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Pull on the Patagonia Men's Capilene 3 Bottoms when you know you're going to be working hard in cold weather. Patagonia made these fast-wicking and insulating long underwear bottoms from dense, honeycomb Capilene 3 for morning ski tours or ice climbing. A gusseted crotch allows for easy moving, while a contoured cut and brushed surface make for easy layering. Patagonia's Gladiodor keeps the smell down for multi-day tours.
Bottom Line: Gear up for cold weather with the Patagonia Capilene 3 Bottoms.
I like these alot they are warm and thick, not as delightlfully soft as the silkweight capilene but I wear these on the outside of the silkwieght for warmth when i go into the backcountry. really passes water out fast even when your hiking for days so you dont ever get wet or moist around your cotton balls.
I'm buying this for a guy who's 6'1" but only weighs 145 lbs. Would a size M fit him ok? I looked at the sizing chart and it seems that the only difference between size M and anything larger is in the waist. Thanks guys!
Yeah, but they'll probably be loose. Might want to take a look at the Icebreaker bottoms as well; they're quite form fitting and might work a little better for your guy. P.S. Buy him a sandwich too!
The Patagonia Cap3 Bottom is all I need under my North Face Freedom pants. These midweight bottoms keep me incredibly warm and dry on the coldest of days. I have only ever worn these and these are all I will ever need. The size is true, and are such the perfect bottom baselayer. I wear my Smartwool socks and pull these bad boys down to right about mid calf and I am locked and loaded for a long day. The wicking capability is truly remarkable....as dry when I am taking them off...as when I was putting them on in the morning.
I recently bought these one week before going on an 8 day ski trip in Sun Valley with some buddies of mine, and I wore only these long johns with a pair of burton ski pants and they kept me so hot i had to unzip all the vents in the pants. It was about -15 with wind chill on the top of the mountain and i was eating powder left and right and these never failed. I highly recommend them and will be using them everytime i ski. For the price, there is no other way to go.
The higher the number, the warmer/thicker the material... Check here for more info: http://www.patagonia.com/web/us/product/collection_alt.jsp?OPTION=PBL_COLLECTION&catcode=PBL_FA_US.PBL.MENS.CAPILENE3
I bought these with a Capilene 3 shirt, wore it sitting still in 20 degree weather for 4 hours and did not get cold. Also, the price is great. I couldn't find my size anywhere locally and purchased Under Armor that was $50 for the pants only. As soon as I found my size I returned the Under Armor for these which were cheaper and haven't looked back. I'm 6'1" 200lbs and the medium are a perfect fit. These also saved me some money on ski pants as I don't need ones that are insulated.
Cap 3 is perfect for keeping me warm, but not overheated. These are used for my ski tours, resort days, and cold weather climbing and hiking adventures. I'm 6'2 185 and wear a medium, which is frankly too short on the legs, but it doesn't matter with ski socks...
ultra high quality base layer. the inside of these is a small holed mesh like material which makes them very comfortable and improves wicking ability. Im 6'2" 210 pounds and these fit a little long but are good in all other areas.
Rocked a pair of these for 2 years and didn't have many complaints. You want them to be tight so go small on them so they wick well. They get the job done.
I originally bought the Capilene 2 Bottom but quickly discovered that it was too thin. The Capilene 3 Bottom is perfect for skiing, and I have never felt too warm or cold -- always just right. I also bought a pair for my 10 year old son, and he commented how comfy they are. Perfect. I just might wear these everyday.
I love my Patagonia Capilene 3 bottoms. I'm usually a merino wool type of guy, but these bottoms have proved themselves. I wear them whenever I go out on a cold adventure. I really like to wear them with shorts when I go climbing in the late fall/winter/early spring. They are bomb proof. I've owned them for 4 years now and not one hole and never have I been cold my the nether region. I would move to merino, but these bottoms won't let me. I'm affriad they'd try to strangle me in my sleep if I ever betrayed them. They're tough! I wouldn't mess with em.
good middle of the road baselayer. would liked it better if it had more silk outer coating for outer layers to slide over and better movement like the lower numbers,but still a heavyer weight
sweet. they fit nicely under your ski pants or jeans and they keep you toasty warm in just about any weather. coming from the frigid midwest, i know cold, and these babies take care of your bottom half.
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