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S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
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Chest | 38in (96.5cm) |
40in (101.5cm) |
42in (106.5cm) |
44in (111.5cm) |
46in (116.5cm) |
Height | 67.5in (171.5cm) |
69in (175.5cm) |
70.5in (179.5cm) |
72in (183.5cm) |
74in (187.5cm) |
Waist | 31.5in (80cm) |
33.5in (85cm) |
35.5in (90cm) |
37.5in (95cm) |
39.5in (100cm) |
Seat | 39in (99cm) |
41in (104cm) |
43in (109cm) |
45in (114cm) |
47in (119cm) |
Outseam | 42in (107cm) |
43in (109cm) |
43.5in (111cm) |
44.5in (113cm) |
45.5in (115cm) |
This is the bomb-diggity. I love love love it. I wear it anytime I'm doing something outside and it's between 20 and 60 degrees, which is most of the time (above 60, I'm in short sleeves; below 20 and I'm in Cap 3). I also just wear it around cause it looks good. The best part about it is that it doesn't smell. Well, it smells like wet wool if it's wet, but at least it's not my wonderful BO.
By: jat120 (14)
April 1, 2009
Having always been one of the stinky guys after a day of activity, discovering the joys of merino wool has been great for me. The icebreaker oasis does its job well - I've worn it for a five day trip without ever taking it off, and the stink factor was minimal. Washing is easy - just put it in the washing machine and then air dry. Comparing merino wool baselayers to synthetics, there are a couple pros and cons. Pros: relatively stink-free; more comfortable (obviously a personal opinion) Cons: takes longer to dry than synthetic materials, feels a little more fragile than synthetic shirts This is my go-to base layer, so for me the pros outweigh the cons. I did check out several other merino wool shirts (Arcteryx and Patagonia Wool 2) - I was most impressed by the feel and fit of the Icebreaker. I'd strongly recommend giving one of the icebreaker shirts a try.
By: Bryan Kuhn (3)
November 3, 2008
Wear this as long as you want, you'll be warm and not stink of pit-funk! My old base-layers collect dust now...
By: SpriteMV (38)
November 18, 2008
I have 2 of these shirts and absolutely love them! They are very thin and soft, yet regulate temperature and moisture very well. They have a slim fit, yet run a bit long (which is perfect for me). Depending on how you want them to fit, consider sizing up. At 6'2, 190 lbs, I usually wear size large, but the large tops fit like spandex. I ended buying XL's which are still form fit and tight, but at least have a little breathing room (good if you are intending to wear the shirt on its own).
By: Andrew Brandt (17)
May 10, 2008
I love this shirt as a layer for all outdoor hiking and camping activities--whether it is a spring day or an cool summer night or the base layer in a stoic but slim system fighting the cold of MN winter. The stretch of the material keeps the shirt against your skin for good wicking and the material is very soft, but I have two caveats. One is that the neck is somewhat large. I do have a bit of a slimmer neck, but it feels like the larger neck defeats the effective heat regulating nature of the merino wool. The second warning is that although soft, be CAREFUL when using this as a base layer for cool/cold running. I thought it wouldn't be a problem, and certainly better than cotton, but my nips took an absolute beating on an 8 mile run with this shirt as a base layer. So while awesome for most things, merino does have some limitations.
By: Eddie (13)
February 20, 2008
This shirt is awesome! I guess that is why I now own three of them in different colours. I'm 6'1", 188 lbs and the large fits great. It has slightly longer sleeves and body than most of my shirts, so someone who is 6'2" and around 190 lbs could easily get away wearing the large. There is no shrinkage with washing as long as you hang dry. It does fit snug against the skin, which works great for a wicking layer. This shirt is surprisingly warm when needed, and doesn't seem too hot when the weather warms up. The merino feels very soft. There are no seams under the armpit which is great for runners. Go buy this shirt!
By: Alex Gross (39)
January 26, 2009
Icebreaker has converted me to merino baselayers forever! This is actually the 3rd icebreaker layering piece that I've been using and I love it. I'm 5' 8"/165lbs and the medium is a bit snug on the skin, but allows for complete movement and flexibility. The arms are slightly long and provide excellent range of motion when I'm reaching above my head. So far, I've worn the 200 as a baselayer for several layering configurations, and haven't been cold yet.
By: Alan H. (29)
December 15, 2008
Tight, shirt performs well. Great baselayer for the cold times. Icebreaker is becoming one of my favorite brands. I recommend it...
