• This hybrid design is made with a soft, odor reducing, merino wool base and a highly durable synthetic exterior. (polartec.com)
  • Merino wool next-to-skin delivers on classic comfort, warmth, and wicking. (polartec.com)
  • Boot length sock made from a durable Merino wool blend. (howies.co.uk)
  • Munroe Merino Wool Socks (Pack of 2) - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock. (howies.co.uk)
  • The Munroe is a boot length Merino wool sock with a cushioned footbed that's ideal for everyday. (howies.co.uk)
  • Our Merino wool socks have the perfect balance of performance and durability. (howies.co.uk)
  • The ingredients we use are 70% Merino wool, 28% polyamide for strength and durability, plus a bit of elastane so they stay snug on your feet. (howies.co.uk)
  • The Merino wool absorbs moisture, drawing it away from your skin so your feet stay dry all day, even during high activity. (howies.co.uk)
  • Wool socks can often feel rough next to your skin, but Merino is different. (howies.co.uk)
  • By expelling moisture quickly, Merino wool stops the build up of odour. (howies.co.uk)
  • All howies Merino wool comes from non-mulesed sheep. (howies.co.uk)
  • From Emerald to Lime, each shade of this sleek men's green Merino wool clothing collection is carefully crafted with radical attention to detail from hand-selected regenerative Merino wool. (sheepinc.com)
  • Choose a bold shade with our men's red Merino wool clothing. (sheepinc.com)
  • Be it a Tomato Red Crewneck or a Poppy Red Hoodie, each garment is crafted from the finest regenerative Merino wool and designed to stand out in style. (sheepinc.com)
  • Merino wool baselayers are the perfect choice for hikers of all levels. (skates.guru)
  • Merino wool is also naturally temperature-regulating, so it will keep you cool in hot weather and warm in cold weather. (skates.guru)
  • Our merino wool baselayers are made from high-quality materials and are designed to last. (skates.guru)
  • Prepare for your hiking adventures with our collection of merino wool baselayers. (skates.guru)
  • Stay comfortable and protected during your outdoor excursions with our merino wool baselayers. (skates.guru)
  • Crafted with the finest merino wool, our baselayers are specially designed to offer exceptional functionality without compromising on comfort. (skates.guru)
  • Our merino wool baselayers are equipped with advanced features to keep you fresh and comfortable throughout your hiking adventures. (skates.guru)
  • The natural properties of merino wool make our baselayers odor-resistant, moisture-wicking, and temperature-regulating, ensuring optimal performance in various conditions. (skates.guru)
  • Experience the superior comfort of our merino wool baselayers. (skates.guru)
  • The softness of merino wool provides a gentle and cozy feel against your skin, while its lightweight nature allows for unrestricted movement on the trails. (skates.guru)
  • Our merino wool baselayers offer exceptional performance and comfort at an affordable price. (skates.guru)
  • Here's the solution with these boxers containing reinforced merino wool for superior durability. (decathlon.com)
  • Our team of mountain trekking enthusiasts developed these boxers, which contain merino wool, for trekking comfortably over long periods. (decathlon.com)
  • Ultra-fine (18.5 microns) Merino wool. (decathlon.com)
  • The team at Double Rainbouu has joined the flock, creating Shaun the Sheep-inspired sweaters made of 100% Australian Merino wool, traceable from the sheep's back to yours. (woolmark.com)
  • The Merino wool used to create these sweaters was sourced from 36 individual properties across Australia, including the iconic 'Burrabogie' farm in the Riverina, a historic wool growing region in southern New South Wales. (woolmark.com)
  • The 19.5 micron Merino wool was then processed at Woolmark licensee XINAO Textiles in Chongfu, Zhejiang Province, China. (woolmark.com)
  • Merino wool absorbs the odour molecules from sweat, which are only released upon washing. (woolmark.com)
  • Made of 95% merino wool with just a touch of elastane to maintain the fabric's shape between washings, this fabric is plush performance. (ibex.com)
  • Our fan-favorite base made from 100% ZQ Merino wool. (smartwool.com)
  • Responsibly Sourced Wool We only put our softest, ZQ-certified Merino wool next to your skin. (smartwool.com)
