Isobaa Merino 200 Long Sleeve Zip Neck midlayer review: one layer for everything
A 200 g/m² superfine merino layer that nails the balance between comfort, warmth and versatility — a do-it-all midlayer for British conditions.
Isobaa Borg fleece review: naturally warm, effortlessly stylish
A supremely warm, breathable, and beautifully made heavyweight fleece that bridges the gap between technical mountain wear and everyday comfort.
Helly Hansen Daybreaker Block Microfleece review: softer, lighter, happier days out
An ultra-soft, brilliantly breathable fleece that’s just as happy on breezy ridgelines as it is down the local.
Columbia Sequoia Grove fleece midlayer review: A layer you’ll end up wearing more than you think
A well-priced, well-built fleece that’s as suited to hilltops as it is to pubs.
The North Face Summit Series Futurefleece midlayer review: impossibly light, surprisingly warm
A technical fleece so featherweight you’ll forget it’s there.
Icebreaker Merino Blend 200 Realfleece Descender midlayer review: the breathable fleece that doesn’t quit
Pound-for-pound, this might just be the ultimate merino midlayer for runners and fastpackers.
Mountain Warehouse Snowdon II fleece review: A budget no-brainer for campsite comfort
Stay warm, cosy and comfortable — all for under a tenner.
Mountain Warehouse Camber II fleece review: Warmth for less than a tenner
A lightweight fleece that fits well, keeps you warm and costs less than a round of drinks.
