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By cordakus from Anchorage, AK on 5/6/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Snug Fit, Stylish, Warm
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Snow Sports
Describe Yourself:
Weekend Warrior
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I'm a big fan of Icebreaker. I put this to use last weekend climbing up to Near Point outside of Anchorage. It was awesome...a great performer and so much nicer than all of that synthetic nonsense. I'll never go back now that I made the switch to Merino.
Wonderfully comfortable, well made
By nickname from Ithaca, NY on 4/28/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Moisture Wicking, Snug Fit
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Running
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I love this thing for cool weather cycling
By LA from Northern California on 4/28/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Snug Fit, Stylish, Warm
Describe Yourself:
Weekend Warrior
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I used this as the next layer over a wool t-shirt on cold nights while hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in early April. It is not ultra light but is worth the extra weight for the warmth. Expensive, but I think it was worth the money.
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Stylish base layer for cold weather
By Kingfisher from Wisconsin on 4/21/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Stylish, Warm
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Competition, Snow Sports
Describe Yourself:
Gym Rat
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Comfortable and stylish base layer for rigorous day hiking and trail running in cold weather.
By chuck from Los Altos, Ca on 4/21/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Warm
Describe Yourself:
Gym Rat
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: this is a great under-layer shirt. Sizing is a bit big but not too bad. Keeps me warm in mild coolness. Would like a thicker version when it gets really cold.
Great product for a great price
By mdb123 from Seattle, WA on 3/31/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Stylish, Warm
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Snow Sports
Describe Yourself:
Weekend Warrior
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Easily the best skiing baselayer I've found.
By Muledeer from Madison, Wisconsin on 3/26/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Moisture Wicking, Stylish, Warm
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Running, Snow Sports
Describe Yourself:
Competitive Athlete
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: The quality of this pullover is top shelf. I bought it to bike in cool Wisconsin weather, where temperatures are in the 30's for much of the spring and fall. It works well on colder runs as well, and would be an excellent layer on hikes also.
By Old Goat Climber from Boston on 3/20/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Lightweight, Snug Fit, Warm
Describe Yourself:
Gym Rat
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Around town in cold weather. Plan to use it in the mountains next summer.
a great piece of clothing
By xyz from sausalito, ca on 3/15/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Moisture Wicking, Stylish, Warm
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Running, Snow Sports
Describe Yourself:
Weekend Warrior
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Merino wool is far superior to polypro -- it stays warm when wet, takes a long time get stinky, and is durable. I simply don't wear poly any longer.
Icebreaker is simply the best clothing
By Mark the pro cycling coach from Colorado Springs on 3/10/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Snug Fit, Stylish, Warm
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Competition, Gym, Running, Snow Sports, Team Sports, Warm Weather
Describe Yourself:
Professional Athlete
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
What can I add that hasn't been said before about Icebreaker. Simply the best clothing available. Fit, warmth, temperature regulating, no nasty smell like polypro
It's worth the money so buy it You won't regret it
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