Windstopper Baselayer Long Sleeve Shirt - Men's
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- Material
- 100% polyester
- Insulation Weight
- lightweight
- Fit
- form-fitting
- Style
- crew
- Hood
- no
- Claimed Weight
- 146g
- Recommended Use
- road cycling
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 6 months
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Slightly Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 19, 2022
One of my favorite spring/fall layers
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
It works extraordinarily well for such a light layer. I often pack it "just in case" as it's lighter than a shell and breaths significantly better. It's very snug and I'll need a couple of seconds to throw it on under whatever jersey I'm wearing, but it's totally worth it. I mostly wear it mountain biking around Utah.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
November 1, 2020
Warm, but check the sizing chart
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Definitely a cycling-oriented base layer, the windstopper membrane covers the front of the shirt, and the back is a more traditional stretchy breathable mesh. The main issue I have with the shirt is that the windstopper material, while it performs well, has some undesirable qualities. It's quite loud/swooshy, and doesn't have very much stretch to it, so even though the shirt fits tightly, the fabric bunches as forms these awkward rolls/accordion flaps when you bend your arms or twist with the garment on. Kinda odd looking. The interior of the shirt is not the most comfortable, and next-to-skin comfort is definitely important if you're going to call this a base layer. I haven't experienced any real chafing yet, but I'm never exactly excited to pull this shirt on. Functionally, it definitely gets the job done. It helps cut the wind a lot, and paired with a mid-weight thermal jersey I've felt quite warm down to about 45*F/7*C. It's also very lightweight for how much warmth it provides. The back panels help keep you from overheating, but you obviously wouldn't want to throw this on for sunny ride on a warm day. The sizing definitely runs small, I'm 6'1/165lbs and the Large is very fitted, and I definitely would be bummed if I bought a Medium. Be sure to check the size chart - the sizing of the shirt is accurate to the chart, but the sizes themselves are smaller than most Americans might be used to.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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