By: david.ellis2297568 (3)
August 11, 2008
Its all been said already. Great Base layer as you would except from icebreaker
By: siegristj1997835 (5)
May 16, 2008
I'm 6'1 180 lbs and L fits great. Wicks sweat, stays warm, is way comfortable, and is a fantastic under layer even in cold (10-20 F) and windy conditions. I recommend it - I'm going to buy multiple.
By: Anonymous (5)
February 5, 2008
I love this top. I used it mainly for multiday hiking trips for use at night but it also came in handy for those colder days of hiking. It retained its tight fitting shape and refused to stink even after being thoroughly soaked in sweat. The best thing was though that it felt so nice and and the long sleeves were actually long and didnt leave my wrists exposed. The only minor drawback with it is that it has started to pill on the back where a backpack rubs but this only affects appearance and not the ability to keep me warm. I am never going back to poly thermals.
By: wxgirl (56)
January 7, 2009
Another icebreaker purchase for my dad after getting him one shirt he had to have another for the holidays. It's meant to be a layering piece so if you want a casual look size it up. He has gone hunting for some good 3 and 4 day trips and not had to wash it and it he stays warm. If you haven't bought icebreaker yet, do it and try this shirt, I have the women's one and it's amazing!
By: J Grace (5)
December 29, 2008
this shirt feels great as a base layer, fits snug and is really warm. I have a heavier icebreaker sweater and between the two I can't be cold! also works great with my backcountry t-shirt
By: jimmydeanb2229697 (2)
June 24, 2008
Love It! This shirt is snug and comfortable breaths like no other performance shirt I own. Other shirts claim to 'wick' the sweat away from your body but the Icebreaker shirts do. The sweat will hold on the shirt but it wont feel soaked, just slightly damp. I have used this thing for 5 trail runs and still haven't washed it, it smells the same as if I just got done putting it through the wash and it dries pretty fast.
By: Coop (9)
April 23, 2008
I own several different wool and synthetic base layer shirts and this one is hands down the best. It never smells and doesn't itch. Something I haven't been able to figure out is some of my other base layers have problems if you wear antiperspirant with them and it never comes out of the shirt - not so with this one. Not sure if it's the material or the fit not riding into your pits. If I ever see this shirt go on sale again I will buy a ton of them for all my friends and family (and to have a backup or two in case I damage mine or it's dirty).
By: Smurfette80 (2)
April 23, 2008
Excellent lightweight wool shirt. my bf takes this backcountry skiing all the time and it dries extremely fast even when soaking wet. buy a size up, though
By: vit2824156 (1)
March 5, 2009
Very soft,high quality merino wool .I cannot imagine a better base layer than this.My only gripe would be that I wish the length of the shirt were longer and for my height 6' 1" it seems a little short.Is there room in the market for a big and tall icebreaker line? Overall this is a excellent merino wool shirt.For me,all the icebreaker baselayers make the best pajamas to sleep in,no more night sweats.
By: miss.kariss (1)
March 1, 2009
does the job - looks great. size L fit is as expected for a 6' tall/160 frame. the thunder color brings out his baby baby blues. pounce.
By: RHY2521175 (1)
January 3, 2009
Good as an everyday shirt, great as a base layer. I'm a little cold natured so this shirt really fits the bill for me. This is my first purchase of merino wool. A little pricey, but I like it. Soft, warm, odor free, snug fitting. I'm a lean 6' 3" and 175 with a 34.5" dress shirt sleeve length and the large fits me perfectly. If the fabric continues to hold up, this will definitely become my favorite shirt.
By: ArkansasNomad (33)
December 30, 2008
This shirt is great/awesome/amazing/bomber/etc. Usually a M-L and got a large--it fits great. It's snug, but not a all constrictive. The sleeves are nice a long, and there's nothing bad to say.
By: Steve (15)
September 24, 2008
This shirt is great, it is tighter than I expected (I ordered a large, and I always wear larges) but the tightness seems apporpriate for a baselayer, anyway, buy it.
By: timberflynn (4)
December 13, 2007
Start wearing these and you'll want to get rid of all your poly. I did.
By: jlarscheid2033167 (2)
March 10, 2008
Bought this for a elk hunt this fall. Was highly rated by friends. Nice light weight wool shirt. Quality construction and good fit.
By: Matt du (8)
January 21, 2009
Thins is my new favorite baselayer. It feels fantastic and manages odor very well. It is very slim fitting, so if you plan on wearing as an outerlayer or around town, consider sizing up a bit. I would give 5 stars but it seems fragile, as it has a few small holes from getting in contact with velcro in the washer!
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