Ultrafino Merino Wool fiber blended with 4% elastane. The elastane offers a bit of stretch for comfort. Full front-zipper for easy on-the-go ventilation. Zipper garage eliminates zip "bites". Three back-pockets to store cycling essentials. 70mm (2.75") laser cut arm bands with delicate silicone dots to keep the sleeves in place. Flatlock seams for long-lasting durability. Made in USA of foreign fabrics.
13 Benefits of Ultrafino Merino Wool - 1. No Itch: Ultrafino erino wool fibers are only 17 microns thick. In comparison, human hair is between 60 and 180 microns. Our merino wool is fine and soft. 2. Durable: Merino wool is 6 times stronger than cotton and 2 times stronger than our Skin Cooler fabrics! 3. Merino wool is already commonly used by people with sensitive skin. This fiber treats your skin softly and with great care.
4. Thermo regulating: Merino wool is climate regulating but with a natural composition. The breathing qualities of the fabric hold great advantages when it comes to comfort. Merino wool is perfect for year-round garments. 5. Cooling: When it's hot, the fibers absorb your body's moisture vapors and evaporate them outside of the fabric. 6. Warming: In colder climates, these moisture vapors condensate inside the fiber, giving off heat and keeping you nice and warm, even when wet.
7. Ultrafino Merino wool fiber is non absorbant thus the Merino wool top will not smell as quickly. We who spend time in the backcountry wear it because, you don't need to wash it after each time you wear it. Rinse or wash and hang dry to enjoy it again the next day. 8. Quick drying: Merino wool ultrafino fibers releases water easily so it dries faster than cotton, polyester, and nylons. 9. Wrinkle resistant: The elastic properties of the merino fiber make it extremely wrinkle resistant.
10. Washable: The naturally protective outer layer of Merino wool will prevent stains from being absorbed. When your favorite item is dirty, just wash it on low temperature. 11. Naturally UV resistant 12. Renewable: Synthetic fibers and cotton demand a lot of processing. Merino wool, is made of grass, water, and fresh air. The merino sheep graze the hills freely, delivering a new harvest twice a year. 13. Biodegradable: The Merino fiber will naturally decompose in soil when it is disposed.