The weight of merino wool
| Fabric (GSM) | Weight | Heat level | Typical use | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 146 gsm Merino | Very light | ![]() |
Ultralight | Summer, intense sport, base layer |
| 160 gsm merino wool | Light | ![]() |
Light | 4 seasons, everyday, base layer |
| 190 gsm merino | Medium | ![]() |
warm | Autumn/Winter, versatile |
| 235 gsm flannel | Medium + | ![]() |
Medium hot | Cool weather, comfort |
| 280 gsm Ponte Roma | Mid weight | ![]() |
Hot | Structure + heat |
| 280 gsm brushed merino | Mid weight | ![]() |
Very hot | Winter, cocooning |
|
310 gsm Fleece merino wool |
Very high | ![]() |
Maximum | Extreme cold |
Recommended combinations according to temperature
| Temperature | Underwear | Base layer | Intermediate layer | Insulating layer | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -30 °C | Panties 146 or 160 gsm | 160 gsm top & bottom | 280 gsm Ponte Roma | 310 gsm merino wool | Maximum insulation, comfort in extreme cold |
| -15 °C | 146 or 160 gsm briefs | 160 gsm top & bottom | 235 gsm flannel or 280 gsm Roma or brushed | — | Heat/breathability balance |
| -5 °C | 146 gsm Panties | 146 or 160 gsm top & bottom | 190 gsm or 235 gsm flannel (as needed) | — | Lightweight, modular, prevents overheating |






