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icebreaker rock sport 320 By joe from adirondacks on 08/02/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Stylish, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Layering Describe Yourself: Frequent Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Love the icebreaker 320. I have 3 of them.
By Koyote from The Great Plains on 08/02/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Snug Fit, Stylish, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Layering, Snow Sports Describe Yourself: Competitive Athlete Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: My wife and I have several Icebreaker garments, and they are all terrific: nice soft wool, nice workmanship, good sizing and fit. This is no exception. The wool is very soft and can be worn against the skin. The collar is thick, plush, and just the right height-- and also will lay down nicely if unzipped. The colors are stylish. The thumbholes are a nice touch, but the sleeves lay nice and flat even if you don't use the holes. Best of all: you can wear merino wool a loooong time before it takes on a stench and requires washing, and even then it can just go in your machine (lay flat to dry, though).
Follow the sizing guide, and you'll get a layer that can be worn over a thin shirt or on it's own. Throw a vest or wind jacket over it, and it'll keep you warm on some pretty chilly days.
By Proveit from Nome, Alaska on 06/18/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Runs small, Snug Fit, Stylish, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Layering, Snow Sports Describe Yourself: Occasional Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great on moist, cool to cold days. Very soft wool. Thumb holes in the sleeves let you pull your gloves over the cuff, something that ought to be standard. I'm in northern Alaska, and I know what it takes to perform in the cold. This is it folks. Buy it, use it, love it.
Order one size larger than you normally wear.
By rural girl from rural America on 06/12/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Moisture Wicking, Stylish, Warm Best Uses: Mountain weather Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I bought this for my dad for father's day - it's a perfect gift; beautiful quality and useful for cool mountain nights. I wear my own Icebreaker all year long and I think it's the best brand out there.
Great Shirt, not as heavy as expected By Average Joe from Rapid City SD on 06/09/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Stylish, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Cycling, Layering, Snow Sports Describe Yourself: Conditioning Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The fit was good. I normally wear a large, but bought an XL (5'9' I 175 lbs). The fabric does not itch but it is not has heavy as I expected.
Beautiful, stylish, classy and versatile By Z the Cyclist from Portland Oregon on 06/08/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Stylish, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Cycling, Layering, Snow Sports, Warm Weather Describe Yourself: Frequent Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This Icebreaker piece, like almost everything from Icebreaker, is really beautiful, stylish, very well made, excellent fit, and extremely versatile. It's so nice looking that I mostly wear it as a classy sweater, but I love being able to use it for cold weather and working out.
I bike almost every day in merino wool tops, and Icebreaker's pieces are the nicest quality and styling. I especially appreciate the heavier collar on this piece, which stands up on its own, instead of flopping down like the lighter weight zip necks.
I own merino wool pieces from Patagonia, Smartwool, Arcteryx, and Terramar as well as Icebreaker. Merino wool has completely changed my approach to workout clothing, especially for winter. I believe you will find that this piece, like most merino wool items, can be worn comfortably in a much wider range of temperatures than other fabrics. This is especially useful when starting out early on a cold morning, and being able to keep wearing your wool layers as the day warms up dramatically.
By Eagle 1 from Central Washington State on 06/01/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Moisture Wicking, Stylish, Warm Cons: Thumbholes not necessary Best Uses: Cold Weather, Cycling, Gym, Layering, Running, Snow Sports Describe Yourself: Frequent Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I use this to keep warm in the living room as well as for running, bicycling and keeping warm out side. I wear it a lot--it's very warm but very light. One day it got 90 and I'd worn it all day. I'd sarted bicycling before 8 am and had it on at 5 pm. I think it kept me cooler than everyone else. Then I came home and bought 2 more. The thumbholes do get in the way sometimes, but not everyone will use this shirt as much as I do.
Icebreaker Rock Sport 320 By JJ from Albury Australia on 05/11/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Snug Fit, Stylish, Warm Describe Yourself: Frequent Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I love Icebreakers for their fantastic design and good quality, for once an item that's worth the money spent. If your into natural fibres and a funky design then this is it. I did notice that the wool knit is not as solid as the previous years 'Nomad' hoodie?? Manufacturing differences!!??, I hope the knit lasts as long as the 'nomad' did.
By WyoMom from Laramie, WY on 05/11/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Stylish, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Layering Describe Yourself: Conditioning Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: My husband loves all things Icebreaker, and this is no exception. Beautiful sweater. He'll wear this as a warm layer around the house more than for exercise, but it would make a great xc ski layer as well.
By hp from montana on 04/19/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Moisture Wicking, Stylish, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Cycling, Layering, Snow Sports Describe Yourself: Occasional Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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