{"id":8002,"date":"2024-06-12T18:29:40","date_gmt":"2024-06-12T18:29:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/setupjunkie.net\/?p=8002"},"modified":"2024-06-17T15:57:21","modified_gmt":"2024-06-17T15:57:21","slug":"wool-wardrobe-for-a-weekend-getaway-huckberry-proof-72-hour-travel-kit-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/setupjunkie.net\/index.php\/2024\/06\/12\/wool-wardrobe-for-a-weekend-getaway-huckberry-proof-72-hour-travel-kit-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Wool Wardrobe for a Weekend Getaway: Huckberry \u2018Proof\u2019 72-Hour Travel Kit Review"},"content":{"rendered":"

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As the lead travel pant reviewer, I usually travel with a stack of clothes from multiple brands,<\/strong> putting them through their paces, and collecting feedback for the men’s flannel<\/strong><\/a> and travel pant roundups<\/strong><\/a>. But not this time.<\/p>\n

I was heading to Japan, traveling like I’d prefer, with a minimal kit, mostly merino wool. Two merino pants, a small stack of merino shirts, nylon shorts and trunks, rounded out with merino briefs. My entire kit took up less than half my carry-on. Minimal, flexible, and comfortable \u2014 just the way I like it.<\/p>\n

Wool has fantastic properties that naturally lend themselves to travel. Wool from merino sheep is soft to the touch, has natural antimicrobial and ultraviolet protection properties that reduce natural odors, and blocks UV rays. Warm when wet and quick to dry, material woven from merino can be washed out in the sink and hung out to dry overnight. It bounces back with minimal wrinkles, ready to tackle another day. <\/p>\n

I was invited to Japan to pedal across Shikoku Island, the smallest of the four main islands. While my daily kit was Lycra, I spent each night at a different hotel \u2014 requiring some elevated formality over T-shirts and shorts. I partnered with Huckberry to test the brand’s 72-hour line of clothing. Developed specifically for travelers crushing long weekends, the kit is almost entirely made of merino.<\/p>\n

So I gave it a go in Japan, and then turned around and hopped on a plane to L.A., putting it through a full 2 weeks on the road. The kit was folded, packed, and repeatedly worn for 9 days. <\/p>\n

Editor’s note: <\/strong>To offset flight costs to Japan, Huckberry contributed funds in return for an honest review. What follows is a rundown of Huckberry’s Proof 72-hour line, blemishes and all.<\/em><\/p>\n

Huckberry Proof 72-Hour Collection Review<\/h2>\n
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