
Specs
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Price |
MSRP: $110.00 Historic Range: $34.07-$110.00 Reviewers Paid: $110.00 |
Women's | |
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Price |
MSRP: $110.00 Historic Range: $33.94-$109.95 |
Kids' | |
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Price |
Historic Range: $29.40-$54.99 |
Girls' | |
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Historic Range: $32.99-$70.00 |
Reviews
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1-star: 0
Was very hesitant to try, but this is one of the best buys I've ever made. In 26 degrees and only a wind shell after hiking only fifteen minutes, this keep me DRY and WARM.
It is a must if you are out in cold and doing hiking/backpacking. I will be looking for more to supplement my wardrobe...a lighter and heavy weight.
I just cannot say enough good things about this base layer...A MUST HAVE for hiking/backpacking.
Price Paid: $110

I recently found one of these at 60-70% off. I tried it on with the full intention of buying it and realized how incredibly short the torso length is. I've never worn on a base layer with such a short torso length. Even though it was a good deal, I decided not to buy.
7 years ago
Icebreaker rules! Looks great, non odor, and great temperature regulation.
Pros
- Unsurpassed temperature regulation
- Practically odor proof
- Dries quickly
- Looks great
After discovering Icebreaker products, I tossed all of my synthetic layers. I use the 260 as a mid weight layer and keep it in my pack to toss on when stating still in moderately cool weather.
Over a 150 tank and under the 320 full zip, I am good for temps down to 20°F.
I love the way it resists odor and maintains insulation properties even when wet, and Icebreaker's designs always look good too!
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: Can't remember exactly, but it was a great deal from Sierra Trading Post

I also like Icebreaker layers, Judy. It took me a while to actually buy one (on sale) due to price, but once I did it became a favorite layer. I think they're very versatile for year-round use.
5 years ago