Both WB 4 Seasons and WB Merinos use the same windproof membrane, but they differ in the fabric to which the membrane is applied, affecting their performance and best use cases.
๐ฌ๏ธ WB 4 Seasons โ Maximum Breathability for High-Intensity Activities
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Best for:
โ๏ธ High-intensity sports requiring superior sweat-wicking performance.
โ๏ธ Activities where keeping the skin dry is a priority, such as cycling, running, or other endurance sports.
๐ Key Features:
- Uses the SIXS 4 Seasons fabric, which is lightweight and highly breathable.
- Ensures rapid moisture evaporation, preventing sweat accumulation.
- Ideal for variable weather conditions, balancing wind protection and breathability.
๐งถ WB Merinos โ Greater Warmth for Low-to-Medium Intensity Activities
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Best for:
โ๏ธ Those looking for greater warmth and comfort in cold weather.
โ๏ธ Ideal for low-to-medium intensity activities, such as motorcycle touring, trekking, or winter daily wear.
๐ Key Features:
- Uses the Merinos Wool SIXS fabric, offering a warmer feel against the skin.
- Better for those prioritizing comfort over extreme breathability.
- Thanks to Merino wool, it provides better heat retention, making it perfect for prolonged exposure to the cold.
๐ Which One Should You Choose?
- If you practice high intensity sports and need a highly breathable garment โ WB 4 Seasons
- If you are looking for more warmth and comfort for less dynamic outings โ WB Merinos
๐ In summary:
- Choose WB 4 Seasons if you need maximum sweat-wicking and breathability, ideal for high-intensity sports.
- Choose WB Merinos if you prefer a warmer feel and better heat retention, suitable for low-to-medium intensity activities in cold temperatures.