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Long sleeve baselayer tops: active warmth on the trail
What should you wear for hiking, cycling or trail running when it gets colder outside? A long-sleeve top worn against your skin – and under a windproof or waterproof jacket – is a great option. Many of our long-sleeved tops contain a small amount of elastane so they fit perfectly to your body. For optimal warmth in cold conditions, we recommend a long-sleeved shirt with a brushed inside. For light to medium-intensity activity, merino wool tops or those mixed with synthetic fibres are best. For high-intensity activities, go for a sweat-wicking synthetic fibre top.

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Icebreaker 250 Vertex Alpine Geo LS Crew Shirt Women snow/flash/j
Icebreaker 250 Vertex Alpine Geo LS Crew Shirt Women snow/flash/j snow/flash/j
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250 Vertex Alpine Geo LS Crew Shirt Women snow/flash/j
RRP £113.99 £54.99
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An Essential Guide to Rocking Base Layer Tops with Long Sleeve

Some people call them thermal clothing, and others call them base layer. Base layers tops with long sleeve are the clothing you wear next to your skin as part of the layering system. Think of it as your "first line of defense" when the weather gets cold, although they may also be applicable during warm or hot weather.

Base layers tops with long sleeve

Addnature vaunts a large inventory of base layers tops with long sleeve by NRS, Aclima, Columbia and many more; made using high-quality material that offers functionality, warmth, and excellent moisture management. The latter is particularly important for people who tend to sweat during cold weather, preventing them from getting wet. This guide will offer insightful insights and tips to help you rock your base layer tops.

What is the Material for base Layers Tops with Long Sleeve

Base layers are made from different types of materials as they work differently to help people maintain optimum body temperature when exercising or walking in the cold. To the uninitiated individual, cotton seems to be the best fabric for base layers tops with long sleeve. That's a misguided notion because cotton gets wet from sweat easily and draws heat from the user, leaving them feeling uncomfortably cold. The recommended fabric for thermal clothing is merino wool and synthetic materials.

Synthetic Base Layers

Synthetic base layers tops with long sleeve are commonly made of polyester or polyester blends. The fabric keeps you warm by providing between 8-10-degree warmth when paired with an outer skiwear. Some advantages of synthetic base layers tops with long sleeve are that they dry within a few minutes, and they draw sweat from your skin, keeping you dry despite the strenuous physical activity you are engrossed in.

Merino Wool Base Layer Tops

Merino wool does an excellent job of regulating your body temperature. The fabric of the base layers tops with long sleeve features small air pockets that take away heat from the body, preventing you from burning out from excess heat when working out for extended times. They regulate the body temperature down to 15-20 degrees, making them ideal for hot weather too.

Merino Wool base layers tops with long sleeve also have high UV resistance, protecting you from the harmful rays of the sun. An advantage of Merino Wool is that the material can provide top-notch thermal properties even when wet. Besides, it has anti-bacterial properties that alleviate body odor.

How Can You Wear Base Layer Tops with Hiking Clothes?

The choice of layering clothes you adorn when going on a hike will depend on the weather conditions — choosing the best combination for particular weather is especially a challenge for many amateur hikers.

When you're hiking or biking under hot, dry weather, you might want to only put on base layers tops with long sleeve. However, if it rains and the temperature remains high, adding an outer layer is enough to protect you from the downpour.

On a cold, sunny day, it is advisable to put on base layers tops with long sleeve, followed by a mid-layer and an outer layer. The same layering system should be followed when you plan to hike on a cold and dry or cold and snowy day.