  • We think you'll love our award-winning Merino wool base layers, but don't just take it from us. (smartwool.com)
  • No matter how you get outside, it's easy to find your best Merino wool base layer with Smartwool. (smartwool.com)
  • Whether you need a lightweight Merino wool base layer for year-round adventures or our warmest Smartwool ® base layer for every winter outing, we have the comfort you need to go farther. (smartwool.com)
  • Made with responsibly-sourced Merino wool, these incredibly versatile and durable socks are perfect for hiking, trekking into town or just about anything outdoors. (llbean.com)
  • Sailcloth: 60% Merino wool, 37% nylon, 3% Lycra® spandex. (llbean.com)
  • Dark Orchid: 53% Merino wool, 44% nylon, 3% Lycra® spandex. (llbean.com)
  • Silver Blue: 62% Merino wool, 35% nylon, 3% Lycra® spandex. (llbean.com)
  • Made with a blend of RWS-certified merino wool that's naturally odor-resistant and breathable. (llbean.com)
  • The redesigned Teton Merino Wool 1/4 Zip retains the same incredible benefits of merino wool while dramatically improving comfort with softer, loftier fabric. (motosport.com)
  • Custom blend of Merino wool / nylon to handle extended powersports use. (motosport.com)
  • Knit from premium Merino wool fibers for exceptional comfort. (motosport.com)
  • The Filson Henley Guide Sweater, originally conceived by and for waterfowl hunters, is sewn in the USA with 100% merino wool . (filson.com)
  • The USA-sourced wool comes from merino sheep prized for their long, fine fleece. (filson.com)
  • Merino wool fibers consist of thousands of tiny filaments sheathed within overlapping scales that are naturally water-resistant, and any moisture that does penetrate the fiber is wicked to the tips for evaporation. (filson.com)
  • icebreaker creates natural apparel from merino wool. (icebreaker.com)
  • A clean, classic and comfortable everyday hooded sweatshirt that blends natural merino wool with organically grown cotton, the Central Classic Long Sleeve Zip Hoodie is durable, breathable and incredibly versatile. (icebreaker.com)
  • Lightweight casual socks perfect for everyday use, the Lifestyle Fine Gauge No Show combines premium merino wool comfort with a durable construction. (icebreaker.com)
  • With its ribbed structure on the inside, Tasmanian merino wool ensures excellent insulation and feels pleasant on the skin. (ortovox.com)
  • Our sustainable MERINO WOOL comes from monitored, ethical sheep farms. (ortovox.com)
  • Where the air is at its purest, the food lush, and the climate moderate - that's where fair merino wool that fulfils the highest quality standards can be found. (ortovox.com)
  • Our commitment to fair wool: Our own wool standard ensures that our merino wool is sourced in an animal- and environmentally-friendly manner. (ortovox.com)
  • The Mammoth fabric option from Clek is made from ethically sourced, 100% Australian Merino wool, with no-added flame retardant. (albeebaby.com)
  • The Laulhère Eridan Vintage Patch Merino Wool Beret in black is a stunning and unique hat from the famous beret manufacturer. (hatsandcaps.co.uk)
  • This thick merino wool beret features a satin lining for comfort and a leather sweatband. (hatsandcaps.co.uk)
  • They are soft, breathable, and odor-resistant, making them ideal for keeping you comfortable and dry on the trail. (skates.guru)
  • They're naturally odor-resistant, breathable and warm. (llbean.com)
  • Wool blend is naturally anti-microbial and odor resistant. (llbean.com)
  • Polartec® Power Wool™ FR is a revolutionary, bi-component knit fabric that combines the best of both natural and synthetic fibers, all without blending. (polartec.com)
  • The filaments contain continuous glass filaments, while the wools contain glass wool, rock (stone) wool, slag wool, refractory ceramic fibers, and other newly engineered biosoluble fibers (IARC 2002). (cdc.gov)
  • Generally, the wool fibers tend to be shorter and finer than the continuous filament fibers, and their diameters may be more variable (IARC 1988). (cdc.gov)
  • Although the procedures used to make these fibers are similar to those of glass wool, the operating parameters are usually adjusted to create products with extremely small diameters. (cdc.gov)
