Wednesday 13 November 2013

An Experiment of Quality

Having heard so many good things about Merino Wool - keeps you cool, keeps you warm, keeps you dry, doesn't smell etc - I thought it was about time I got myself some.

I did some research and it looked like (surprise, surprise) that the Rapha winter baselayer (here) would be the best in terms of quality, warmth - I wanted it for winter afterall - but also with the highest price tag.
I'd love to be able to justify £80 for a base layer, but I probably couldn't so I decided to look around to see what else was on the market.

In the end I bought the Rapha winter base layer (£80. As well as a winter hat (£35) to qualify for free delivery),
This LS dhb base layer from Wiggle (£35) and also this LS roll neck/zip base layer from Mountain Warehouse for just £20. (as well as a round neck one in two sizes, just in case.)

The products all came on the same day which was a bit like Christmas!

The dhb one was too small across the chest so I knew that was a no-no straight away but realistically it wasn't that nice. It didn't look too great, the material felt quite 'rough' and it didn't seem to be that warm (from just trying it on in my living room.) Which is unusual for Wiggle as usually I am massively impressed with everything about them - their products, prices and customer service are more often than not, top notch.

Next the Mountain Warehouse version. The cheapest of the 3 it fitted the worst - it was too baggy but that's better than being too tight, I think. It looks very chic in all black and the zip roll neck isn't uncomfortable at all. It's also actually only 80% merino wool, but for that price I'll let them off.

Lastly was the Rapha offering. Of course it was the nicest. Of course it fitted the best. It was warm, it was comfortable and it looked incredible. I was in love. However, it wasn't really 4x better than the Mountain Warehouse and as sad as it made me - I had to return it as I couldn't justify the cost. Oh if only I were a better rider and could get sponsored by Rapha... that would be amazing....

The long and short of it is, that I sent back the Wiggle & Rapha offerings and kept the cheapest option (which pleased my wife). I wore it out on a run that evening (couldn't send it back after that anyway!) and was pleasantly surprised by its performance. To start with I was a bit warm with it on, but after a few K's in the legs my body started to regulate itself better and the merino wool felt nice against my skin and ended up keeping my core temperature down. When I was done (10k in 59mins, not bad for the first 10k since April) I was very dry under the base layer and it itself wasn't damp or smelly.

I look forward to wearing this base layer across the next few months but I look forward even more to buying more merino wool in times to come and hopefully being able to afford some high performing premium articles.

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