I've been really lucky to have three healthy boys that love enjoying the outdoors as much as I do . Some are more motivated than others but in this day and electronic age I'm glad they can unplug, get off...
The Mommyhood Chronicles reviewed our base layers while training for a half marathon. She stated, "currently, I am training for a half marathon and I need to be sure I have comfortable and warm garments to train in. For this...
EightyMPHMom reviewed the Men’s Midweight 1/4 zip and Spur Visor Beanie and as they say.....kid tested, mom approved. EightyMPHMom noted, "First up, the Isolation Men’s Midweight 1/4 zip in charcoal grey for Johnny. Remember, Johnny’s a picky teenager, so this...
Eastern Slopes reviewed several inexpensive different base layers and determined merino wool is top notch. When the weather turns nasty, when we’re going on a multi-day winter backpacking trip, or when we’re worried that we might be in dangerous situations,...
Wool Cycling reviewed the Minus33 Men's Boxer Brief. The Minus33 Men’s 100% Wool Lightweight Boxer Brief makes an excellent base layer as Merino wool absorbs moisture therefore reduces the amount of sweat left on the body. This therefore reduces the...
Base Layer Test Rating --- Great Model - Superfine Merino Wool Zip T Neck- Style 744-size medium Initial fit and feel - When I first put on the T neck I felt a little itching on my back but this...
Outside Magazine recommends the best merino t-shirts to beat the heat. Based in New Hampshire and owned by L.W. Packard, Minus33 boasts a wool-making lineage that goes back to 1916. In fact, the company still uses the old Packard mill...
So, I was thrilled to finally come across 100% Merino products by Minus33 that are, and I can say confidently, completely itch-free. Dirtbag Dreams tested the Appalachia Women’s Lightweight S/S Crew, Moriah Women’s Lightweight Crew, Ossipee Women’s Midweight Crew, and...
Ever traveled 555 miles on a snowmobile unsupported over frozen Great Bear Lake (ice-fishing for monster lake trout), cross-tundra to the Arctic Ocean, then across the sea ice of Victoria Strait to the hamlet of Uluhoktok? Well this guy did...