Every year at SHOT Show I run across something I isn’t exact it generally ends up being the coolest thing I’ll see. This year it’s DFND’s Wool Mesh Base Layers.
About every decade or so, Scandinavian mesh base layers come back in vogue. Sure, they work, but the design seems too foreign for many Americans. But working with our NATO partners along the northern flank are teaching us a lot about operating in the extremes and one of those lessons is clothing. SOF units have been procuring mesh base layers which trap warm air near the skin, from European vendors using micro purchase, but now a Berry Compliant product is available from DFND.
Key advantages of wool for cold weather operations include its breathability, moisture management, comfort, and natural odor resistance.
Features:
•No Melt, No Drip
•Completely Seamless
•Compostable
•9.2 oz (Shirt) / 7.8oz Long Johns
•Fiber 100% Wool
Key Advantages of Wool fot Military Use
1. Breathability and moisture management
2. Sustainability
3. Comfort
4. Natural odor resistance
5. Thermal regulation
Advanced Design Features:
•Textured knit structure for improved thermal efficacy
•Balanced thermal insulation and airflow
•Layering capability for enhanced performance
Berry Compliant, 100% made in USA with USA grown and made materials.
Offered in sizes XS – XXL in Tan 499 and Coyote.
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