Stay cool with this light wool mix
Moderate your moisture with Merino wool fibres and enhanced wicking in the key sweat areas.
frequency | intensive |
intensity | mid intensity |
place of practice | resort touring, outdoor, mountain |
weather conditions | cool weather, cold weather |
main material | wool |
waterproof | no waterproof |
without pocket | |
fit | standard |
style | plain |
condition | new |
neck type | high neck |
sleeves length | long sleeves |
anti-uv | non anti-uv |
Main fabric: 100.0% Wool |
Yoke: 38.0% Polyamide, 20.0% Polypropylene, 42.0% Wool |
Dry thoroughly before storing.
Do not dry clean.
Do not iron.
Maximum wash temperature of 30°C. Very moderate treatment.
Do not tumble dry.
Bleaching excluded.
Raw material | 93% |
Manufacturing | 0% |
Packaging | 0% |
Distribution | 1% |
Use | 6% |
End of life | 0% |
It is calculated by modelling the life cycle of the product following the recommendations of the PEF methodology (Product Environmental Footprint). This carbon footprint is an estimate. It may therefore be slightly overvalued or undervalued.Learn more
We rigorously test our Wedze products at our lab near Chamonix and in real-life conditions in the French Alps.
Snow testing
Our team of designers is based at the foot of the Mont-Blanc. Their job is to design and ruthlessly test our snow products on and off the pistes, because we believe that the only way to continuously improve our products is to test them under the real-life conditions that real skiers would experience.
How to repair
Luckily, your Wedze ski base layers have a 2-year guarantee. If we can't repair it, we'll replace it. You can also try DIY, it's better than throwing them away.
Washing your ski base layers
Don't worry, all our Wedze base layers can be washed in the washing machine. To preserve the technical qualities of your base layers, we advise you to sort them by material and read the instructions for use on the label inside.
Tip: Wash them inside out, but not too often.
How to dry your ski base layers
The best way to dry your ski base layer after washing is to hang it to dry in the open air. Simple and effective. You can tumble dry them, but this is not recommended for base layers containing wool. Strictly no ironing.
Keep them smelling fresh
Unpleasant odours in your ski base layers are caused by bacteria in your sweat. So make sure you dry your underwear well, then leave it to air for as long as possible when you get back from your day's skiing, and don't scrunch them up in your dirty clothes bin.