  • Itch can be prompted by diverse stimuli, including light touch, vibration, and wool fibers. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In a plain design, making it a great choice for already colourful rooms, our Border Rug is created from 100% wool, offering the perfect blend of softness and strength. (johnlewis.com)
  • This rectangular area rug is made of a jute-wool blend, and it's adorned with a woven design in beige and gray that offers a perfect neutral background to complement your furniture and decor. (target.com)
  • The natural twists and turns in the helical coil (the smallest part) of the dense wool fibre disrupt sound waves. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • Because of the way the wool fibre is structured, wool requires more oxygen than is available in the air to become flammable. (elliotts.net)
  • Wool is accordingly an excellent fibre when it comes to fire safety. (elliotts.net)
  • Don't get caught trying to stomp out your embers, get the fire resistant Blue Oriental Fire Resistant Wool Hearth Rug and start protecting your home today. (timelesswroughtiron.com)
  • The naturally fire resistant wool material self extinguishes any embers that may come in contact. (timelesswroughtiron.com)
  • Wool insulation addresses these inputs in a unique way. (havelockwool.com)
  • So with a long-lasting insulation like wool, the temperature and relative humidity of your wall cavity and living space is more easily maintained. (havelockwool.com)
  • The cumulative effect of wool insulation and less relative humidity makes for a tough place for mold to grow. (havelockwool.com)
  • Other than using Havelock Wool Insulation, how else can you prevent mold growth? (havelockwool.com)
  • Sheep's wool and therefore wool insulation is a humidity buffer. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • It's far more effective than mineral wool insulation at preventing sound leakage. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • There's little worse than scrabbling around in the attic and emerging, dusty and seriously itchy from glass wool and rock wool fibres that man-made insulation is created from. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • We recommend they opt for soft, bouncy and harmless wool insulation. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • Sheep's wool insulation has a thermal conductivity of 0.035-0.04 W/mK. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • Just as with wool carpets, sheep's wool insulation absorbs and neutralises the nasties found in our homes, including nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide and formaldehyde. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • Wool, silk and most synthetics, on the other hand, retain their insulation even when wet. (cdc.gov)
  • A middle layer of wool or synthetic to provide insulation even when wet. (cdc.gov)
  • Glass wools are further subdivided into insulation wools and special purpose wools (see Figure 2-1). (cdc.gov)
  • If we consider another natural fiber such as cotton, we can compare its fire resistance to that of wool. (greensnooze.com)
  • Wool can hold up to 30% of its weight in moisture compared to just 8% for cotton and 5% for synthetic fabrics. (greensnooze.com)
  • Many factors affect a mattress's ability to pass this test, including the zipper, the cotton elements and other materials in the mattress, and the manufacturing of the wool itself. (greensnooze.com)
  • The industry standard of blending wool and synthetic yarns together often hinders the greater performance qualities of each material. (polartec.com)
  • If we compare wool with other synthetic materials such as nylon, rayon, or polyester, we'll see that it still ranks superior in its high ignition point despite the chemical treatment the other fabrics receive for fire resistance. (greensnooze.com)
  • This also means that wool produces less smoke and toxic gas than synthetic fibres. (elliotts.net)
  • An inner layer of wool, silk or synthetic to keep moisture away from the body. (cdc.gov)
  • Advanced synthetics on the outer surface of Polartec® Power Wool™ FR transfer moisture out while enhancing durability and resilience. (polartec.com)
  • Trekkers may instinctively seek padding underfoot, but the Upside Down socks from yak wool specialists Kora have padding on the top of the foot (where it's needed), while under the sole the fabric is comparatively thin to avoid creases (which cause blisters). (lonelyplanet.com)
