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| Men's Clothing > Fleece & Base Layers | Rated:
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Wear the SmartWool Men's Microweight Long-Sleeve Crew Shirt for cool- or warm-weather aerobic activities or as a next-to-skin base layer. SmartWool's porous natural fibers move moisture while it is still in vapor form before it has a chance to condense on your skin; you stay drier and more comfortable throughout your entire workout. By comparison, synthetics transport moisture after it condenses, which means you must visibly sweat before any moisture management begins. SmartWool fiber adaptabls to a broad range of conditions, keeping you warm in winter and cool in spring. This naturally anti-microbial shirt features a crew neckline, chafe-reducing flatlock seams, and a body-hugging fit.
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| Country of Origin: | Vietnam |
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| Insulation: | Silkweight |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | 100% SmartWool jersey knit |
| Recommended Use: | Layering, running, climbing |
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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.
| SmartWool Microweight LS Crew | $59.95 - $65.00 | |
| SmartWool Microweight Zip T-Shirt - Long-Sleeve | $48.97 - $74.95 | |
| SmartWool Lightweight Crew LS | $58.46 - $69.95 | |
| SmartWool Microweight T-Shirt - Short-Sleeve | $34.99 - $54.95 |
Sometimes brands make complementary products for the opposite gender that coordinate with this product, we also try to show these products below.
| SmartWool Microweight LS Crew - Women's | $60.00 - $64.95 | |
![]() | SmartWool Microweight Crew Shirt - Women's | $29.99 - $41.99 |
| SmartWool Midweight Crew LS - Women's | $69.95 - $75.00 | |
| SmartWool Lightweight Zip T LS - Women's | $48.99 - $79.95 |
These are products that have been indicated being comparable to this product:
| Patagonia Capilene 1 Graphic Crew Men's Clothing > Fleece & Base Layers | $28.60 - $43.95 | |
![]() | 686 Direct Layer Long Underwear Top Men's Clothing > Fleece & Base Layers | $36.00 |
| Sugoi Wallaroo 210 Long Sleeve Top Men's Clothing > Fleece & Base Layers | $49.98 - $87.99 |
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Great Base layer | |
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People aren't lying when they tell you that merino wool doesn't hold odor. This top breathes well, wicks sweat, and dries quickly when wet, and is cotton soft. Ultra-light. And doesn't smell. Not super warm, but they sell heavier weight tops if you want warmth. As it is, this has worked ideally for me in temps to the mid-50s under just a wind jacket so long as I'm moving some. Lower if I'm moving more. I haven't had any durability issues in 4 months and have worn it regularly for morning runs, day hikes and multi-day backpacking trips with heavy-ish packs. It's a base layer, i.e. always under something, so I don't know how it would respond to snags or abrasion. It holds up pretty well to washing, though you don't have to do it often as it never stinks, just gets dirty. I have two, and one I've been less careful with, allowing it to end up in a washing machine rather than hand washing, and it has started to pill ever so slightly and feels a tad bit rougher than the almost exclusively hand washed one. Either way, it's been 4 months and neither shows any major signs of wear. My only complaint is that even though the seams are flat, they still will chafe a tiny bit under a heavier pack (over 15 lbs, say). With a daypack, this hasn't been an issue. I'll probably get something with a raglan sleeve for backpacking, but it will definitely be made of merino wool. | |
| James MacDiarmid at Backcountry.com on 08/28/2008 | |
Amazing Base Layer | |
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This is a great base layer! Its very warm, comfortable, very odor resistant, and wicks moisture very well. I wouldn't say its better than Patagonias Capilene or any other well built base layer but I would say its exceptionally good for cold weather expedition. I've worn it several times for days at a time in harsh cold weather environments and its always served me well. My only complaint is I wish the sleeves were longer. I'm 6'4" & 185 Ibs and I ordered an XL. It fits well but the sleeves are shorter than I like. If it had thumb loops it would be legendary! Regardless, I highly recommend adding it to your base layer collection. | |
| Mountain Goat Man! at Backcountry.com on 02/04/2009 | |
snug fit, some itch | |
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Im 6-2+ medium build. The L was sort of snug and this heightened the itch factor I think. That being said, it was stink free after several days straight and layers good under just my Marmot Precip in subfreezing windy weather for sweatfree hiking. The comfort and stink control far outweighed the minor itch. | |
| Todd Harlos at Backcountry.com on 05/15/2009 | |
Short and Wide need not apply | |
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Very comfortable and I really liked the microweight for higher output activities and warmer days, but it was made for someone much taller and more slender than my 44-short torso. | |
| newrags4ol1527403 at Backcountry.com on 03/20/2009 | |
Smartwool | |
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We travel to Europe frequently and often go with carry-on luggage. There is simply nothing that beats Smartwool items for wearing comfort and light-weight packing! | |
| C. Howard at Backcountry.com on 10/13/2005 | |
I prefer Patagonia Capilene | |
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So many people like the merino wool base layers, that I decided to check it out. In my opinion, Lightweight Patagonia Capilene is far superior. It is somewhat lighter than microweight. The big advantage is it wears much better. The microweight merino wool is far too delicate of an item. | |
| Craig Shelley at Backcountry.com on 12/02/2005 | |