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By mogul skier from Killington on 02/17/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Moisture Wicking, Warm Describe Yourself: Competitive Athlete Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: They fit and dont have a super low crotch or high waist like most of the others.
By Bugs from Yorba Linda, Ca. on 02/12/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Moisture Wicking, Soft, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Snow Sports Describe Yourself: Occasional Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I have several levels of thermals, light-weight, mid-weight, and heavy-weight. These are excellent mid-weight thermals which I wear on medium cold days of skiing. The fit and comfort are very good. Just right for most ski days with the weather around freezing. I wear 34W-32L pants and ordered size medium for a very good fit.
By Brucebox from SW Washington on 02/08/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Soft, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Hiking, Snow Sports, Travel Describe Yourself: Conditioning Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Surprisingly warm for their weight.
Warm enough for 2 hrs of skiing at 30 F By Mario from Salem, OR on 02/06/2009 Pros: Lightweight, Soft, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Snow Sports Describe Yourself: Occasional Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I am a BMI 20 male who uses this midweight base layer under my ski pants or dockers for a 15 minutes scooter ride to work or 2 hours of downhill skiing in 30 F. It feels true to its size and the double layer does keep you warmer. Moisture has not been a problem, even though I do not know if it is more the Oregon winter or a hidden virtue of these bottoms. The elastic waist band is tight and initially might feel uncomfortable. It is well made, the material feels soft, light and a fair performer for the sale price (under $30).
Great warmth but long in the leg. By Greybush from Charleston, SC on 02/03/2009 Pros: Moisture Wicking, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Snow Sports Describe Yourself: Conditioning Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Went out west and endured 0 to 30 temps. Worked good, but the legs are to long. I am 5'9''.
By Jagdhund from McPherson, KS on 02/02/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Moisture Wicking, Soft Describe Yourself: Occasional Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Just wore these last weekend on a bird hunt over rough terrain. Temperatures started out in the 30's and ended in an unseasonably warm 73 degree afternoon. They wicked perspiration away well and kept me about as comfortable as could be expected under the circumstances. How well they do at 17 degrees remains to be seen. No chafing.
Fits perfect if you're a Giraffe. By Bumpyride from Seattle/Tacoma on 02/02/2009 Describe Yourself: Conditioning Exerciser Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Ran really small and unbelievable long in the legs. When I said 42" inseam, I wasn't kidding
Great Product with good craftmanship By Railroader from Minot, ND on 01/30/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Soft, Warm Describe Yourself: Conditioning Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Excellent Product, Warm, soft, and
Nice product and a great price By Bob from Colorado on 01/28/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Soft, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Snow Sports Describe Yourself: Frequent Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Work well to keep the legs warm during skiing.
By Steve from Port Matilda on 01/26/2009 Pros: Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Hiking, Snow Sports Describe Yourself: Conditioning Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These are worn for playing in the snow. They have kept me warm, but have not been too hot. I have stayed cozy and dry when out in weather around 10 degrees F.
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