NTS Aktiv Warm | For Cold Weather and High Output Sailing
NTS Aktiv Light | For Mild Conditions and Active Performance
Merino 200 | For Cold, Endurance, and Extended Wear
| Baselayer | Best For | Why Choose it |
|---|---|---|
NTS Aktiv Warm |
cold conditions, low to high intensity sailing, Inshore or coastal racing where core warmth and breathability are essential. | The sustainably derived antibacterial treatment helps maintain long-lasting freshness, while the brushed inner face traps warmth close to the skin. Ideal beneath a mid-layer or waterproof shell, it keeps you warm without overheating even under heavy exertion. |
NTS Aktiv Light |
Warmer conditions, High intensity or endurance activity, Training sessions and coastal day sailing. |
Polypropylene fibres draw moisture away faster than standard polyester, helping regulate temperature during peak exertion. Lightweight and low bulk, it performs equally well as a technical tee or as a first layer under waterproofs. |
Merino 200 |
Cold to sub-zero environments (–25 °C to +15 °C based on activity), Moderate activity levels and endurance sailing, Offshore expeditions and extended wear |
Merino wool’s natural fibres insulate even when wet, remain soft against the skin, and resist odour far longer than synthetics. Its thermal adaptability means you will stay warm in the cold yet comfortable as temperatures rise, making it a true all season performer. |
| Performance Attribute | Merino 200 | NTS Aktiv Warm | NTS Aktiv Light |
|---|---|---|---|
| Natural fibre | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Recycled content | ✗ | ✓ (100% recycled polyester) | ✓ (88% recycled polyester) |
| Warm when wet | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Thermal regulation | ✓✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Breathability | ✓ | ✓✓ | ✓✓✓ |
| Moisture wicking | ✓ | ✓✓ | ✓✓✓ |
| Odour control | ✓✓✓ (natural antibacterial) | ✓ (antibacterial treatment) | ✓ (antibacterial treatment) |
| Soft, next-to-skin feel | ✓✓✓ | ✓✓ | ✓✓ |
| Lightweight | ✓✓ | ✓✓ | ✓✓✓ |
| Fast drying | ✗ | ✓✓ | ✓✓✓ |
| Machine washable | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Ideal temperature range | −25 °C to +15 °C | 0 °C to +20 °C | +10 °C to +30 °C |
| Best for | Cold to variable climates | Cool to mild climates | Mild to warm climates |
| Activity level | Moderate | Moderate – High | High |
| Sailing type | Offshore / Expedition | Coastal / Inshore | Training / Day Sailing |
FAQ'S
Which base layer is best for summer sailing?
For warm weather or high intensity sailing, choose NTS Aktiv Light. Its lightweight recycled fibres and moisture wicking blend are designed to keep you cool and dry even during peak exertion.
What should I wear for winter or offshore sailing?
In cold, changeable, or endurance conditions, Merino 200 is ideal. Its natural merino fibres provide warmth even when wet and remain comfortable through long offshore passages. If you prefer a syntheticoption, NTS Aktiv Warm adds breathability and quick drying for high output performance in cool weather.
Is Merino wool itchy to wear?
No. Merino 200 uses superfine premium merino fibres that bend against the skin rather than irritate it. The result is a naturally soft, smooth feel suitable for next to skin comfort.
Are all Henri-Lloyd base layers sustainable?
Yes,both NTS Aktiv Warm and NTS Aktiv Light are made using recycled polyester, reducing environmental impact without compromising performance. Merino 200 is crafted from natural, renewable wool fibres that biodegrade at the end of their lifespan.
Can I wear Merino wool in summer?
Absolutely. Merino wool regulates temperature naturally, keeping you cool in warm weather and warm when it is cold. Its moisture management makes it suitable across a wide range of conditions.
How do I care for my base layer?
Machine wash your base layers on a gentle, 30 °C cycle and avoid fabric softeners, which can inhibit moisture management.
For Merino 200 - Machine wash on a gentle, cold cycle using a mild, enzyme-free detergent. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners to preserve the fabric’s integrity. Lay flat to air dry naturally and never tumble dry to maintain the garment’s performance and shape.
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