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| Men's Clothing > Fleece & Base Layers | Rated:
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As you paddle toward the headland in the face of creeping fog, this zip-neck top helps you stay dry and warm. Made from soft 4.4-oz merino wool with an extra-fine-gauge yarn and a durable jersey construction for a luxurious hand, it insulates even when wet, naturally resists odor, and stretches to match your every stroke. A deep zip helps ventilate, flat seams eliminate chafe, and self-fabric cuffs stay put. Patagonia eco-wash our merino wool for softness and to reduce shrinkage without the use of environmentally harmful chlorine. Machine wash; lay flat to dry.

Slip the Wool 2 Zip-Neck under a shell for an early morning hike or surf check. Made from soft 4.4-oz chlorine-free merino wool with an extra-fine-gauge yarn and a durable jersey construction for a luxurious hand, it insulates even when wet, naturally resists odor and stretches as you move. Patagonia slow washes their merino wool for softness and to reduce shrinkage. A deep zip helps ventilate, flat seams eliminate chafe and self-fabric cuffs stay put. Machine wash, lay flat to dry.
You're on day three of your backcountry adventure—good thing you're wearing the Patagonia Men's Wool 2 Zip-Neck base layer. This merino wool top doesn't hold the stank like your old synthetic long underwear did. The versatile Wool 2 Zip-Neck keeps you comfortable when you backpack, cross country ski, rock climb, hike, or mountain bike in warm or cool weather. Wool regulates your body temperature by moving perspiration away from your skin and insulating you against either heat or cold. Patagonia used wool that hasn't been treated with environmentally harmful chlorine to make this soft zip-neck top. A tricot-taped zipper provides next-to-skin comfort. This shirt has a contoured fit for easy layering.
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Patagonia's Wool 2 Zip-Neck is a lightweight and soft 100% chlorine-free wool jersey baselayer for high aerobic activities in varying warm to cool temperatures.
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| Country of Origin: | United States |
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| Insulation: | Lightweight |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | 100% Merino wool |
| Recommended Use: | Hiking, mountain biking, Nordic skiing, rock climbing, backpacking, fly fishing, canyoneering, snowshoeing, trail running |
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Sometimes, we can't be sure that the product is the same across the stores that offer its, so you may find the same product listed more then once on GearBuyer.com, we these list highly similar products below.
| Patagonia Wool 3 Zip-Neck | $69.99 - $80.98 | |
| Patagonia Capilene 2 Zip-Neck | $32.95 - $45.00 | |
| Patagonia Merino 2 Zip-Neck | $79.95 - $80.00 | |
| Patagonia Cap 2 Zip Neck | $43.00 - $44.95 |
Sometimes brands make complementary products for the opposite gender that coordinate with this product, we also try to show these products below.
