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Magazine reviews for Helly Hansen Stripe Tee S/S Base Layer SS09

Helly Hansen Stripe Tee S/S Base Layer SS09
List Price £23.99
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Review from BIKEmagic

Helly Hansen has been a name synonymous with baselayers since about the year dot, or least as long as we can remember. Its Stripe T is a classic and its simplicity and performance has seen it remain a staple item of clothing for many.

Its baselayers are helpfully divided into Warm, Dry and Cool categories which make plumping for the right baselayer for the conditions you'll be encountering or the level of exertion you're planning easy.

The Stripe T sits in the Dry category. It's made from Helly Hansen's Lifa Stay Dry fabric which does a sterling job of removing sweat from the skin during rides where you normally turn into a big sweaty blob if you were wearing anything else. It's all held together with non-chafing flat lock stitches and is ruggedly well made; we wouldn't expect anything other than it to happily last 10 years or more.

Fit is definitely on the body hugging side, but this close fit serves to enable the Lifa material to work more effectively, drawing dampness quickly away from the skin and towards the next layer.

In conclusion...

There's a huge range of baselayers available but Helly Hansen's have stood the test of time, and its Stripe T is a classic that still lives up to its reputation.

Rating: 4/5

Magazine reviews for dhb Merino Longsleeve Zipneck Baselayer M_150

dhb Merino Longsleeve Zipneck Baselayer M_150
List Price £37.99
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£34.19

Review from road.cc

DHB have completely overhauled their clothing range for winter 2011, essentially going back and designing a whole line-up of new products that includes several superfine merino wool base layers.



We've been riding in the Merino Zip Neck Long Sleeve Baselayer in DHB's M_190 fabric. M_190? It means it's a 190g-weight fabric, as opposed to the M_150 fabric that's another option in this same design. The M_150 version (£36.99) is obviously a little lower in bulk; the M_190 one provides a little more insulation – that's the top and bottom of it. They're both 100% merino with no synthetics added into the mix.



As well as the zip neck model, DHB are offering a Short Sleeve Tee in the M_150 (£29.99) and a Long Sleeve Tee in both fabrics (£31.99 and £34.99). Most of these are also available in women's cuts at the same prices. Get all that? Cool.



Okay, so what you get here is a slim-cut base layer with plenty of stretch – the side panels are extra springy – so whatever your shape, you get a body-hugging fit without it feeling tight. We've found both the arms and the body plenty long enough to keep us covered and the collar is generously high too. That's good news; cold air over your neck in winter can leave you nursing stiff muscles for ages.



The zip is a high-quality offering from YKK so it's unlikely to die on you any time soon, and a chin guard up top stops any scratching. The seams are flat stitched – all of 'em – so you don't get any annoying ridges, and the build quality is spot on.



Hit the road in this base layer and the first thing you notice is its warmth. It really is toastie in there. You might well find yourself wearing fewer layers if this is one of them. And there's no reason why you couldn't use it without an outer layer over the top for autumn and spring rides, as long as you can cope with the absence of pockets.



It feels soft and comfy next to your skin too. This is nothing like that scratchy Brillo Pad wool they used to buy off the devil and knit into school jumpers – it's almost silky. Lovely!



When it comes to keeping you dry, merino behaves differently from synthetic fabrics. You do feel this base layer, like any merino garment, getting heavier with moisture than, say, polyester or polypropylene when you sweat hard. Fact. And it doesn't dry nearly as fast, so if you get it too damp early on in a ride, it might well stay that way until you get home.



On the other hand, it's true that merino has pretty good wicking capabilities to stop it getting waterlogged in the first place, and it's also true that it'll still keep you warm for a while even when it does get soggy. Plus, this top doesn't start to stink a few miles into a hard ride, or retain odours after washing like many manmade fibres.



We've tended to use this top on lower intensity rides when we've wanted a lot of warmth – not for hill reps in the sun – and it's kept us super-comfortable on these. And with no pockets to drag it out of shape, we've not noticed any stretching over the course of our rides, or any shrinkage during washing. It's had a good few spins through the machine now – 40°C, no problem – and we've no reason to think it won't stand up to the rigours of regular use just fine. We'll let you know if there are any changes on that score.



Overall, this is a very impressive merino base layer with a great cut and a high build quality. For 40 quid you really can't go wrong here. DHB are going to clean up with this one.

In conclusion...

Verdict
Super-comfy merino base layer made to very high standards – and a killer price
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Rating: 9/10

Magazine reviews for dhb Merino Longsleeve Zipneck Baselayer M_190

dhb Merino Longsleeve Zipneck Baselayer M_190
List Price £45.99
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£45.99

Review from MBUK

The M190 is a good quality baselayer...Fit-Wise, it's plenty long enough at the back, but it's also long at the front...That excess length does mean it has decent off-the-bike looks though, and given how well the Merino wool can go the distance between washes, makes it versatile enough across several days of use. The fit thgouh the shoulders is good too.
The wool feels smooth to the touch. We really liked it for its immediately warming feel, but as with all Merino wool, the heat dissipates when you start to work hard, which means that you stay comfortable.

In conclusion...

Merin wool comfort and quality that comes at an excellent price.

Rating: 3.5/5

Review from road.cc

DHB have completely overhauled their clothing range for winter 2011, essentially going back and designing a whole line-up of new products that includes several superfine merino wool base layers.


We've been riding in the Merino Zip Neck Long Sleeve Baselayer in DHB's M_190 fabric. M_190? It means it's a 190g-weight fabric, as opposed to the M_150 fabric that's another option in this same design. The M_150 version (£36.99) is obviously a little lower in bulk; the M_190 one provides a little more insulation that's the top and bottom of it. They're both 100% merino with no synthetics added into the mix.


As well as the zip neck model, DHB are offering a Short Sleeve Tee in the M_150 (£29.99) and a Long Sleeve Tee in both fabrics (£31.99 and £34.99). Most of these are also available in women's cuts at the same prices. Get all that? Cool.


Okay, so what you get here is a slim-cut base layer with plenty of stretch the side panels are extra springy so whatever your shape, you get a body-hugging fit without it feeling tight. We've found both the arms and the body plenty long enough to keep us covered and the collar is generously high too. That's good news; cold air over your neck in winter can leave you nursing stiff muscles for ages.


The zip is a high-quality offering from YKK so it's unlikely to die on you any time soon, and a chin guard up top stops any scratching. The seams are flat stitched all of 'em so you don't get any annoying ridges, and the build quality is spot on.


Hit the road in this base layer and the first thing you notice is its warmth. It really is toastie in there. You might well find yourself wearing fewer layers if this is one of them. And there's no reason why you couldn't use it without an outer layer over the top for autumn and spring rides, as long as you can cope with the absence of pockets.


It feels soft and comfy next to your skin too. This is nothing like that scratchy Brillo Pad wool they used to buy off the devil and knit into school jumpers it's almost silky. Lovely!


When it comes to keeping you dry, merino behaves differently from synthetic fabrics. You do feel this base layer, like any merino garment, getting heavier with moisture than, say, polyester or polypropylene when you sweat hard. Fact. And it doesn't dry nearly as fast, so if you get it too damp early on in a ride, it might well stay that way until you get home.


On the other hand, it's true that merino has pretty good wicking capabilities to stop it getting waterlogged in the first place, and it's also true that it'll still keep you warm for a while even when it does get soggy. Plus, this top doesn't start to stink a few miles into a hard ride, or retain odours after washing like many manmade fibres.


We've tended to use this top on lower intensity rides when we've wanted a lot of warmth not for hill reps in the sun and it's kept us super-comfortable on these. And with no pockets to drag it out of shape, we've not noticed any stretching over the course of our rides, or any shrinkage during washing. It's had a good few spins through the machine now 40°C, no problem and we've no reason to think it won't stand up to the rigours of regular use just fine. We'll let you know if there are any changes on that score.


Overall, this is a very impressive merino base layer with a great cut and a high build quality. For 40 quid you really can't go wrong here. DHB are going to clean up with this one.

In conclusion...

Verdict
Super-comfy merino base layer made to very high standards and a killer price


Rating: 4.5/5

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