Yes, but you still can't buy merino-lined knee pads or shoes or helmet pads. Also, the merino riding gloves I've used so far haven't held up well. So, always merino for apparel but it's the other stuff (in my case, the knee pads) that create bacteria-driven smells that bring water to eyes and scorch nose hairs.
May 20, 2020, 10:46 a.m. - Pete Roggeman
Yes, but you still can't buy merino-lined knee pads or shoes or helmet pads. Also, the merino riding gloves I've used so far haven't held up well. So, always merino for apparel but it's the other stuff (in my case, the knee pads) that create bacteria-driven smells that bring water to eyes and scorch nose hairs.