| Patagonia Wool 2 Zip-Neck - Women's | $39.99 - $64.99 | |
| Patagonia Wool 3 Zip-Neck - Women's | $59.99 | |
| Patagonia Capilene 2 Zip-Neck - Women's | $17.20 - $45.00 | |
| Patagonia Wool 4 Zip-Neck - Women's | $84.99 |
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| Icebreaker Swift Crewe Top Men's Clothing > Fleece & Base Layers | $65.97 | |
| Patagonia Wool 2 Bottoms Men's Clothing > Fleece & Base Layers | $39.99 - $54.99 | |
| Patagonia Wool 3 Bottoms Men's Clothing > Fleece & Base Layers | $59.99 - $89.95 | |
| Patagonia Wool 3 Zip-Neck Men's Clothing > Shirts | $69.99 - $80.98 |
This product is available in the following colors:
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| Desert Clay | Fog | ||
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great baselayer | |
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I took this to Orizaba this past winter. I traveled in them on the bus rides and hiked it them up to the summit. Overall great breathability and IT DOES NOT STINK. The zipper helps cool off when it's around 70-80 farenheit. I wore these everyday hiking and in my sleeping bag and I never stank and they don't itch. My buddies with Capilene complained about the itching in the crotch area and they smelt pretty bad. I think the wool is worth the extra cost. I also have the Wool 2 bottom and Wool 3 top and bottoms. If it gets super cold, I just layer all of them. Overall one of my favorite pieces of clothing. | |
| Karl_UTMB at Backcountry.com on 02/26/2008 | |
"Crazy expensive but Craaaaazy good!" | |
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| Let me begin that I never would have spent this much on a shirt in the past but what can I say. I'm a 40 year old with three small kids (oldest just turned 9 and loves to hike and camp with his old man-lucky me). All I can say that I ended up buying 2 of these on sale and would do it again. Use for hiking, biking and running. Great on cool mornings and the zipper is great for temp. control. I have worn this for 2 straight weeks and my wife could not believe I did not stink like I normally do. Excellent product. | |
| Richard at Moosejaw on 06/24/2009 | |
"Great do everything base layer" | |
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| First off, this is a very lightweight material, so it's great to wear as a base layer, but it also works well all by itself. I am not generally a fan of long sleeves for anything, and was worried that the sleeves on this would be too tight on my massive hairy forearms. Fortunately that is not the case, and when I am wearing it by itself I will generally roll up the sleeves. Not sure that it's worth the list price, but I got it with my rewards at the reduced price. | |
| Brian at Moosejaw on 09/09/2009 | |
excellent, versatile baselayer | |
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very warm yet very light, can be worn in almost any condition. Excellent as a stand alone base layer under a rain coat in cool, heavy rain. fits snug, sleeves are a little longer than normal. cuffs tend to stretch easily and do not return to tight fit. Like all Patagonia gear, it is overpriced. | |
| wakesox at Backcountry.com on 07/11/2007 | |
"a little pricey" | |
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| I must admit that I am partial to Patagonia. They make some of the best and longest lasting products on the market. However, I did think that this product was a little pricey. It is very thin, but super warm considering you can see right through it. Overall, it is a phenomenal base layer that should keep you warm all day long. | |
| Tyler at Moosejaw on 10/28/2007 | |
"Good shirt for warmth and wicking, no stink" | |
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| Now I have seen some sheep in my time in the mountains, well what I mean to say is sheep are my friends, no thats not really what I mean either, what i really mean is I like to wear sheep | |
| Brian at Moosejaw on 03/30/2008 | |
Excellent all-around Merino baselayer. | |
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Great materials, fits a long torso well. Zip front is generous. Good elemental component of a layering system. The wool weight used is great for 3 season wear. The only thing that would improve it would thumbholes. | |
| kclimb at Backcountry.com on 03/29/2007 | |
"Lightweight and good looking!" | |
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| I ordered this for my husband who looks totally hot in it. Besides that, it is a really thin light-weight capilene but keeps him really warm. | |
| Anna at Moosejaw on 11/01/2007 | |
Nice Gear | |
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Very nice to have when skiing in not-too-cold weather. The zip allows to regulate the temperature very nicely. | |
| Philippe at Backcountry.com on 04/27/2007 | |
Not that great | |
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Wore this winter backpacking in single digit temps and it did ok. But the fit is way loose for a base layer. Probably should drop a size down. Plus the zip neck is crap. It feels weird next to the skin on your neck and you feel the cold zipper all the time. Plus the collar is way to high. Better off going with the crew. Its really thin too. | |
| Derek Klein at Backcountry.com on 07/16/2009 | |
"Very nice base layer but like to see it at 50 bucks" | |
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| Very thin (by design) so definitely a fall base layer for next to skin wear. Pure Merino wool is nice, relatively warm for it's minimal weight and wicks/drys very quickly. Price point is steep for what it is but I guess thats the cost if you want to try 100 % Merino | |
| John at Moosejaw on 04/01/2007 | |