THE RAPHA GUIDE TO BASE LAYERS
In the hierarchy of technical cycling apparel, the base layer is often the most overlooked or misunderstood. As a piece of kit in constant contact with your skin, it is the foundational layer that can enhance your comfort. Choosing the right option is not merely about warmth; it is about maintaining a stable microclimate, regulating your core body temperature by wicking moisture away from the skin.
The primary function of a base layer is to move sweat away from the body. If moisture remains on the skin, you risk overheating on climbs and chilling on descents. By creating a thin layer of air against the body, a well-chosen base layer provides an insulating buffer that keeps you dry and comfortable. Whether it is a high-summer race or a sub-zero winter epic, when your base layer is working properly, you won’t even know it is there.
ALL ABOUT THAT BASE
The most vital function of your base layer is to maintain your body’s equilibrium. By managing the moisture produced by your skin, these technical garments protect you from the flash-chill that occurs when sweat cools down on your body. Every element of a Rapha base layer is carefully considered to help you maintain performance from the first kilometre to the last.
Moisture Management
The wicking process is a mechanical one. Technical fibres pull liquid away from your skin and spread it across the surface of the fabric so it can evaporate into the atmosphere. In high-summer, this keeps you cool; in winter, this keeps you dry and warm.
Temperature Regulation
Whether using the natural crimp of merino wool or the hollow-core fibres of our thermal synthetics, Rapha base layers work by trapping a thin layer of air. This layer acts as an insulator, protecting your core temperature from the external elements while allowing excess heat to escape.
Material Innovation
We select materials based on the specific demand of the ride. Our Merino is sustainably sourced according to the Responsible Wool Standard (RWS), and features natural performance and odour resistance, while our synthetic meshes are chosen for their mechanical stretch and ultra-low weight.
The best base layer is an investment in managing your body’s natural fluctuations in temperature when you’re riding in a range of conditions. When you find the layer that perfectly matches your intensity and the conditions, you’ll have a partner that allows you to fully focus on the effort at hand.