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Smartwool
Merino 150 Long-Sleeve Baselayer - Men's

4.6667 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews

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Merino 150 Long-Sleeve Baselayer

Whether you're doing some spring skiing or summer camping, the Smartwool Men's Merino 150 Baselayer ensures your activity's done in elevated comfort thanks to the body temp regulating and stink-free properties of merino wool. One of SmartWool's lightest and most versatile base layers, this piece uses Core Spun technology, which wraps the merino wool around a nylon core for added durability without sacrificing the comfort of ultra-soft Merino next to your skin. It also features smooth, flatlock seams for chafe-free performance under the straps of your pack, and is designed to fight off funky odors after a particularly demanding adventure.


Details

  • Baselayer for lightweight performance in cool or warm temps
  • Merino insulates, wicks moisture, and naturally inhibits odor
  • Slim fit clings for top-tier performance
  • Shoulder panels eliminate top shoulder seams for comfort under straps
  • Flatlock seams go easy on your skin
  • Item #SWL00QM
Material
87% merino wool, 13% nylon
Insulation Weight
lightweight
Fit
slim
Style
crew
Anti-Odor
natural attribute of merino wool
Recommended Use
hiking & camping, skiing & snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

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5 out of 5 stars

December 20, 2020

Awesome Base Layers

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I've got a bunch of these and they're great. I'm 5'9 160 and they're a good fit- medium for me. Trim but not at all too tight and super comfy. I wear them skiing, skinning, hiking, and running and I usually wear them more than once before washing because it takes a lot for them to stink.

Matthew C
5 out of 5 stars

July 17, 2020

Great when on sale!

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
Large
Height:
5' 10"
Weight:
190

Well, I have a good dozen of the L/S 150s, in various iterations, they're all very comfortable, durable, if you treat them right and look great! I would buy another one for my son but it's at full MSRP right now everywhere so I wait for a more reasonable price. I use one every day under a L/S casual shirt in the summer and use the Sport 1/4 zip for an hour basketball workout which leaves it soaked in sweat but is still comfortable and dries quickly. Well made, and feels really good when I take off the aforementioned, sweaty 1/4 zip and put on a dry crew one, pictured here. Except at full price, I highly recommend!

Thomas K
4 out of 5 stars

June 20, 2020

Fav hiking shirt,terrible durability

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer
Size Bought:
L
Height:
6' 1"
Weight:
195

These shirts are great for base layer use year round, and make absolutely spectacular hiking shirts. They don't smell even after many days backpacking, thanks to the natural antimicrobial properties of the wool, they're breathable on hot, dry desert treks or summer hikes, but retain heat beautifully in the wintertime. They fit nicely, and while they definitely look technical, they're not embarrassing to wear on the town in a pinch. Where do they fall short? The durability is absolutely abysmal. Any rub point will quickly deteriorate in a patchwork of holes, initially small, then ever widening. Where the shoulder and hip straps of a pack go will immediately show wear, even after 2-3 hikes. After a year of hikes, the shoulders on my shirt were shredded, as seen in the picture. That said, I kept wearing it, and bought more of the same shirt when it's on sale, just because I like the other qualities so much. Just don't pay full price and don't expect high durability. I think it's an inherent limitation of wool when woven this thin.

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