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Wickers Long Underwear Top - Midweight, Comfortrel®, Long Sleeve (For Men) in Black
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Wickers Long Underwear Top - Midweight, Comfortrel®, Long Sleeve (For Men)

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2nds. Wickers midweight long underwear top is made of Comfortrel® polyester, which pulls moisture away from your skin (wicks) and spreads it out on the surface for quick drying. Midweight top is ideal for stop-and-go activities in moderate to extreme cold or stationary activities in moderately cold temps.
  • Cottony soft
  • Non-pilling face
  • Very warm
  • 30% heavier than Wickers lightweight long underwear
  • Made in United States of America
  • Slight shading differences within colors
  • Visit our Layering Guide
  • Base layer weight: Midweight
  • Sleeves: Long sleeves
  • Weight: 7 oz.
  • Fabric: 78% Polyester (at least %), 22% Lycra® or, 100% polyester
  • Care: Machine wash/dry
  • Made in United States of America
  • Slight shading differences within colors
  • Visit our Layering Guide
  • Reviewed by techy prepper from New Zealand on Tuesday, May 07, 2013
    This stuff is so plastic and gassy that I can't wear it without getting dizzy.
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  • Reviewed by ND from CA on Tuesday, March 05, 2013
    I bought this for my boyfriend and he says it performs well, however, like a lot of other sports tops it's prone to snags.
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  • Reviewed by JonAres from Oregon on Tuesday, March 05, 2013
    Excellent product - feels good, works well, but it has a very stiff and scratchy tag. I figured those went out of style 15 years ago, but there must be some sort of economic benefit to the manufacturer to still attach sandpaper tags. Other than that, the Wickers top is great.
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  • Reviewed by shopper from oklahoma on Thursday, January 24, 2013
    Bought for my husband who works out in the cold weather. He wears the base shirt often and it keeps him warm.
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  • Reviewed by Gator from Atlanta, GA on Monday, January 14, 2013
    I bought these shirts for the days when it is cold out and they work. They block the wind and freezing temps and keep you warm. Great purchase
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  • Question “Is it OK for skiing in a quite cold weather?”
    Asked on 12/2/2012 12:00:00 AM by Tsetsen from Unknown
    • Answer Wickers midweight fabric is the ideal choice for stop-and-go activities such as skiing, hiking and cycling in cool to cold temperatures. This unique 4-way stretch fabric gives you maximum flexibility without sacrificing performance. And while it looks and feels luxurious, it also wicks away sweat to keep you dry and comfortable.||Wickers expedition weight was designed for low-energy activities in extremely cold conditions. Fleecy-soft inside, smooth outside, this fabric makes layering easy and comfortable and provides maximum warmth with minimum weight. No matter how much you move, count on this fabric to stretch and recover its shape.|Midweight is more appropriate for activites like skiing, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing, provided you are going to be actively participating. The key to staying warm is not becoming so warm that you sweat. If the thermals you choose cause sweating you will become extremely cold once you stop the activity because of the sweat on your body and moisture in the material. Ensure that you choose a thermal that has excellent ability to wick any moisture away from the body. Also make sure that you know and understand the concepts of layering. If you or your children feel that you are becoming to warm in the activity, unzip pant sides, coat front, etc to allow more air. Shed a layer if necessary. Heavy weight thermals are Heavy weight thermals are usually for extreme cold, temps below zero and low activity.
      Answered on 12/7/2012 12:00:00 AM by Prod Specialist Lee from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “Would this be a good base layer for skiing in Utah in early December? Should I use something heavier/lighter? Expecting the weather to be 20-40F during the trip. I'm a skiing newbie...:)”
    Asked on 11/24/2012 12:00:00 AM by Alex the Texan from Houston, TX
    • Answer Wickers midweight fabric is the ideal choice for stop-and-go activities such as skiing, hiking and cycling in cool to cold temperatures. This unique 4-way stretch fabric gives you maximum flexibility without sacrificing performance. And while it looks and feels luxurious, it also wicks away sweat to keep you dry and comfortable.||Wickers expedition weight was designed for low-energy activities in extremely cold conditions. Fleecy-soft inside, smooth outside, this fabric makes layering easy and comfortable and provides maximum warmth with minimum weight. No matter how much you move, count on this fabric to stretch and recover its shape.|Midweight is more appropriate for activites like skiing, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing, provided you are going to be actively participating. The key to staying warm is not becoming so warm that you sweat. If the thermals you choose cause sweating you will become extremely cold once you stop the activity because of the sweat on your body and moisture in the material. Ensure that you choose a thermal that has excellent ability to wick any moisture away from the body. Also make sure that you know and understand the concepts of layering. If you or your children feel that you are becoming to warm in the activity, unzip pant sides, coat front, etc to allow more air. Shed a layer if necessary. Heavy weight thermals are Heavy weight thermals are usually for extreme cold, temps below zero and low activity.
