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Multi-Climate Merino cont'd...Protection from hot and coldMerino's insulation capacity has made it synonymous with warmth, yet the ability to insulate the wearer from extremes of cold also helps protect the individual from excessive heat. Like the Thermos™ that keeps hot beverages hot and cold beverages cold, Merino insulates you from the worst of the ambient temperature. This explains why Merino has been worn by both Shackleton on his Antarctic adventures and by the Bedouin of the Sinai. No polyester or other synethic outperforms merino in either hot or cold conditions. Humidity controlMerino also helps maintain the micro-climate above the wearer's skin by buffering changes in humidity.
Moisture transportIn hot climates or during strenuous exercise, the micro-climate above the skin becomes saturated with vapour, which will make the individual clammy unless their clothing can absorb and release this moisture. The ability to absorb moisture vapour expressed as a percentage of its dry weight is known as the fibre's regain. For synthetics the regain can be as low as 1%, for cotton it's 24%, while Merino has the highest regain with an ability to absorb 35% of its own dry weight in water. This higher regain means that Merino is better able to absorb the moisture vapour produced by the wearer and so lower the humidity in the micro-climate between the skin and the garment. In CSIRO trials it was found that Merino transported 27% more moisture away from the body than polyester fabric of identical construction. Wearers also felt less clammy when wearing merino than wearing polyester.
Insulation due to trapped airSince the conductivity of air is less than a tenth that of most textiles, the thermal insulation provided by a fabric is due not to the fibres themselves but the air trapped between the fibres. Merino is much finer than most other textiles, so, for a given weight, it contains more air spaces, and hence provides greater insulation.
Proof of temperature and humidity controlMerino's superior overall climate control was verified in a study conducted by the Ergonomics Unit at the Polytechnic Institute of Wales. The Institute compared a wool comforter with a synthetic comforter of equivalent weight and construction and the physiological data showed that the heat under the wool comforter was significantly lower 100% of the time. They also measured the humidity next to the skin and found that under the wool comforter it was lower 71% of the time. SummaryMerino's superior insulation and its ability to absorb and release moisture mean it is better able to keep the micro-climate near the wearer's skin at a comfortable temperature and humidity. Plus, researchers at the University of Graz, amongst the lealding experts in the field, have found that athletes wearing clothing that transports the sweat outward have a more rapid increase in lactic acid than athletes wearing clothing made of wool. Wool's natural ability to absorb, hold and gradually release moisture, slows down the build up of lactic acid in the muscles where it can cause pain and damage. SourcesHolcombe, B.V., "The thermal insulation performance of textile fabrics", CSIRO.
As if all that wasn't enough, CSIRO have proof of Merino Wool's many other properties: Durable ♦ Anti-static ♦ Stain-resistant ♦ Water-repellant ♦ Biodegradable ♦ Natural ♦ Renewable ♦ Odour-resistant ♦ Quick-drying ♦ Sweat-removal ♦ Breathability ♦ Fire-resistant ♦ Elasticity ♦ Anti-wrinkle ♦ Machine-washable ♦ Soft-next-to-skin ♦ | ||
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