  • A wool sweater with water-resistant reinforcement on the yoke and arms. (filson.com)
  • Wool fibres can be bent up to 20,000 times before breaking, which is great for astronauts who are floating around in the same clothing day-in, day-out. (woolmark.com)
  • No, we're not talking about the hairstyle lusted after by every 1980s teenager - we're talking the natural crimp of wool fibres. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • As this rug is made using natural fibres, shedding is to be expected as this is a natural characteristic of wool. (johnlewis.com)
  • Power Wool™ FR's advanced knit construction places each distinct fiber where it can work to its highest potential. (polartec.com)
  • Power Wool™ FR's patented bi-component knit optimizes base layer performance in more diverse conditions and levels of activity. (polartec.com)
  • The most recent classification scheme proposed by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has divided these compounds into two broad classes: filaments and wools. (cdc.gov)
  • This moisture content, the keratin in wool, and the carded, woven structure give wool its incredible natural flame resistance. (greensnooze.com)
  • But wool has a more compacted, tangled structure, especially when it's been carded and woven. (greensnooze.com)
  • Martin, founding partner of multiple-award winning sustainable architect firm Arco2 and director of EcoFab , is a passionate exponent of sustainable building and he showed us how to insulate the walls and ceiling with sheep's wool waste, which we were able to source from nearby Devonia Products, Britain's oldest sheepskin tannery. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • Understated arabesque foliage interlace with dainty floral motifs in Cyanna - our transitional collection of hand-knotted wool and muted silk that takes you on a journey of curlicues, sacred geometry, and linear rhythms. (jaipurrugs.com)
  • Because of the aforementioned qualities of wool, the stated R Value will persist with time. (havelockwool.com)
  • You do not want to compress the wool as that will diminish it's insulative qualities. (havelockwool.com)
  • Wool doesn't melt because it is not made of the elements and materials that undergo that process. (greensnooze.com)
  • Yes, a mattress made with wool batting can be declared naturally flame-resistant and pass flame test requirements to prove a mattress' fire safety. (greensnooze.com)
  • Shaun and the flock are also kind and caring towards LU-LA who needs wool to keep her warm. (woolmark.com)
  • To celebrate the launch of Shaun the Sheep's latest film A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon , world-famous animators Aardman have created a unique short film with The Woolmark Company and Studiocanal, showcasing the super-natural benefits of wool. (woolmark.com)
  • Ecofab, Arco2 and other forward thinking organisations use sheep's wool in schools and offices to ensure the whoops and shouts from next door don't disrupt the worker bees. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • But did you know that sheep's wool does the job for you. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • Beautifully detailed in design and skillfully tufted by hand, our 100% pure wool McLean Rug embellishes any room with style, warmth and grace. (plowhearth.com)
  • Chic tailored blazers in wool or cashmere combine warmth with an elegant silhouette, and borg-lined looks are perfect for more casual days. (marksandspencer.com)
  • These ski touring pants have a scuff resistant exterior and their elastic two-way stretch material adapts to your every move. (ortovox.com)
  • Wool is a naturally safe choice - it is flame resistant, and won't melt and stick to your body causing serious injuries like many common synthetics. (bestwoolacademy.com)
  • Wool doesn't melt or drip when burnt. (greensnooze.com)
  • Can Wool Melt? (greensnooze.com)
  • Wool doesn't melt, and it doesn't easily catch alight, so it's perfect if you're flying in an oxygen filled spacecraft close to the sun. (woolmark.com)
  • Frankenmuth wool comforters are filled with cozy, pure, Climate Beneficial wool. (keetsa.com)
  • An amazingly sophisticated silhouette and a soft wool upper give these Nadya Dream Fit boots cozy, trend-right appeal. (qvc.com)
