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MEN'S BASE LAYER BOTTOMS

Take your training to the next level with our wide range of men’s base layer bottoms and thermals. Whether you are looking for something to keep your legs warm on the ski hill or an early morning run, or you’re seeking compression legwear to aid in your training and recovery, we have something for all applications. Our expert staff hand-pick our range to feature the most advance technologies from the best brands in the world including IcebreakerOdlo, and Rab among many others. We understand that you want the highest quality and performance from your kit and our range reflects that. 

 

Designed to be the foundation of your layering system, these base layer bottoms offer superior moisture-wicking properties to keep you dry and comfortable during intense activities. Many styles feature merino wool, known for its natural temperature regulation and odour-resistant qualities, making it perfect for multi-day adventures on the slopes. For those seeking extra support, compression tights can help improve blood flow and reduce muscle fatigue, enhancing both performance and recovery.

 

From lightweight options for high-intensity activities to thermal tights for extreme cold conditions, our collection caters to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts. The range includes various lengths, from full-length tights to 3/4 options, allowing you to choose the perfect fit for your activity and personal preference. With advanced features like flatlock seams to prevent chafing and strategically placed ventilation zones, these base layer bottoms are engineered to enhance your performance in any winter sport or outdoor pursuit. 

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Men’s base layer tights or bottoms provide insulation, moisture management, and comfort during cold-weather activities. They are worn as a thermal layer under outer clothing to trap body heat, wick sweat away from the skin, and reduce chafing. This helps regulate body temperature and keeps you dry and comfortable during skiing, mountaineering, or everyday winter use. 

The best materials are merino wool, synthetic fibers like polyester, or hybrid blends. Merino wool offers warmth, breathability, and natural odour resistance, making it ideal for cold climates and multi-day use. Synthetics excel at moisture-wicking and quick-drying, suiting high-intensity activities. Hybrid blends combine the strengths of both for versatile performance. 

Base layer tights should fit snugly, like a second skin, without being restrictive. A close fit maximises warmth and moisture-wicking while preventing uncomfortable air gaps. The tights should reach the ankles and allow full freedom of movement. Avoid overly tight fits that restrict circulation, and choose your usual size for optimal comfort. 

Yes, compression base layer tights are designed to fit tighter than standard base layers. They support muscles by promoting blood flow and oxygenation, which can reduce fatigue and aid recovery after intense activity. Compression tights are suitable for sports and can be worn alone or under other clothing, depending on the weather and activity. 

Base layer tights can be worn alone during high-intensity activities or in milder weather, providing moisture management and comfort. For colder conditions, they are typically layered under trousers or ski pants for added insulation and protection against the elements. 

Wash base layer tights in cold water with mild detergent and avoid using fabric softeners. Air dry them away from direct heat to maintain their shape and performance. Merino wool may require gentler care, while synthetic tights are generally more robust and quick-drying. Always follow the manufacturer’s care instructions. 


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