Icebreaker merino beanie hat review

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Cost ★★★☆☆

Performance ★★★★☆

Overall Score ★★★★☆

Verdict: A reasonably-priced, warm hat that packs down super small and can go with you anywhere!


The Icebreaker Merino Beanie Hat is a performance-driven winter accessory designed to keep you warm, dry, and comfortable in a variety of conditions.

 

Icebreaker is a renowned brand specialising in natural, sustainable performance apparel, and has made this beanie from 100% merino wool, offering superior functionality and a stylish, minimalist design.

If you’ve not heard of it, Merino wool is a natural fibre celebrated for its exceptional temperature regulation and moisture-wicking properties.

Unlike synthetic materials, merino wool keeps you warm in cold weather while remaining breathable, making it ideal for both active outdoor adventures and casual wear. It naturally resists bad smells, which means you can wear the beanie repeatedly without worrying about unpleasant stinks — a significant advantage for travellers or those on extended outdoor trips.

 

The Icebreaker Merino Beanie Hat is lightweight and soft against the skin, eliminating the itchiness often associated with traditional wool. Its snug fit ensures it stays securely in place, whether you're running, fatbiking, hiking, skiing, or simply commuting on a chilly day. The material's elasticity allows it to stretch and adapt to different head shapes, providing a comfortable fit for all-day wear.

 

This beanie is also versatile and packable, easily rolling up to fit in a pocket or backpack. It’s available in a range of neutral colours, making it a stylish yet functional accessory that pairs well with any winter wardrobe.


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Chris Shirley MA FRGS

About the Author: Chris is the founder of Hiatus.Design, a website design and branding studio that works with brands all over the world, a former Royal Marines officer and former risk advisor to the BBC.

Chris has travelled in over 60 countries, is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS), a Guinness World Record holder for rowing over 3500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, a Marathon des Sables finisher, and has worked with Hollywood actors, world–renowned musical artists and TV personalities!

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