Aclima
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Aclima WoolNet is a base layer for varying activity all year made in 100% Merinowool. The mesh construction has a unique ability to transport moisture and made in wool it also gives good insulation. The product breathes when you are moving and insulates when you stop. The sides are rib knitted for comfort and to preserve the shape of the product. You also have shoulder panels which make it comfortable to wear a backpack. On top of this it is body odour resistant and 100% recyclable.
Used for: Average to intense activity where extra insulation is required like mountain - hiking, cross-country skiing, hunting or trekking.
Fabric weight: 120g/m²
Weight: 211g (size M)
Materials: 91% Merino wool, 7% polyamide, 2% elastane
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Really good and comfortable. Keeps you warm and doesn't really make you sweat thanks to the mesh. Suitable for year-round use. To ensure a longer lifespan, you need to be careful when putting it on and taking it off so that the seams don't tear, i.e. be patient when using it.| Overall rating |
Friends recommendation, it ventilates superb, no other baselayer under jacket needed, unless it's -20°C
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A functional mesh outfit for any weather.
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Now there are already other similar ones on the way, which probably says something about the satisfaction. Acliman Woolnet has proven to be truly versatile: it works great both in extreme cold as additional warmth and in milder weather, when it transfers moisture effectively and does not feel sweaty.
A surprising bonus is the visual appearance of the shirt – this is suitable for going to a drag party if you happen to wear it. Style and technical performance in the same package. Strong recommendation!| Overall rating |
In general I’m just a big fan of mesh baselayer because of how effective it regulates you temperature in the cold. And it looks damn sexy too 😄
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Great quality product , shipping weirdly fast ( from finland to canada in 3 days ?!? ) . I would recommend to anyone