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Helly Hansen Odin Top - Men's - 2007 BCS

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The innovative construction and use of materials of the Helly Hansen Men's Odin Baselayer High Neck ensures you don't over heat on the way up, and stay warm when pointing the planks downwards. While some might scoff at the nearly see-through appearance of this baselayer, those who know will recognize the LIFA Dry Extreme mesh body and T3 merino wool neck as the ultimate combo for alpine performance. The open polypropylene mesh design keeps you more ventilated than any other baselayer on the market, while retaining full moisture management function. Meanwhile, T3 technology and superfine merino wool keep your exposed neck and wrist areas toasty on long reaches and windy peaks.

Bottom Line: Miami muscle shirt or super-tech long-sleeve top? You make the call.

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I have been waiting to buy this item for a long time (almost

I have been waiting to buy this item for a long time (almost 2 months) however it is always Out Of Stock ! :-( Do you expect to get more in stock soon, or should i start searching elsewhere ?? Please, reply ASAP, if possible.

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February 23, 2009

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Get on Live Chat, they can tell you if it's coming in or if you should shop elsewhere.

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February 23, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

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January 19, 2009

Great approach to baselayer's design. Polypropylene mesh makes possible the adequate air flow on body surface that allows extracting moisture in shortest time. Merino wool parts locates on strategic places around joints, this feature increases blood microcirculation and heat generation in related body tissues and protect yourself from cold-related musculoskeletal injuries. Regarding the proper sizes: I wear Helly Hansen baselayer XL , but Marmot and Mountain Hardwear- L

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Have the equivalent for women?

Have the equivalent for women?

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September 26, 2008

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Over a year ago, but I can't resist answering--It looks like the Odin series at Helly Hansen is only men's products. Unfair perhaps, they don't seem to have this hybrid type top in a women's version at all. See I can keep the answer professional, but you can't stop the imagery that is floating in my head!

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November 3, 2009

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Rating for this product: 2

bad club outfit

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December 25, 2010

This review is pretty much the same as my one for the bottoms, this top looks way stupid. If you ever peel down, and take off your jacket so this is all you had on, you would get laughed off the mountain. It looks like a bad club outfit. It looks like you're wearing fishnet. Whoever said these would by warmer than icebreakers, is high on crack. These have holes in the chest. That means nothing between you and you're outerlayer. While this idea may seem cool for say spring skiing, you would be better off with no layer or a thin layer. In the winter, these would be terrible. Go for a light layer for spring or a different medium layer for all around. Save your money and don't buy or buy another top

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February 8, 2011

Mathias is right on with his remark. You also can put another layer under it and it becomes wickedly warm. This is very versatile top.

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February 7, 2011

I guess I can't argue with the "bad club outfit" post regarding appearance and possibly even the potential lack of warmth for skiing; I think it's a great baselayer for anything where you're really working to get up the hill (backcountry, climbing, backpacking) and not just riding down it.

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January 22, 2011

the clue is to wear another layer prefrably tight betwen the odin and your outerlayer.. i can guarante that you wount get cold in this shirt.. used it when i was skiing the Pyramids mountains on Svalbard (aprox 80 degres north) had no problem whatzoever..

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January 22, 2011

you got it all wrong...

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Out of Stock

Item: HYH0343

2007 Model No Longer Available

We have a lot more Men's Heavyweight Long Underwear - Tops than that

Men's Heavyweight Long Underwear - Tops

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5 star rating

By: Emin Mammadov January 19, 2009

Great approach to baselayer's design. Polypropylene mesh makes possible the adequate air flow on body surface that allows extracting moisture in shortest more...

bad club outfit

2 star rating

By: wil100685017 December 25, 2010

This review is pretty much the same as my one for the bottoms, this top looks way stupid. If you ever peel down, and take off your jacket so this is all more...

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Material:
LIFA Dry Extreme polypropylene mesh, LIFA T3, merino wool 
Insulation:
midweight 
Recommended Use:
layering 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime