HBS60
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- August 2024 (planned)
In preparing for my upcoming Camino, I’ve been wearing 100% polyester t-shirts, which dry reasonably quickly, but I didn’t like how they felt on my skin, and I felt that they retained too much heat when out in the sun. So, I ordered a couple of Merino thin wool t-shirts as they’ve been touted for wearing even in the summer. I tried one this morning while out in the sun, and while they felt different, as the morning progressed and I started to sweat, I started to really smell what i believe is sheep smell. Eventually, the shirt was soaked (it’s 88% humidity around here), and I couldn’t stand the smell any more. I headed indoors and hand washed them just with plain cold water and hung it up to dry. I could smell whatever it is several meters away.
I had no idea these things could smell so badly. It is 100% Merino wool, not a blend. The brand is Alpz.
Is this something that gets better with time? Are there different types of Merino’s that I should be aware of?
I’m also hopeful that maybe since the humidity in Spain is much lower, maybe this won’t be as much of a problem.
BTW, my training is going well, I managed to walk 10.8 miles yesterday with a fully loaded backpack, in temperatures starting at 77F with humidity initially at 91% slowly improving to 56% but heat up to 93F. In contrast, I’ve seen morning temps in Spain in the 60s F and humidity around 30%s- 40%s, I’m not sure what I can expect from the Merinos in these conditions.
Thanks!
I had no idea these things could smell so badly. It is 100% Merino wool, not a blend. The brand is Alpz.
Is this something that gets better with time? Are there different types of Merino’s that I should be aware of?
I’m also hopeful that maybe since the humidity in Spain is much lower, maybe this won’t be as much of a problem.
BTW, my training is going well, I managed to walk 10.8 miles yesterday with a fully loaded backpack, in temperatures starting at 77F with humidity initially at 91% slowly improving to 56% but heat up to 93F. In contrast, I’ve seen morning temps in Spain in the 60s F and humidity around 30%s- 40%s, I’m not sure what I can expect from the Merinos in these conditions.
Thanks!