Icebreaker Merino Men's Everyday Midweight Base Layer Leggings, Merino Wool
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If you want a one-stop shop, this is the place to go. Yes, there is time wear.
It's not difficult to wear. The advantage outweighs the effort by a significant margin.
Unfortunately, we do not have a size chart. Base layers are designed to fit close to the body, so go with your regular size for the best fit. To get a more precise fit, stick to the manufacturer's sizing guidelines.
Selected User Reviews For Icebreaker Merino Men's Everyday Midweight Base Layer Leggings, Merino Wool
I've been using the upper body variant for a while, going out in the cold in the winter. I was hoping to find the pants equivalent of 10F with two or three stacked then a good sweater and was hoping to find the pants equivalent of 10F with two or three stacked then a good sweater. br>All right, that's it. br>I only have one pair of these, but when I walk in the woods, my legs get hot, and these, along with a simple pair of jeans, are enough to keep me warm and comfortable for as long as I walk, even when it's well below freezing. br>If you sweat in them, you won't get cold like you would if you were wearing cotton. br>br>Another noteworthy feature of these, or their torso counterpart, is how well they regulate body odor. It's truly incredible. As a result, it's the best underwear for winter trekking. Some may argue that they are quite costly - True, but they're well worth the money.
I like how soft they are and how high-quality they feel, as Icebreaker has always done. I got mine on a super deal for around $30, which was a total steal for such a great product. I ordered a small because that size was on sale and was worried it wouldn't fit, but they have a lot of stretch and fit perfectly. The fly is just easy enough to access/stretchy without feeling cut off or pinched (guys know what I'm talking about), but still long enough to cover you. The blue color is dark but vibrant and masculine. I have a number of base layer bottoms and these are by far the best Smartwool in feel, simplicity and 100% wool fabric It comes highly recommended.
5'7" - 150 lbs Small in size. The waistband is a good fit on me, but the pants are a little baggy on me. If they were a little more snug, I would have preferred them. The fabric thickness of the LAPASA M31 merino wool thermals was the same, but they were tighter and more form fitting. I can't tell the difference between the two products when it comes to warmth and itchiness. I'M NOT HAPPY WITH MY RESULT. When compared to LAPASA, the fit is poor and the price is too high.
These are ridiculously cheap, but. . . br>br>1) the thickness: Merino wool with a weight of 175 grams is very light. T-shirts that I've made The shirts are made of 150 merino wool and are thicker than usual. They'd be fine as a base layer under shell pants for boarding or skiing. These will be extremely vulnerable to snags of any kind. When you stretch them out, you can see how stiff the material is. Check to see if your toenails are in good shape. br>br>2) the match: The small was too big for me at 5'7" and 130 lbs. They didn't fit me well enough, even through the thighs, because I have a skier's physique. br>br>3) the verdict: despite the fact that the price was almost low enough to justify wearing them as pajama bottoms in the winter, I returned these.
I couldn't wait to get my hands on these wool leggings: They appeared to be a great value at the time of purchase, and the reviews were mostly positive, so I'm disappointed in the quality of construction. On the second wear, the wool came loose from the elastic band. I didn't use excessive force to pull the leggings up, and they were so new that "wear and tear" couldn't possibly apply. I feel as if my money was squandered.
They appear nice at first, but on September 9th (the last day for eligible returns), the first time I used them, they ripped apart like cheap toilet paper. I literally put my finger between my calves and the garment, pulled it all the way up my ankle, and it ripped apart with no effort at all. These ice breakers were purchased solely for the color and to match my merino 365 brand top. Keep using Marino 365 because it is of much higher quality.
As far as I can tell, the product is quite good; however, the lack of a fly is quite unusual. Basically, they're wool-based nylons for women. You can see right through them, but they're great for days when it's a little chilly but not too cold. br>br>I'm considering purchasing a second pair. Alternatively, I could get a Smartwool lightweight set. I'm not sure what I'll do yet.
Every time I've had them on, I've worn them as a set. The top is flawless, but the bottoms are riddled with holes ranging in size from 2mm to 10mm. The diameter is 6 mm. I've only had them on for about a year and a half. I wore it for a total of 15 days and washed it twice. br> Perhaps insects, as suggested by my wife. The top, on the other hand, is in perfect condition, and they've been stored and worn together. I would not purchase this product again!.