  • Side chains of keratin amino acids in wool bond with formaldehyde, effectively sucking it out of the air. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • The outside of the wool fiber consists of overlapping cuticle cells that naturally repel water (hydrophobic). (havelockwool.com)
  • In a brilliant twist of evolution, the interior of the wool fiber is actually hygroscopic meaning it has a high moisture buffering capacity. (havelockwool.com)
  • So wool traps moisture inside the fiber (where mold spores cannot get to it) which moderates the relative humidity of your wall cavity. (havelockwool.com)
  • Anthrax is an acute infectious zoonotic disease caused by the gram-positive, aerobic, nonmotile bacterium Bacillus anthracis , which can survive in soil for decades as an extremely resistant form (spores) ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • This is due to the natural chemical structure of wool, one that is high in both nitrogen and moisture. (bestwoolacademy.com)
  • We spun a yarn with Rich Webber, the Aardman director of the Shaun the Sheep short film, SUPER NATURAL WOOL . (woolmark.com)
  • From bitter cold to tropic heat, wool is a natural insulator and regulates your body temperature. (keetsa.com)
  • In addition, wool is a natural insulator, it eliminates hot and cold spots that cause restless sleep. (keetsa.com)
  • Our wool has its origins at the heart of a natural paradise: Tasmania. (ortovox.com)
  • Add some artistry to your room with this 4' x 6' blue gold and tan wool floral hand knotted stain resistant area rug with fringe. (flbean.com)
  • It's naturally flame-resistant because of its naturally high nitrogen and water content and requires a very high ignition temperature to actually burn. (greensnooze.com)
  • But as we've discussed, wool can self-extinguish the flame so quickly that it doesn't burn for long before smoldering. (greensnooze.com)
  • The flame-resistant properties keep it from melting and sticking to your skin when it's burning. (greensnooze.com)
  • Wool can catch fire but because it naturally has high water content, plus its hydrophilic cell structure, it will likely extinguish any flame that does manage to ignite. (greensnooze.com)
  • How Do Wool Flame-Resistant Properties Compare to Other Flame-Resistant Fabrics? (greensnooze.com)
  • This means wool is much more flame-resistant. (greensnooze.com)
  • The most important point to know when comparing these fabrics though is that wool is flame-resistant, not just difficult to ignite. (greensnooze.com)
  • Another area of comparison for wool vs. other flame-resistant fabrics is the water content. (greensnooze.com)
  • Does Wool Make Mattresses Naturally Flame Resistant? (greensnooze.com)
  • Wool may be ignited if subjected to a significantly powerful heat source, but does not normally support flame, and will instead smoulder - usually only for a short time. (elliotts.net)
  • A classic shape marries with good looking design for your space Ideal for spaces with kids and pets, this rug is stain resistant to help repel stains and spilled liquids. (flbean.com)
  • Naturally stain and static resistant. (motosport.com)
  • Affordable, easy to clean , usually stain resistant. (apartmenttherapy.com)
  • should I choose regular gypsum or the mildew resistant green/purple drywall? (havelockwool.com)
  • a cruel process that is painful for the sheep and the reason we will only ever use non-mulesed wool for our base layers and underwear. (howies.co.uk)
  • Now, by combining traditional techniques and modern innovations, Sheep Inc. has created wool like none other. (sheepinc.com)
  • Each year sheep are sheared for their wool and it's a necessary part of ranching. (keetsa.com)
  • Rest assured, the sheep that grow your wool are still happily grazing California meadows. (keetsa.com)
  • Because the wool is naturally rich in nitrogen it will smoulder and singe instead of bursting into flames. (thewoolcompany.co.uk)
  • But wool has such a high-temperature resistance before it catches fire that it's difficult to ignite. (greensnooze.com)
  • Because one of the problems that we face in honeybee breeding is that when you're selecting for Ferra resistance, it's hard to balance Ferra resistant bees with very productive bees. (oregonstate.edu)