Which Baselayer is the Best?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • Find answers to an age-old question: "Should I wear a merino or synthetic baselayer?"
    Learn everything you need to know as John Barklow and Chris Derrick from our product team take a deep dive into the distinct advantages of wool and synthetic fabrics, and how to choose the right one for your hunt.
    Here's what they cover:
    Baselayer Basics | 00:00 - 04:00
    Cost | 04:01 - 09:20
    Moisture Management | 09:21 - 14:10
    Comfort | 14:11 - 18:50
    Odor Control | 18:51 - 22:55
    Warmth | 22:56 - 26:14
    Staying Cool | 26:15 - 29:09
    After Care | 29:10 - 32:00
    Conclusion | 32:01 - 37:47
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Комментарии • 53

  • @garner1509
    @garner1509 8 месяцев назад +34

    SITKA SAVED MY LIFE. My treestand ladderstick broke last year and I fell 20ft breaking pelvis in 2 places, broke back in 3 places, and broke my right arm in half at the elbow. Wind chill was in the teens and I had on the fanatic series bibs and jacket, fanatic hoody and a light weight thermal. I was on the ground for a long time literally laying on a brick of ice. Had it not been for the Fanatic System I'm pretty sure the outcome would have been catastrophic for me. Sitka is totally worth the money and it saved my life. Yes, it all got cut off of me however its since been replaced. You have to expect the unexpected and glad Sitka had my back.

    • @H457ur
      @H457ur 6 месяцев назад +1

      I feel your pain, man, having shattered my hip in a fall. I hope that you recover fully.

    • @10thAveFreezeOut
      @10thAveFreezeOut 2 месяца назад

      That's the difference between OK gear and great gear - when things go wrong it performs. Hope you recover well and get back out there.

  • @KnightsoftheApex
    @KnightsoftheApex 10 месяцев назад +7

    I was the frigid shaking guy my entire life and then switched up how I layer after hearing Barklow on a podcast a few years back. Completely changed my experience as a hunter. Top three biggest influences on my hunting for this lesson alone.

    • @dirtymotovation
      @dirtymotovation 9 месяцев назад

      Could you please give me an in-depth run down of what you changed? ...im currently the guy who gets cold first and freezes his ass off

    • @KnightsoftheApex
      @KnightsoftheApex 9 месяцев назад +3

      Light weight merino as my next to skin layer and I go into the woods as stripped down as need so as not to sweat. Fanatic hoody or ambient hoody over that. Status or Fanatic over that. Basically lightweight merino, lofted insulation, wind blocker. As long as I have those three things I can mix and match as needed but stay comfortable. I have done this with a few different brands but Sitka's is definitely the most technical and streamlined. Hope this helps! @@dirtymotovation

  • @Fresh_Tracks
    @Fresh_Tracks 10 месяцев назад +2

    Awsome info fellas! Thanks for posting this!

    • @SITKAGear
      @SITKAGear  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the support!

  • @drewmcginn3422
    @drewmcginn3422 Месяц назад

    I love synthetic like polyester base under my merino, so comfy and smooth.

  • @mastonevich
    @mastonevich 10 месяцев назад +10

    I am waiting for alpaca base layers. They are a game changer for socks, even over merino.

    • @TruffulaSteve
      @TruffulaSteve 10 месяцев назад +2

      Don’t know if they will ever be able to formulate alpaca into a baselayers that holds its shape, but I concur. As far as whitetail socks, my alpacas are indispensable

    • @fishinguns4975
      @fishinguns4975 10 месяцев назад +2

      100% agree. With both responses regarding alpaca wool. I’m wearing coolmax synthetic Injinji toe socks under layered alpaca socks and my feet have never been happier. Total game changer system for me last year and worth every penny of the investment. I also noticed less bulk compared to my previous Darn Tough and Smartwool merino sock systems. I bet can down size my footwear 1/2-1 size and be warmer & drier with the alpaca system compared to where I was was previously with my merino system.
      If they could armor wool with alpaca and it not stretch out, I think synthetic base layers would be done for…

    • @TruffulaSteve
      @TruffulaSteve 10 месяцев назад

      @@fishinguns4975 which alpaca socks are you running?… I got mine from a saddle hunting website called Eastern Woods Outdoors. I’d be interested in what all is out there

    • @trussell2505
      @trussell2505 9 месяцев назад +2

      There are a few companies that make alpaca base layers (alpaca of montana, paka, arms of Andes, to name a few, but I haven't tried them yet.

