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Motorcycle Base Layers

Wearing the correct base layers is one of the most important things to do when you are motorcycling. Too often customers spend a lot of money on a decent suit and then ruin it by wearing a cotton T-shirt!

Base layers need to be a proper breathable material so they help you regulate your body temperature.  It is about keeping warm in winter, keeping cool in summer, allowing your body sweat to evaporate effectively and allowing your expensive suit to do its job properly. Even in winter sweat needs to escape to keep the body dry. And this is crucial because if you are wet on the inside, and the temperature drops further our bodies will lose heat 20 times faster through a wet environment than a dry one. The base layer is a building block in winter on top of which you need a technical mid layer.

We stock base layers from motorcycling brands like Halvarssons, Rukka and Klim but also specialist merino layers from Icebreaker. 

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Verified customer reviews for Motorcycle Base Layers

Icebreaker mens merino 150 Tech Lite T-shirt in black

Alan: Very nice light-weight merino t-shirt

I bought this via one of the weekend sales and everything went very well... apart from the size guide. Im about a 38 chest and the guide advised size M, but it was too big. I was able to exchange it for a small with no trouble at all. Great service, thank you.

Icebreaker mens merino 260 Tech leggings in black

Alexander: Great Leggings for colder weather

Had to change out of my summer leggings as the weather gets colder, very comfortable and warm without being too thick - exactly what you need Also - got them in a discounted sale, so what not to like

Icebreaker mens merino 200 Oasis leggings in black

andrew duckworth: Icebreaker. The Best

Have no doubt. Its super comfy, super warm, non smelly, easy to wash and lasts years. Hard to think of a negative unless you have an ethical problem supporting the New Zealand wool industry.