Ortovox 185 Merino Rock'N'Wool Sports Bra - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.2
out of 10
5 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 5 Reviews
Retail Price:
$70.00
Used Value:
$42.00
Sale Value:
$63.00

Introducing the Rock'N'Wool Merino Sports Bra, the perfect combination of style, comfort, and performance. Combining the superior breathability and moisture-wicking properties of merino wool with the support and comfort of a sports bra, this garment is the perfect choice for any athletic activity. The merino wool fabric is soft and lightweight, yet provides superior support and comfort even during vigorous workouts. The unique design offers coverage and support as well as a stylish look, making it ideal for a variety of activities. The adjustable straps ensure a perfect fit and provide extra support, while the breathable fabric helps keep you cool and comfortable, no matter how strenuous your workout. Whether you're hitting the gym, hitting the trails, or just running around town, the Rock'N'Wool Merino Sports Bra is the perfect choice for superior performance and all-day comfort.

Specifications

Brand:
Anti-Odor:
natural attribute of merino wool
Claimed Weight:
2.3oz
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Material:
[body] 100% merino wool, [mesh] 28% merino wool, 72% polyester
Recommended Use:
climbing, hiking, running, skiing, snowboarding
Support:
medium-impact
UPF Rating:
40+

Full Reviews

8
...But just didn't fit me. I'm a 34D and bought a medium. It didn't provide enough boob coverage, and the elastic felt like it would be way too loose if I sized up. I'm bummed, because it's super soft and seems like it would be really breathable.
Anna S., backcountry.com
April 15, 2020
10
Bought this for my wife and reports are that it's great! + Soft, supportive, super breathable and wicking fabric, not stinky. Huge range of comfortable temperatures from winter to mountain summer. - Bold branding and colors means some people will only wear under another garment. Not for desert hot conditions.
Ben P., backcountry.com
September 29, 2019
10
This is likely the best sports bra I've ever worn -- I've already ordered another -- and I'm very hard to please as I detest pretty much all bras and and generally want to rip them off after a few hours. I've tried virtually all the other merino bras on the market from various companies (including one that is named after a polar ship, another after a European mountain goat, and a third that implies intelligence) and still the search for the Holy Grail of Sports Bras continued. I cringed a bit at the price of this bra but decided to try it. It arrived and the next day I wore it on a 3-day winter hut trip. Super impressed. First, the fit is excellent. I ordered my normal size. No sagging or pinch spots. Second, the design is very simple (classic racer back), with no hardware or other bells and whistles. Third, it is very, very soft, with no scratchy seams or stitching or labels. The elastic band at the bottom is especially smooth and didn't start to feel constrictive or annoy me after a few hours, like most bras. I probably could have slept in this bra, it is that comfortable. Fourth, the merino functioned very well when I was sweaty on the approach to the hut (it didn't make me cold) and then dried quickly. And after three days it was still stink free. As for support, I don't really need much (think molehills, not mountains) so can't comment. My only criticism is purely aesthetic and a matter of personal preference. The super bright orange band with giant Ortovox letters at the bottom is unattractive. I'd prefer a more neutral tone and in general dislike conspicuous branding. I probably wouldn't wear this bra with my shirt off. I would LOVE it if Ortovox would make more colors and ditch the orange band. One last thing, I appreciate Ortovox's social and environmental sustainability ethics.
NG, backcountry.com
March 26, 2019
8
I am obsessed with this bra, which is saying something because I usually avoid bras at all cost. This one, though, is simply amazing. First, it's super cute and the colors are awesome. I also really like the cut of the bra -- not too wide shoulder straps and relatively low-cut bra, so that it won't chaff on your upper chest or look weird under a shirt. Second, it's incredibly comfortable. The wool is soft and light-weight. And, wool, being the magical fabric that it is, keeps you cool when you're hot and warm when you're cold. It dries quickly and is anti-order. I wore this bra for SEVEN DAYS on a desert camping trip throughout southern Utah. I took a couple dips in the freezing water in the Narrows and the Fremont river, sweat like crazy while hiking around...and this bra was perfect. It never smelt, never stayed clammy or wet and was so comfortable. I forgot that I was wearing it and was never uncomfortable. The only reason that I didn't give it five stars is that the sizing is a little unique. I have both a small and an XS. The small is a bit loser around the armpits, just because it's wool, but the band is nice and snug. I didn't love the small for high-impact sports like running because it moved around a bit, but the small was perfect for backpacking, hiking, climbing, etc. The XS feels a tiny bit snug around the chest band, but the wool also sits close the chest and is tighter in the places where the small was loose. I use the XS for high-impact sports where I don't want any movement in my baselayers. Also, if you're looking for ultralite and or minimal sports bra there are tags inside the bra, which could lead to chaffing.
Laura Boyer, backcountry.com
May 28, 2018
10
I purchased this as a gift for my cousin that is an avid climber and she says it is the most comfortable and best sports bra she has ever owned, no questions asked. Super soft, super comfortable - blows any other wool sports bra out of the water. So far she has used it while hiking, rock climbing, chopping down a Christmas tree and skiing - and it has held up perfectly for all of those activities. She said the sizing is perfect and would not recommend sizing down or up.
Brian Chausmer, backcountry.com
December 12, 2017