layers are the foundation of the layering system — the garment that manages moisture, regulates temperature, and either keeps you comfortable or makes you miserable. This guide covers merino wool vs. synthetic fabrics, weight categories, fit, odor management, and how to build a base layer kit for different mountain conditions.

Introduction

Why Base Layers Matter Most

Materials

Merino Wool — Natural Performance

Synthetic — Polyester and Nylon Blends

Merino-Synthetic Blends

Silk — The Lightweight Option

Weight Categories

Ultralight (150g/m²) — Summer

Midweight (200g/m²) — 3-Season

Heavyweight (250g/m²+) — Winter

Fit and Design

Next-to-Skin Fit

Crew Neck vs. Half-Zip

Thumb Loops and Hood Options

Odor Management

Why Merino Resists Odor

Antimicrobial Treatments

Multi-Day Wear Strategies

Building Your Base Layer Kit

Day Hiking Kit

Multi-Day Trekking Kit

Winter Mountaineering Kit

Care and Longevity

Washing Merino

Extending Synthetic Life

Material Comparison Table

Budget Recommendations

Termos do glossário

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