    • @ryanripp9153
      @ryanripp9153 8 месяцев назад

      @@fishinguns4975do you have a recommendation on the alpaca wool socks? Looking to implement a better system for keeping my feet dry/warm this fall. Links to both socks in your system would be great!

  • @TYMGhosT
    @TYMGhosT 7 месяцев назад +4

    Sitka said let’s make synthetic cost MORE than Merino and corner the market 😂

  • @jeanpoitras7072
    @jeanpoitras7072 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thin synthetic under mid merino and you have best of both world and almost none of there negative sides.

  • @alberta1980
    @alberta1980 8 месяцев назад +4

    True, wool does take slightly longer to dry or wick moisture away, but honestly it retains most of its insulation properties even when wet.

    • @AlexanderMason1
      @AlexanderMason1 6 месяцев назад +1

      It takes a lot longer to dry than synthetic, not “slightly longer”. Furthermore, it retains UP TO (depending on the grade and the type of material made from it) 80% of its insulating properties when wet with up to 30% of its dry weight in water. that is not considered wet that is considered damp at best for wool. Anymore and it loses all of its insulating properties.

    • @kevn22
      @kevn22 6 месяцев назад

      @@AlexanderMason1so what do you prefer polyester base layer

    • @tightbhole420
      @tightbhole420 Месяц назад

      ​@@AlexanderMason1if you're wearing a wool layering system, 30% of the weight of the garments is quite a lot.... I like blended base layers because they do transport moisture quickly but if outer layers are also wool it gives the total sytem a large amount of moisture handling capability

  • @tomsitzman3952
    @tomsitzman3952 5 месяцев назад +1

    The Base layer needs to serve two functions at the same time. Not an easy assignment. First it has to be a vapor transport system that can move the moisture away from the body and second be able to insulate keeping warm dry air next to the body. The mid layers function is to move the moisture it has absorbed and move it to the outer layer Shell garment which is wind proof.not water proof allowing the water vapor to pass through the wind shell and also out the bottom of the untucked wind shell. If it is raining the outer shell can be a rain jacket with vents to allow the body moisture to exit out the bottom of the jacket and out the vents.. I'm not sure why Americans are not aware of Fishnet underwear. It has been in use since at least World War One. I first started using it in the late 60's. With fishnet underwear you can use either wool or poly fleece as your mid layer. Next to my skin I have my fish net. My mid layer is a tee shirt weight merino wool, My second base layer if need will be a tight weave wool shirt or an Alpaca hooded weft weave sweater. Sometimes my second base layer will be a zippered mid weight poly fleece. The advantage of sheep and alpaca wool is that wool has a thermal range from 5 F to 15 F degrees. Poly fleece cannot thermal regulate and you have to match the layer to a specific temperature. Fishnet has 2/3 inches spaces in the netting. Today there are three variations on the fishnet available in long or short sleeve and bottoms. The warmest is the fibers made of a wrap of merino wool and poly fiber. The Traditional cotton and poly pro shirt fishnet are year around shirts. I wear mine 365. Cool in summer and warm in winter. Fish net is available in both the USA, Canada and Europe. The fishneting wicks the moisture away from the skin and to the mid layer. The holes in the fishnet are dead air insulation trapped by the merino midlayer. The fish net stays dry because it is the wick. No wet base layer against the body. Brynjie 1021 West Main Boise, ID 83702 Brynji of Norway.

  • @johnstjean1422
    @johnstjean1422 4 месяца назад +1

    I don’t believe in polyester it’s me out of oil material. Then, when you start sweating, you absorb that crude oil into your body. And it goes into your bloodstream. But I found it awesome. You guys are working with Wool is awesome. But I think it’s important to spread your awareness but I do get you guys are trying to sell this product.

    • @SITKAGear
      @SITKAGear  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your feedback and insights John, as well as your support.

