Is a wool outfit cool enough to wear for an outdoor workout in sunny Southern California? If it’s Icebreaker’s cool wool sportswear, then yes. That’s me to the right, dressed head to toe in Icebreaker for an outdoor yoga class at the Vital Juice Pop Up Wellness Retreat at The Sunset Marquis Hotel & Villas last month.

4601402759 97dc081be5 m Icebreaker Ultralite activewear: Wool that keeps you cool and activeNo, that’s not an official yoga pose — That’s me pre-class, miming running on a yoga mat. My cool workout wear comes from Icebreaker’s Ultralite series: TheDash Crewe top, which has the added bonus of slimming design lines, and theBodyfit 200 Leggings, which are already lighweight, but also come in an even lighterBodyfit 150 version. The thin but strong natural fabric keeps me cool when I go out for a jog — and go well with the Icebreaker socks I reviewed a while back!

Like the socks, the top and leggings are made of merino wool from sustainably raised New Zealand sheep. I can even find out which group of sheep my clothes came from by entering the item’s “baacode” into Icebreaker’s website. The clothes are lightweight, breathable, and not scratchy — and great for running, hiking, and other active sports.

That said, if your main workout’s yoga, keep in mind that the merino wool fabric just don’t have quite as much give as most made-for-yoga pants, which means there’s a little unwanted resistance in the fabric in some stretchy yoga poses. I got through my yoga class fine but did notice the extra effort, so the stretchiness issue’s something to keep in mind when shopping.

Icebreaker’s Ultralite tops — available for both men and women — cost between $59.99 to $89.99; leggings cost between $59 to $109, depending on the weight. Find Icebreaker at a store near you, or shop online.

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