+ Description
Optimal wicking warmth Baselayers are crucial during high-intensity cold
weather missions. The Zebru Half Zip Tee is a performance baselayer constructed
with super-fine merino wool (83%) for optimal wicking warmth, temperature
regulation and next-to-skin comfort. Its uses thermal bodymapping and our
proprietary Responsive technology to help you manage your body temperature.
Far-infrared textile technology Named after Monte Zebrù (3,735 m) in the Ortler
Alps on the border of South Tirol and made in Italy, this performance baselayer
is composed primarily of merino/poly fibres blended with Responsive polyamide
yarns loaded with a unique mix of natural thermoreactive minerals. Responsive
is a smart fabric that harnesses infrared energy by absorbing Far-infrared
radiation (FIR) emitted by the body and gradually re-emitting it back to the
muscle tissue. Research shows that it increases blood flow, enhances cellular
performance and promotes greater oxygenation, so that you can perform better
and recover faster. Moreover, Responsive is an integral part of the fibre – it
lasts for the lifetime of the garment and won’t wash out. The Zebru has a snug,
high-performance athletic fit and the half zip allows you to quickly seal in
warmth or dump heat as required. The advanced tubular knitting process creates
a seamless torso knitted in one piece for greater comfort without chafing.
Merino wool also resists odour build-up and requires less washing. A
thermo-regulating performance merino baselayer for multi-day use and intensive
alpine activity in variable conditions. Zipped collar Smooth side with no seams
Comfortable fit through flat lock seams High percentage of merino wool:
breathable, insulating, and a natural feel on the skin
+ Specifications
SKU:
DYN20HW10031
Gender:
Men
Activity type:
Outdoor
Running
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