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EP 11: Base Layers! How to layer up for the occasion…

Episode #011: Your Pocket Sailing Instructor Podcast: Base Layers! How to layer up for the occasion…

Following along on last week’s episode about foul weather gear, this week I am diving into base layers! These layers complement your external gear. Their job is to help manage your body heat and keep sweating to a minimum. Nice and dry = warmth!

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What are the typical types of base layer fabrics?

Synthetic Fabrics

One of the most common synthetic fabrics used for base layers is polyester. However, you may also find a combination of nylon, rayon or polypropelene. Synthetics have a bit of a spandex feel which give you a nice snug fit.

5/5 wicking             4/5 durability            3/5 odor- resistant

Merino Wool 

Merino wool is soft and has ultrafine fibers and is nothing like older wool clothing and blankets. Wool can also be blended with other fabrics, like spandex to enhance fit and flexibility. Merino wool has the following characteristics:

4/5 wicking            3/5 durability             5/5 odor-resistant

Silk

Silk is an ideal fabric for low-key activities like an easygoing fall hike or an evening concert outdoors. It has the following characteristics:

2/5 wicking              2/5 durability               2/5 odor-resistant

Base Layer Classifications

Base layers are generally classified at lightweight, midweight and heavyweight. Depending on the type of sailing I am doing, I will select the appropriate weight. The colder the temperatures, the heavier the weight. But, do remember what you will be doing on the boat. If you are doing an overnight cruising passage, wear a heavy gage. If you are racing and grinding, a lighter weight may be best.

Where to buy base layers?

I am a very tactile person and so I really like being able to try things on and feel them. I am not a huge synthetic fibre fan and tend to lean towards wool, but if it feels right, I go for it! Another one of my quirks is I hate seams! They create pressure points sometimes (as base layers are usually a bit more snug fitting), so I will also have a look and where, how many and how thick the seams are. Seems funny, I know, but after years of trying different base layers it’s just what I like!

So, when it comes to purchasing base layers there are MANY options. Sports stores, outdoor recreational stores, heck even grocery stores have clothing sections now! My go-to brands seem to be Smartwool, Helly Hansen, Under Armour and most MEC.

Good luck!

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