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NZ$95 approx US$79

Hot Toddy

Women's Merino hoodie.

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  • Sizes: WS, WM, WL (see chart)
  • Weight: 223 g
  • Colours:
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Not quite a dram with a slice, but this thermal underwear will keep you equally toasty during the depths of winter. Layer under your Ice Queen or She Shell and discover the unrivalled properties of merino wool against your skin. Giddy up.


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Heatwave&trade hi-performance thermal bodywear combines a merino inner layer with a fast-drying polyester outer.
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Three panel hood fits smoothly under your helmet.
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Seamless underarm gusset.
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Flat seams for enhanced comfort.
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Front zip for temperature control.
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'Snug-as-a-bug' fit keeps the fabric against your skin to wick sweat away.
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WhaleTail&trade longer back for greater cycling warmth.
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Made by us in New Zealand.
Why is Heatwave Merino so comfortable next-to-skin?
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Heatwave combines the comfort, warmth and low-odour properties of merino wool with the durability of polyester. Merino wool absorbs more moisture than synthetic fibres like polyester or polypropylene. This makes it very effective in dealing with excess sweat - it is absorbed into the fabric rather than settling (and cooling) on your skin. The polyester component repels moisture which avoids total saturation of the fabric - helping it to dry faster. The strength of the polyester also maintains the shape of the garment and minimises wear 'n' tear and pilling.
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The Baked Alaska and Popsicle are intended to be used as a stand alone cycle top in cool, as opposed to cold, conditions.
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The Ristretto, Model T, Submerino and Hot Toddy are all base layers - best worn directly against your skin.
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The Median Strip, Berglar and Flying Nun are riding jerseys, with additional features including three rear pockets and long front zips. For use in both hot and cold climes and versatile enough to wear as an insulation layer in winter.
Washing Instructions?
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Try to avoid cold-water detergents, those with bleach, fabric softener or 'oxygen whitener'. Bleach rots natural fibres like wool. Sodium Percarbonate (the main ingredient in oxygen whitener) can make colours run. Fabric softener can do both.
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Warm machine wash, 40°C.
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Wash colours separately.
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Most Ground Effect gear dries super-fast so drying on the line or hanging over the bedpost does the trick. Or use a dryer on a warm (not hot) cycle.