MTN OPS Merino Wool

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Question is : Is mtn ops merino worth paying 25% more than Blackovis? Based on this review, it does not appear to be the case. Thanks for the review.
 
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Question is : Is mtn ops merino worth paying 25% more than Blackovis? Based on this review, it does not appear to be the case. Thanks for the review.

I didn’t see any reason to pay extra for either brand. If you like the weight and color etc, you’re safe to shop for the lowest price in this case.


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I've liked the black ovis merino so far this season. The lightweight hooded long sleeve (150gm I think?) has been great, not too hot, durable enough. I've picked up the couple pieces I have off camofire for 40-50% off their retail. It's been by far the best value I've come across for merino if you're ok with solids.
 
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I've picked up the couple pieces I have off camofire for 40-50% off their retail. It's been by far the best value I've come across for merino if you're ok with solids.

Same here


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Can you speak to durability, season to season?

I had several pieces from another well known company that didn't last one season without significant holes developing in the garments.
 
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Can you speak to durability, season to season?

I had several pieces from another well known company that didn't last one season without significant holes developing in the garments.

I had the same problem in the past which made me super suspicious.
The Black Ovis shirts haven’t shown any signs of significant wear and tear. I can send you some photos. The earlier shirts had more obvious piling than this second round of shirts.

I think the biggest “issue” is to remember that it is wool and to wash it correctly. If you cook out the lanolin then it will lose its effectiveness. If that happens, you can’t really tell just by looking at it. You could end up wearing wool that doesn’t perform.

I can post pics of my most highly used pieces. There’s really nothing to see. No popped seams or holes, etc


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Piling on the original.
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No noticeable piling on the new shirts


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The photos make it look like there is discoloration but I don’t see that in real life. I tried photos with and without the flash. Hopefully you can see the seams are still in good shape.
I wear the t-shirts the most.


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Is the cover photo mimicking Mortal Kombat?

Haha.
I was trying to be puny... The two brands ended up being so similar, I thought it would be funny to represent the outcome of the article in the lead photo. Mortal Kombat would have been a great title though!


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Had my first hunt wearing the Mtn Ops Merino Crew Shirt this evening after work. Temperatures were low 50’s. I wore only the Crew Shirt and a camo cotton t shirt over it. I did work up a lil bit of a sweat going in, as I had to carry my 8 year old daughter on my back across the creek, a mountain snot covered rock stream wearing rubber boots. Of course this meant me crossing twice as I had to drop the bow off on the other side first before I could haul her. So I thought cool this will be a good test to see if it wicks the moisture away while sitting in a stand and sure enough it was a comfortable sit this evening. Didn’t see any animals, and on the way back out my boots started leaking and 50 yards from the truck my daughter found a way to fall in a ditch and cover herself in mud, so was memorable nonetheless.
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I got to put the shirts to some serious use the past week on my daughters elk hunt and high country mule deer hunt. We had snow and cold temps. I wore both the heavy weight 260 g and light weight 160 g exclusively . While I don't have a lot to compare these to. These were awesome on these hunts. I had 3K climbs in the morning which often leads to a soaking wet shirt which then leads to freezing my butt off on the winding mountain top. These made it comfortable from the hike up to glassing at colder temps. After this trip It will hard to ever wear a non merino wool shirt . On some of the colder mornings I combined both shirts which helped keep me comfortable. These shirts are very comfortable and nonrestrictive. They also almost always kept me at a comfortable temperature even when I got soaking wet in a snow storm. I love how merino doesn't carry smell's after week my bloody shirt ought to reek however it didn't at least that's what my wife said. Me a different story. My bloody shirts washed out quite nicely cant even notice they had blood on them.




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