Thanks to the exceptionally smooth surface structure of merino wool, bacteria can neither settle nor multiply. Merino wool also consists of two different cell types that constantly rub against each other, producing a self-cleaning effect.
The unique fiber structure of merino wool encloses countless small air chambers, which is further enhanced by the lamination process. These chambers have a natural insulating effect and guarantee a perfect climate of well-being, regardless of the temperature.
Merino wool has effective moisture-regulating properties and can absorb up to 35% of its own weight in moisture. The moisture is transported into the core of the fiber and then wicked away from the shoe, leaving the surface of the fiber dry at all times.