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By Rodeo Rick from Colorado Rockies on 07/30/2009 Pros: Attractive Design, Baselayer, Comfortable, Flattering, High Quality, Lightweight Best Uses: Casual Wear, Outdoor Activities, Sleepwear, Travel Describe Yourself: Comfort-oriented, Outdoor enthusiast, Practical, Stylish Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I bought one last year and have worn it so much I decided to purchase another one at STP because of the Sale price. I wear it for travel, sleepwear, alone in warm weather and mostly as a baselayer for my outdoor pursuits.
By Rob from Wollongong, Australia on 07/23/2009 Pros: Attractive Design, Comfortable, High Quality Best Uses: Outdoor Activities, Travel Describe Yourself: Comfort-oriented Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Icebreaker always provides light weight warm and washable gear that's fantastic for travel
By showen from SF Bay Area on 07/06/2009 Pros: High Quality, Lightweight Describe Yourself: Practical Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Having a couple great fitting Icebreaker t-shirts, I was disappointed by the odd shoulders and short arm length of the Argon 150 shirt. I returned it and stuck with the Patagonia Wool 3 instead.
By LandRover from Davis,CA on 06/26/2009 Pros: Attractive Design, High Quality Describe Yourself: Comfort-oriented Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: I contacted Ice Breakers, and they said it was likely the spandex I was feeling, and that their pure merino wool clothes do not feel this way. Had to return it.
By Josh from State College, PA on 06/25/2009 Pros: Comfortable, High Quality, Lightweight Best Uses: Casual Wear, Outdoor Activities, Travel Describe Yourself: Comfort-oriented, Practical Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Unlike other long sleeve, lightweight (150 weight or lower), Icebreaker shirts, the Argon base layer does away with the irritating Icebreaker logo that adorns the left breast area on other products. The problem with the embroidered logo is that during any kind of running or hiking activity the logo functions like a cheese grater--with your nipple being the proverbial cheese in this case. With the logo gone, the shirt does its thing unimpeded: it keeps you warm when its cold because the wool retains heat fairly well even when wet and it keeps you cool when its hot thanks to the lightweight weave. It also reduces the stench that develops from synthetics.
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