What Is Polygiene?

Polygiene is an odor-control technology applied to textiles that inhibits the growth of odor-causing bacteria so garments stay fresh and can be worn longer and washed less. Traditionally based on recycled silver salts (with newer bio-based options), it's widely used in synthetic base layers and activewear to counter the odor retention synthetics are prone to.

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Polygiene is an odor-control technology applied to textiles that inhibits the growth of odor-causing bacteria so garments stay fresh and can be worn longer and washed less. Traditionally based on recycled silver salts (with newer bio-based options), it's widely used in synthetic base layers and activewear to counter the odor retention synthetics are prone to.
What it isTextile odor-control technology
HowInhibits odor-causing bacteria
Based onRecycled silver salts (+ bio-based options)
BenefitWear longer, wash less

Polygiene is an odor-control technology applied to textiles that inhibits the growth of odor-causing bacteria so garments stay fresh and can be worn longer and washed less. Traditionally based on recycled silver salts (with newer bio-based options), it’s widely used in synthetic base layers and activewear to counter the odor retention synthetics are prone to.

Stay fresh longer

An odor treatment alongside HeiQ Fresh, giving synthetics some of the natural freshness of merino wool.

Frequently asked questions

What is Polygiene?

Polygiene is a treatment added to fabrics to control odor by stopping the growth of the bacteria that cause it. Because the smell never builds up, treated garments stay fresh longer, so you can wear them more between washes — which also saves water and energy and extends garment life.

How does Polygiene work?

Its classic technology uses low concentrations of recycled silver salts, which inhibit odor-causing bacteria on the fabric; the company also offers newer bio-based odor control. The treatment targets odor at the source rather than masking it, keeping activewear and base layers from developing persistent smells.

Polygiene vs merino for odor?

Merino wool resists odor naturally, while Polygiene adds odor resistance to synthetic fabrics that would otherwise smell quickly. The benefit of Polygiene-treated synthetics is that you get fast drying and durability plus odor control, narrowing the gap with merino's inherent freshness for multi-day trips.

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