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Light weight and cool.
Arianne
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I bought this for my brother and boy does he love this shirt! He goes running during the day and he said it breathes nicely and dries quickly as well.
Extremely light weight
James G
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Feels like nothing is there. Breathes nicely. I tend to stink a lot when working out (or just living in general) and the shirt does fight a decent amount of odor. Shirt doesn't have a stretch neck so it can be a little bit of a fight getting your head in (maybe I have a big head??) but it's great for keeping you cool when biking or running. I've worn Northface running T's before and this is better than that.
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!
Leo Picado
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
This IS the best performance shirt that I have, better than a Nike Dryfit, better than a The North Face GTD Crew shirt! It fits great, the length is great, no complains here! Get this shirt!
Great Shirt!
chris141021
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Light weight shirt dries quickly - very comfortable
How much does it weigh?
edd5627229
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How much does it weigh?
Jon Webb
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edd. The Wicked Lite Double Tee weighs in at 4.7oz Cheers!
One of my favorites!
the100435173
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The wicked lite short and long sleeve shirts are awesome. These are the lightest , and coolest shirts I've found. I wear these both mountain biking in the Texas heat and while backpacking in cooler climates as well. You can use them as a layering piece when it gets cool or as a great sweltering heat alternative to going shirtless (the latter being a bad look in most cases). The ONLY drawback is that these should probably be hand washed. I have put these in a front load washer on delicate/cold and found they will develop snags fairly easily.
Does the Trick
Steve Chapman
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I have the Justo Trek which I'm told was replaced by the Wicked Light Double. In any case, all of these performance shirts by MH are quality pieces and perform as advertised. I got mine primarily for summer time backpacking. I live in the southeast and tripping around the AT in the summer, with 40 pounds on your back can be a sweaty endeavor. This shirt is just what the doctor ordered and does the trick. It's very light weight, breaths like it's not even there and dries REALLY fast. I stop to take a quick break, drop my backpack and by the time I get going again this thing is dry. What more can you ask for?
Great T
Will Guru
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Basically you gunna get a pretty simmilar running shirt from any brand for 35 bucks. The thing I like about this one over my nike, north face or adidas shirts is the materials. Although I do prefer nike's fit over most of the other brands, I find the materials on this shirt to be mor comfortable than any brooks, nike, asics or whatever other brands I buy from. Very highly recommended for trail running. I don't use shirts like these for anything but trail running and working out so I can't say how well it works for hiking or whatever.
impressed with the comfort and drying qualities
Big Papa
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I have been wearing these in the standard Wicked Lite version in the heat this summer and have been impressed with the comfort and drying qualities. I prefer the lower-key appearance of those to the Double Lite version and I save a few bucks for post-hike pizza and beer.
Others have mentioned stink factor. All my clothes stink on backpacking trips, even wool, it just happens, it's part of the backpacking funk. If there are streams or lakes to dunk in, then all is cool. And these dry so much faster than wool. On dayhikes I really don't care, I wear deodorant and I shower at the end of the day. I can sink wash my clothes in the motel if I'm road tripping a string of dayhikes.
On the wear factor, I'm OK with that, too. For the cost, they hold up just fine, one of these shirts only costs what I spend on half a tank of gas to get me to the trailhead and back, or the cost of lunch for me and my hiking buddies.
They are super comfy and light, it's worth it in the summer heat, especially on desert hikes. I continue to be impressed with the quality of Mountain Hardwear's stuff.
Super lite
Mark Imre
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I really like this shirt! It is super light, almost to the point that you don't feel like you're wearing a shirt. It wicks incredibly well I never feel sweaty, even when it was 96 degrees out.
Another great
Dale Potter
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This is another great Mountain Hardwear shirt. Like the color and feel of the shirt. I am a loyal Mountain Hardwear shirt fan for hiking.
Mountain Hardwear Wicked Lite Double T-Shirt - Short-Sleeve - Men's
Chris
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This is a great fitting technical shirt. I have had it and put it to the test over the past weeks and it has held up very well. It seems pretty durable compared to some of the other shirts out there. You can't go wrong getting this. I am 6'3" 220lbs and the XL fit great.
True performance shirt
Edward Stoklannd
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I have tried almost every kind of performance shirt out there everything from Nike to The North Face, and in my humble opinion there is nothing performance about them. None of them are any different than a 9 dollar Champion shirt from Target. With that said the Mountain Hardwear Wicked Lite shirt stands on its own as the only true performance shirt that does everything that they claim all the other shirts do. Granted it is about 10 bucks more than most shirts and its a shame that you have to throw down 35 bucks for a good shirt but this one is worth it.
The shirt is built tough, doubled stitched with soft seams on the inside so there is absolutely zero irritation. It truly wicks, keeps you dry and cool, and when youre done running or working out you dont smell like a dirty gym, in fact my wife cannot smell me at all, and that is saying allot since like most women she has a bionic nose. The shirt fits better than any shirt I have worn! I wear a XL but Im not a 300 lb fat guy, but most brands XL looks like its made for a 300 lb fat guy. Maybe soon I will be down to a size Large but until then I dont want to look like some baggy shirt freaky fat guy trying to not look like Im fat while Im working out.
You put this shirt on and you will already look like you have completed 6 weeks of the P90X workouts, I dont know how they cut this shirt but as soon as I put it on people say man your dropping weight fast and its not that I just want it to look like Im in shape, the point is, its motivating and it makes you feel good. I feel like I am an well trained athlete in this shirt and that motivates you to perform like one.
I have never had a single piece of clothing affect me in such a positive way, so I am serious buy this shirt and you will not regret it! In fact buy as many as you can before their gone, REI is almost out of them but Backcountry.com still has the biggest selection right now. This is the shirt for athletes and those who are becoming athletes.
Hows this tee hold up stink wise after a...
nic4591051
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Hows this tee hold up stink wise after a few days on the trail?
Edward Stoklannd
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I have worn the wicked lite for days up mountains and down, on my bike a few times, running in the rain, and running on 90 degree days, all without washing it once. Sounds gross but the shirt smells like nothing. After I get a few more I will have a chance to rotate them to get washed, but for now I have only one and its always dry and never smells.
Great performance
Garrett E
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I bought this to test out Mountain Hardwear's performance line of shirts. I was quite impressed, though it's a bit thinner material than I was expecting. Wicks moisture quickly and very brightly colored. Highly recommend!
Stay dry!
cod2878232
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I have had the opportunity to wear this shirt from the trailhead of Mt. Elbert to approx 11,600 ft, made camp and wore it again to the summit and it was very comfortable,airy as it stayed dry and great base layer. I imagine it didn't smell too bad, as my mountainerring partner/Dad didn't complain!
Light T
Grant Sun
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I have had this shirt for about a year now and it is one of my go to's for either hitting the gym or going out in the sweltering hot sun. Although I like the MH belay shirt a little better for being more stretchy and feeling better to the touch, this T seems to have better wicking quality.
light and cool
William Waller
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Amazingly soft and feels great. Used it on a three day camping trip into the backcountry in the Cloud Peak Wilderness in Wyoming Bighorn Mountains. Wicked sweat away very nicely but stayed dry. I'm not sure of the durablilty but the shirts feels great. Nice visible color. Must have for summer outdoor stuff.
Inyo Face
Mitch Stein
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Backpacking near the North Fork of the Big Pine River in the Inyo Nat'l Forest near Bishop, CA 8/09
Sweet, ultra-light Top
davaloff
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This is perfect for hot weather escapades, cools very well, a very light shirt and it does not harbor stink. Great for hiking and bike riding and it looks kind of cooooooooooool.....
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