Wild #187

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GEAR TEST

ICEBREAKER

ZONEKNIT TEE & SHORTS Natural comfort.

O

NE OF MY FAVOURITE trail running T-shirts has a

anecdote: My wife, being the long-suffering

problem. Yes, it’s comfortable on the trail. Yes, it fits

spouse of the editor of Wild, simply cares so

me well. Yes, it looks half-decent, too, with a colour that, if

little about—or is rather so tired of hearing

I don’t say so myself, actually suits me. But hoh boy! Does

about—gear, that I almost never bother

it ever stink! At least half the time that I pull it out of the

mentioning anything I’m reviewing for the

drawer, I put it straight back in simply because I can’t deal

mag to her. Not this time, though. After

with the potential stench. And that’s the problem with

taking the ZoneKnit Tee and Shorts out for

synthetic garments. They can reek. Not all of them, mind

its first trail-running outing, I came home saying to her, “I

you, but enough do that I’m always trigger shy when it

know how little you care about this, but I’ve just gotta say

comes to buying one.

it: This stuff is really, really comfortable.”

But that’s where Icebreaker’s ZoneKnit garments shine.

NEED TO KNOW

Seriously, I’ve been impressed by Icebreaker’s latest

I’m sure by now that you’re well aware of merino wool’s

ZoneKnit offerings. They feel soooo nice against your skin.

antimicrobial properties, and hence its lack of, well, stinki-

They don’t stink. They’re comfortable even when wet with

ness. But even Icebreaker previously used a synthetic com-

sweat. They’re super lightweight. And the shorts are even

ponent, albeit a small one, in their ZoneKnit gear. With

a little bit retro-styley, too—remember King Gee Scoops?!

its latest 2023 collection, however, Icebreaker’s ZoneKnit

Perhaps the only thing I’d change is to give the shorts

garments use only natural merino and plant-based fibres.

(which have built-in briefs, BTW) proper pockets over and

Now look, I could blab on with something lifted from a

above the small, zippered key pocket that sits in the back

PR blurb about how the body-mapped zones in the shorts

of the shorts. I know that for actual running, proper pock-

and tee regulate temperature, or how their articulated fits

ets are meaningless, but if these shorts had them, mainly

offer freedom of movement, but I won’t. It’s not that that

so I could chuck my phone in them, I’d wear them all day.

stuff isn’t important, but I’m instead going to share this

JAMES MCCORMACK

Intended use: Running; high-intensity activity Material: Merino-wool and plant-based fibres Weight, as tested (M): (Tee) 145g; (Shorts) 162g RRP: (Tee) $119.99; (Shorts) $149.99 More info: icebreaker.com

HUNTSMAN

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