GEOFF ANDERSON Evaporator 3 top

Special Price €89.95 Regular Price €139.96
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2-5 days
Underwear with merino wool, middle - strong warming.
Variation
black
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  • 53% merino wool
  • with degradable Polyester fiber
  • high flexible material
  • fast drying
  • moisture-wicking
  • keeps your body warm even in wet condition
  • non-toxic
  • antibacteriel effect
  • Mulesing free
  • elastic, flat seams
  • smooth material outside
  • soft material inside
  • YKK zippers
  • high collar
  • elastic waist band on the sleeves
  • thumb slot
  • layers principle: inside (1st layer)

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1 = collar
2 = chest circumference
3 = inseam arm
4 = sleeve length outside (from neck to ankle) 
5 = hip circumference
6 = waist circumference
7 = leg length outside
8 = inseam leg
9 = head circumference 
10 = back length (center back measured from neck to jacket hem)

 

  S M L XL 2XL 3XL JX
2 100 106 110 115 120 122 142
4 78 81 84 85 87 90 90
6 86-104 90-108 94-112 100-116 103-120 106-126 140-160
10 72 74 76 79 80 82 83

53% merino wool, 47% polyester

PURE MERINOWOOL

  • Odour resistant FACT - Human beings sweat
    Merinos natural anti-microbial properties are renowned. The key is nature providing all the answers - and not some extra chemical finishing process. Each tiny Merino fibre consists of a multitude of overlapping scales, which coupled to the high level of moisture absorption provide a poor environment for bacterial growth.
  • Audibility
    Merino is quiet and unobtrusive to wear. When fabric surfaces come into contact with one another, they don't ‘rustle’. This is associated with the movement of many synthetic fibre fabrics. You'll be surprised and impressed with your ability to move through the landscape with stealth and grace - no scaring the gold finches here. Comfort Prickle is the result of coarse, thick fibres irritating nerves in the skin. Merino’s fine narrow fibres ensure this irritation does not occur, thus preventing the prickle often associated with traditional wool. So comfortable that even babies can wear it next to skin.
  • Moisture control and management
    Merino fibres have a complex structure with a hydrophilic (water holding) interior, known as the cortex and a hydrophobic (water repelling) exterior, known as the cuticle. Merino will absorb perspiration without making you feel damp and uncomfortable, with the added benefit of being naturally shower repellent.
  • Thermal control natural aircon
    Merino fibre buffers the body’s microclimate in changing conditions, maintaining comfort. The fibre has the added benefit that as it absorbs moisture, such as from a cool, damp environment, the fibres release a small but perceptible amount of heat. This heat is known as ‘heat of sorption’ and is generated through a chemical reaction that occurs when the water vapour binds to the chemical structure of the Merino fibre. This acts to prevent the chilling of the wearer. It is the original 'intelligent' fibre.
  • Easy care
    The surface properties of the Merino fibre, mean that spills can be easily wiped away before causing permanent staining. Soil particles don’t ‘stick’ to the garment through electrical charge. Merinos moisture absorbing characteristics contribute to excellent wrinkle recovery of fabrics and garments, especially through the application of steam, a valuable easy care feature when travelling.
  • Water Absorption and the Structure of the Wool Fibre
    The chemical building blocks of the wool fibre, amino acids, are hydrophilic (water-liking), meaning that they attract and absorb water molecules into the chemical structure of the fibre.
  • Heat of Sorption
    The hydrogen bonds that bind water within wool’s structure have another important practical function within the context of wool garments; the interaction of hydrogen bonds with water is a chemical reaction. This reaction generates heat when water is bound (absorption) and takes up heat during moisture loss (desorption). This ability to absorb the water into the chemical structure of the fibre prevents the fabric from feeling wet or clammy. In comparison, man-made fibres may only absorb moisture up to 5% of their weight at the same humidity.

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CARE
Wash according to the instructions below.

The surface properties of the Merino fibre, mean that spills can be easily wiped away before causing permanent staining. Soil particles don’t ‘stick’ to the garment through electrical charge. Merinos moisture absorbing characteristics contribute to excellent wrinkle recovery of fabrics and garments, especially through the application of steam, a valuable easy care feature when travelling.

SPECIAL DETERGENTS
There are special detergents available that help the fibres to stay tough.



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