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Ortovox Baselayers Review: Warmth, Comfort, and Style

Ortovox 185 Rock’n’wool Long Sleeve

Ortovox 185 Rock’n’wool Long Sleeve

During my winter camping trip, the Ortovox 185 Rock’n’wool Long Sleeve proved to be a game-changer. These baselayers are exceptionally comfortable, and their ability to keep me warm without causing overheating was impressive.

The secret lies in the fine merino wool fibers, measuring just 19 microns. This material feels soft against the skin and regulates both temperature and moisture. Whether I was hiking through snow-covered trails or setting up camp, the long sleeve maintained an optimum climate.

Beyond functionality, the 185 Rock’n’wool Long Sleeve boasts a fresh new look. The split, asymmetrical design and vibrant colors with multi-colored twisted yarn add a touch of style to my winter adventures. It’s a classic that’s both practical and fashionable—a must-have for mountain enthusiasts.

Ortovox 185 Rock’n’wool Short Pants

Ortovox 185 Rock’n’wool Short Pants

The Ortovox 185 Rock’n’wool Short Pants were my trusty companions during chilly weather. Made from fine merino wool (also 19 microns), these 3/4 pants kept me warm without feeling bulky.

Freeriding demands a solid base layer, and these short pants deliver. They’re comfortable against the skin and excel at regulating temperature and moisture. Whether I was carving through powder or trekking up snowy slopes, the Ortovox quality shone through.

The split design and fresh colors, combined with the on-trend waistband, make these short pants stand out. Ortovox understands that winter adventures are multifaceted, and their 185 Rock’n’wool Short Pants are an absolute must for any freeride enthusiast.


In summary, Ortovox has nailed the balance between performance and style with their Rock’n’wool baselayers. Thank you for sharing your experience, and here’s to many more comfortable and odor-free adventures!