In my search for the
ultimate survivalist wardrobe I came across Icebreaker brand of clothes. I’m pretty
excited with my first Icebreaker 100% Merino base layer. Fits great and being made of 100%
merino wool, what’s not to like?
-Warm, even when wet
-Cool when needed
-Wicking action, drawing moisture
away from the skin.
-Antibacterial properties.
-Naturally odor-resistant,
Non-itch merino
-Great material and very
finely made garment.
FerFAL
Fernando “FerFAL” Aguirre is the author of “The Modern Survival Manual: Surviving the Economic Collapse” and “Bugging Out and Relocating: When Staying is not an Option”.
3 comments:
Try Smartwool. It last longer!
Last year, I stocked up on high percentage Merino wool socks at our local Academy when the spring 'sell-off' was occuring. It is good year round, tough and nearly as comfortable as super blends in the heat and humidity where we live.
Vintage Wool-rich jackets and anoraks for the winter time - wool kicks ass, even if it is a bit expensive.
I love the IceBreaker wool socks! My wife's SmartWool StandUP socks have worn out in the heel.
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