Now we’re using one grown on the simple blend of sunshine, water, grass, and air.
High-performance natural and renewable alternatives like Merino wool are helping achieve our commitment to use recycled, renewable, or organic materials in 90% of our products by 2022.
High-performance natural and renewable alternatives like Merino wool are helping achieve our commitment to use recycled, renewable, or organic materials in 90% of our products by 2022.
Through research at the ACE Climatic Windtunnel, we’ve developed breakthrough fabrics that combine responsibly sourced Merino wool with synthetic fibers made from recycled water bottles.
Natural Layering Performance
Merino wool creates insulating micro pockets that provide thermal-regulation, helping maintain a comfortable micro-climate, even when wet. Our Merino Jerseys and Vests take full advantage of these incredible properties.
Merino wool creates insulating micro pockets that provide thermal-regulation, helping maintain a comfortable micro-climate, even when wet. Our Merino Jerseys and Vests take full advantage of these incredible properties.
We leverage Merino wool’s amazing ability to absorb large quantities of moisture vapor, adding a layer of upcycled technical fibers against your skin, to keep you dryer and warmer than either material alone.
We leverage Merino wool’s amazing ability to absorb large quantities of moisture vapor, adding a layer of upcycled technical fibers against your skin, to keep you dryer and warmer than either material alone.
Merino wool garments are naturally odor resistant, allowing you to wear them longer and wash them less; a real bonus when it comes to everyday ride accessories like caps and neck gaiters.
Merino wool garments are naturally odor resistant, allowing you to wear them longer and wash them less; a real bonus when it comes to everyday ride accessories like caps and neck gaiters.
We partnered with The Woolmark Company, a not-for-profit organization that works alongside Australia’s 60,000 woolgrowers to research, develop, and provide quality assurance of Australian Merino wool fiber and products.
We partnered with The Woolmark Company, a not-for-profit organization that works alongside Australia’s 60,000 woolgrowers to research, develop, and provide quality assurance of Australian Merino wool fiber and products.