Terramar 1/2 Zip Geo Fleece Top
Good warmth for its weight but average looks The material…
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Source: bought it new
Summary
Good warmth for its weight but average looks
Pros
- Warm for its weight
- Cmfortable
Cons
- Uninspiring looks
The material on this top is pretty thin but warm for its weight. The fleece is textured with very small squares which likely have some bearing on its thermal capabilities, and they work. This provides warmth comparable to standard polyester fleeces of a heavier weight. The fit is pretty generous on length and seems like a fairly standard cut (not too athletic) and it's comfortable.
My only complaint is that the material has a slight sheen (at least in the tan color I ordered) that I find slightly unappealing (like velour or something). Not a big deal and certainly doesn't outweigh the good warmth-to-weight ratio.
Also, the neck on my XL is cut trim for my tastes when zipped all the way up, but I have a large neck size (17+) and this seems to be the case with about 80% of these kinds of tops for me.
All in all this is a very practical and effective warmth layer, offering nice insulation for the weight.
Where to Buy
The Terramar Men's 1/2 Zip Geo Fleece Top is not available from the stores we monitor.
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SunnySports |
REI |
Tahoe Mountain Sports |
Sierra Trading Post |
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$20.95 - $54.95
The Terramar Men's 1/2 Zip Geo Fleece Top is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen December 21, 2012 at Tahoe Mountain Sports.
where to buy:
You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Terramar retailers:
- REI
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