      Answered on 12/1/2012 12:00:00 AM by Prod Specialist Lee from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “how is the shirt to fit? tight or looser? I usually where an xlg tshirt because I dont like a tight fit.”
    Asked on 5/24/2012 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
    • Answer The Wickers Long Underwear Top has a regular fit.
      Answered on 5/29/2012 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
  • Question “my son is 6ft 2 about 180lbs would an xlge be a good fit?”
    Asked on 9/17/2011 12:00:00 AM by wondering from lebanon, ct
    • Answer To accurately determine your son's size in the Wickers long underwear shirt, it's best to order by his chest size. If his chest size is between 41 and 44 inches, he would wear a Large. If it's between 45 and 48 inches, he would wear an Extra Large.
      Answered on 9/19/2011 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from None
    • Answer To accurately determine your son's size in the Wickers long underwear shirt, it's best to order by his chest size. If his chest size is between 41 and 44 inches, he would wear a Large. If it's between 45 and 48 inches, he would wear an Extra Large.
      Answered on 9/21/2011 12:00:00 AM by Product Specialist Karrie from Sierra Trading Post
    • Answer Yes.
      Answered on 3/21/2012 12:00:00 AM by Sreiouslyme from Oklahoma
  • Question “what about shrinkage”
    Asked on 12/2/2010 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
    • Answer As a polyester and spandex shirt you will not have to worry about shrinkage.
      Answered on 12/7/2010 12:00:00 AM by Customer Care from Sierra Trading Post
    • Answer None noticed.
      Answered on 12/14/2010 12:00:00 AM by Former 805 from Stevensville, MI
    • Answer I never put them in the dryer (they dry quickly enough just being hung on a hanger). They retain their shape well & don't shrink with "just washing."
      Answered on 1/5/2011 12:00:00 AM by Grumpy from New Hyde Park, NY
    • Answer i don't dry this sort of material, so i wouldn't say that's even an issue. i'd hang dry and then tumble on "air" setting with bounce if you need to.
      Answered on 1/5/2011 12:00:00 AM by doctorsoandso from houston, tx
  • Question “what's the difference between midweight, heavyweight, etc? What is appropriate for kids and adults skiing in Lake Tahoe? Thank you.”
    Asked on 12/10/2009 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
    • Answer Wickers midweight fabric is the ideal choice for stop-and-go activities such as skiing, hiking and cycling in cool to cold temperatures. This unique 4-way stretch fabric gives you maximum flexibility without sacrificing performance. And while it looks and feels luxurious, it also wicks away sweat to keep you dry and comfortable.||Wickers expedition weight was designed for low-energy activities in extremely cold conditions. Fleecy-soft inside, smooth outside, this fabric makes layering easy and comfortable and provides maximum warmth with minimum weight. No matter how much you move, count on this fabric to stretch and recover its shape.
      Answered on 12/11/2009 12:00:00 AM by Customer Care from Sierra Trading Post
    • Answer Lightweight is usually very thin. Midweight is thin. Expedition weight is moderately thick. All are appropriate for skiing in Lake Tahoe. First of all, you need to layer, not wear just one thing. Next, it depends on time of year. You can ski at Tahoe in June, when it's 60 degrees outside, or in winter, when it might be 20 degrees or less and windy. Finally, how much clothing you need depends on your physical condition -- the better your physical condition, the less thick clothing you are going to want, or you will overheat.||Finally, when you buy from STP, expect wide variations in the thickness, quality, fit, and hand depending on which color or size you buy, and sometimes even within the same color and size.
      Answered on 9/16/2010 12:00:00 AM by pb from norcal
    • Answer Midweight is more appropriate for activites like skiing, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing, provided you are going to be actively participating. The key to staying warm is not becoming so warm that you sweat. If the thermals you choose cause sweating you will become extremely cold once you stop the activity because of the sweat on your body and moisture in the material. Ensure that you choose a thermal that has excellent ability to wick any moisture away from the body. Also make sure that you know and understand the concepts of layering. If you or your children feel that you are becoming to warm in the activity, unzip pant sides, coat front, etc to allow more air. Shed a layer if necessary. Heavy weight thermals are usually for extreme cold, temps below zero and low activity. Hope this helps!
      Answered on 9/24/2010 12:00:00 AM by Weswalt from Woodland Park, Colorado
  • Question “Do you have any men's long underwear in tall sizes? If so which ones.”
    Asked on 12/3/2009 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
    • Answer We do have long under wear for men. The item numbers for some of them are #12169 and #13851. For more examples and different weights type in tall long underwear in the search bar and it will also pull up other options.
      Answered on 1/4/2010 12:00:00 AM by Customer Care from Sierra Trading Post
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