  • @truss2005
    @truss2005 8 месяцев назад +3

    In south Florida I can’t do the synthetics in the sun anymore. After a little while the shirt feels like it’s searing hot. Natural fiber all the way

    • @kevn22
      @kevn22 6 месяцев назад +1

      I agree with this wool is definitely superior in any warm weather. More breathable and wicks sweat. I work out side wool socks are best bar none no matter hot or cold

    • @truss2005
      @truss2005 5 месяцев назад

      @@kevn22 trying to get my friend to see the light but he is stubborn and cheap

  • @FirstLast-ml7yf
    @FirstLast-ml7yf 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wool mesh layer is the best? Not regular merino...several polar expeditions use mesh. Better isolation of skin from adsorbent material above. Maybe regular merino baselayer above wool mesh baselayer. Questioning this.

  • @BrannonNod
    @BrannonNod 10 месяцев назад

    I bought the core lightweight top and bottoms
    I hunt in Michigan Bow hunt OCTOBER thru late NOVEMBER
    That seems perfect for warmer conditions Would I be wise to invest in MERINO for colder late season hunts?

    • @SITKAGear
      @SITKAGear  10 месяцев назад +3

      Hey Brannon - Much of this comes down to your personal preference. However, most of us in the office would use a merino layer over synthetic when the temps drop.

    • @BrannonNod
      @BrannonNod 10 месяцев назад

      @@SITKAGear I’ve decided to return the core lightweight set as I just bought them never used and go with the Core Merino 220 set yes a lot more expensive but I think this will be a great Whitetail base layer both early and late season 👍

    • @SinisterSnuffles
      @SinisterSnuffles 10 месяцев назад

      I moosehunt and I love merino wool for my hunts. We do a lot of hike into a spot and wait and call, so for me it's the best at keeping me warm which we need in those very cold northern temps.

    • @bryanmoore8374
      @bryanmoore8374 10 месяцев назад +2

      I treestand bowhunt in MI too... I opted for Synthetic so I could also use it for mobile/mountain hunts out west. But if I was only treestand or blind hunging whitetails, I would go merino. It is slightly better for warmth...and better for odor control. Although I have had no issue wearing the same clothes for 5 days in the mountains...so, Sitka's Polygeine tech works pretty well.

  • @shawnhohneke1826
    @shawnhohneke1826 10 месяцев назад +1

    Looking at the Black Merino 120 for in the blind early season whitetail. You want it kind of snug or little loose?

    • @SITKAGear
      @SITKAGear  10 месяцев назад +2

      Our Core Merino Collection is a more athletic style fit, so more snug - this allows for proper layering.

  • @dalecesafsky4506
    @dalecesafsky4506 3 месяца назад

    Launder merino correctly and it lasts for years. Use woo lite on gentle short wash.

  • @preludecurtis
    @preludecurtis 6 месяцев назад

    Do you see any benefit in wearing 120 next to skin for moisture wicking then 220 or 330 on top of that to increase insulation?

    • @SITKAGear
      @SITKAGear  6 месяцев назад +2

      Curtis-great question. We don't advise to double up on your next-to-skin merino layers. Utilizing any merino base layers as your next to skin and pairing it with proper insulations and outer shells, will give you a much greater performing system.

  • @kentunemo5866
    @kentunemo5866 7 месяцев назад +1

    The ”net” merino rules here in Sweden...

    • @TheRealShinto
      @TheRealShinto 7 месяцев назад +1

      what brand, where can buy

  • @ms.lkalowe7345
    @ms.lkalowe7345 5 месяцев назад

    When we were kids it was called.... an undershirt

  • @nadsim154
    @nadsim154 4 месяца назад

    If you have to use synthetic to make merino more durable, then it's no longer synthetic vs merino...

  • @afidbhawkins3173
    @afidbhawkins3173 10 месяцев назад +1

    If u know about materials n the frequency they have. Don't think there's really a choice

    • @fishinguns4975
      @fishinguns4975 10 месяцев назад +1

      I haven’t looked into this. Could you explain further?

    • @billintheblind
      @billintheblind 10 месяцев назад +1

      People are waking up

    • @shawnbaker6569
      @shawnbaker6569 6 месяцев назад

      So what are you choosing?
      Not educated on the concept of frequency in materials.

  • @barryyoung8617
    @barryyoung8617 6 месяцев назад

    Be a better video if you had products to show the viewers

    • @SITKAGear
      @SITKAGear  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the feedback Barry. We’re always aiming towards providing the best informative content for our viewers, so your feedback matters. 👊

  • @Stykbow
    @Stykbow 6 месяцев назад

    there isnt much id listen to barklow about.