Sportif USA Kilimanjaro Nylon Shirt - Long Sleeve (For Men)
$29.71
$55.00
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Item #35558
Closeouts. Lightweight, breathable, packable -- the ultimate long sleeve travel shirt comes from Sportif USA. Nylon dries quickly while interior mesh shoulder and convertible sleeves keep you cool as you burn up the trail. Chest pockets100% nylonCloseouts. Sri Lanka.Size: M(38-40) L(42-44) XL(46-48) 2XL(50-52)
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Great shirt but there's one problem
By Johnbeliever from Fruita, Colorado on 7/20/2008
Chest Size:
Feels true to size
Sleeve Length:
Feels true to length
Pros:
Breathable, Durable, Lightweight, Stylish, Washes Easily
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Camping, Casual Wear, Hiking, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Great shirt--looks good and provides and excellent fit. Easy to wash and dries overnight. But one manufacturing flaw: one of the velcrow tabs is missing for roll-up shirt sleves so will have to have my wife repair it. Otherwise--great shirt at a great price.
Great shirt, but 4 buttons fell off
By RecontraBacan from Salem, Oregon on 7/19/2008
Chest Size:
Feels true to size
Sleeve Length:
Feels true to length
Pros:
Breathable, Drys quick, Durable, Lightweight, Lots of pockets, Nice long tails, Velcro pocket closures, Washes Easily
Cons:
Buttons fell off, Diff colors diff model
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Camping, Casual Wear, Hiking, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Great shirt and just what I was looking for for backpacking/camping/casual in summer. I ordered 2 xxl's (stone and green). They were two similar but obviously different shirts. The stone shirt had side slit mesh vents that were permanently open. The green one had side mesh slit vents closeable with a zipper. Four buttons fell off the green shirt on the first wear, and they just "popped off" on their own. I hope I can find replacement buttons that match, because I love these shirts. Tug on your buttons before wash/wear, to make sure they are actually sewn on. The green shirt also had a mesh yoke under the shoulders which was nice. The stone shirt did not. They were nice and roomy, and best thing is that they have reasonably long tails, so the company did not skimp on material (you won't have to continually keep tucking these in if you're like me and are long in the body). I would definitely buy these again, although I prefer the green model with the zipper vents and the mesh yoke. I typically buy xxl's, but I'm sure the xl would have worked just fine, as the shirts are designed to be roomy. The temperature dropped to 50 with wind at night, I layered with a cotton t-shirt, and was plenty warm without fleecing up. The shirt was also not too hot at 80 in the sun on the beach. A lot of bang for the buck. But spend 5 minutes or so confirming the buttons are actually sewn on securely, the stone buttons were, the green buttons were definitely not. Had I not considered both of these to be my new favorite shirts, the button issue would have compelled me to return the green shirt. I like them too much to do that, though. Even though they are "nylon" they have the look and feel of a good cotton sail/parachute cloth, but have the nylon benefit of quick dry, spot clean, and some wind resistance. They also have velcro front pocket closures which I found to be a nice and convenient feature. I would have given 5 stars but for the button issue. On any other shirt, the button issue would have been rewarded with 2 stars and a return. Two thumbs way up.
Excellent backpacking shirt
By Bioteacher from Pittsburgh, PA on 7/14/2008
Chest Size:
Feels true to size
Sleeve Length:
Feels too long
Pros:
Breathable, Durable, Lightweight, Washes Easily
Best Uses:
Backpacking, Camping, Casual Wear, Hiking, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Have other similar shirts by Sportiff and they are my favorite outdoor shirts. I even find them suitable to wear in teaching Biology. The kids seem to think it fits the subject matter.
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