New Base Layer Thermal Underwear Range by Sub Zero

August 18th, 2009

Factor 1 Plus Seamless Thermal Underwear Base Layer

We have been developing this new range of seamless thermal underwear for over 3 years and have just released the full range in the UK after successful trials with our customers in Europe and the Far East.  The range  utilises the same yarn as our popular Factor 1 range but is knitted on a electronic individual needle selection machines. The benefit of using these machines is that we can build in technological features seamlessly such as rib zones for muscle support and mesh zones for increased perspiration removal. As with the rest of  Sub Zero thermal underwear ranges we have impreganted a hydrophilic treatment in to the fabric fibres during the finishing process for advanced wicking.

For further details on the new seamless Factor 1 Plus thermal underwear base layer range please click here

Thermal underwear base layer Factor 1 Plus by Sub Zero

Thermal underwear base layer Factor 1 Plus by Sub Zero


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3 Responses to “New Base Layer Thermal Underwear Range by Sub Zero”

  1. on 20.08.09
    Rob Says:

    Arrived here after catching a piece on SubZero on an old Backpackinglight.co.uk (Outdoors Station) podcast.

    Is there going to be a zipped polo version of the Factor 1 Plus?
    Cheers, Rob

  2. on 21.08.09
    admin Says:

    Hi Rob

    We will be looking at producing a zipped turtle version (without the roll over neck) for next years winter season. It is a bit more complicated to produce on the machines that knit the Factor 1 Plus but not impossible. I will keep everyone updated through our Blog on our progress with this design.

    regards

    Sub Zero

  3. on 21.08.09
    Rob Says:

    Ok, ta. Have grabbed a standard Factor 1 zipped turtle to try for now. I think a little ventilation adjustment necessary for garments at this price point. And I begrudge the weight of carrying a spare!
    Cheers, Rob

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