24-micron Merino wool · Engineered oval form · OEKO-TEX® certified. Built for consistent performance — cycle after cycle, shelf after shelf.
At The Green Tomorrow, our approach is simple: make everyday products that last. Metsgo® addresses one of the most overlooked household routines — drying laundry. Plastic-free by material. Designed for repeat use. A direct alternative to disposable dryer sheets.
"Designed to perform on the shelf — and beyond it."
Three mechanical principles — working together from the very first load. No chemicals. No coatings. Pure physics.
The oval form generates irregular tumble patterns — actively separating garments and promoting consistent fabric movement throughout each cycle.
By maintaining space between garments, the balls support hot air circulation inside the drum — improving drying efficiency from start to finish.
Dynamic tumble interaction reduces garment clumping in larger loads — supporting more even contact with warm air throughout the cycle.
Metsgo® is built from fine 24-micron Merino wool — a specification that determines fiber fineness, felting density, and long-term structural integrity. Finer fiber produces a tighter, more durable felt core that holds its shape across hundreds of cycles.
Unlike a standard sphere, the oval profile shifts contact points as it rotates — creating varied, effective interaction with fabrics. The result: better separation, more consistent airflow, and movement mechanics engineered directly into the form.
The difference may not be immediately visible — but it directly impacts durability, consistency, and product lifespan.
"Performance starts at the core. What you don't see defines what you get."
Engineered for consumer satisfaction and retail performance. Two audiences. One product.
Metsgo® wool meets OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 — independently tested for harmful substances and verified suitable for direct contact with everyday textiles.
Premium-tier positioning · Reliable supply chain · Retail-ready packaging. We work with partners who take the long view. Let's build something that performs — on shelf, and beyond it.