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Mountain Hardwear Loess Tank

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A stylish tank. I consider myself a tank-top-with-shelf-bra…

Rating: rated 4.5 of 5 stars
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $20

Summary

A stylish tank.

Pros

  • Design
  • Comfort
  • Long in the torso

Cons

  • Tight fit (if that's not what you want)

I consider myself a tank-top-with-shelf-bra connoisseur, having owned several Patagonia hotline, prAna, and various other tops.

Living in a year-round warm climate, this type top is the ultimate in comfort and simplicity (read laziness on my part). Throw one top on for the day, done! Saves time and money on bras.

I really do like the design of this top...and it is very supportive. I say that it feels small perhaps because it is a lot more supportive than my other tanks, which is not a bad thing exactly. I have a 34" chest and ordered a small. It is great for running and is stretchy enough that I am getting used to wearing it all day. It is long in the torso, which I appreciate.

Another great product from MH.

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Specs

Specs

Weight 5.3 oz / 149 g
Center Back Length 17 in / 43 cm
Body Fabric V6™ Jersey

Description

The Loess Tank is a women's short sleeve performance top made by Mountain Hardwear. It has an average rating of 4.5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

The Loess Tank has been discontinued.

MSRP: $40

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