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I have not purchased Ortovox thus no idea of sizing. I wear a XS in Icebreaker and Smartwool but went with Small since that was the only size available and that was good since it fits perfect. Ortovox definitely runs smaller than the other 2 manufactuers above. The fabric is nice and soft and drapes well.
I have Arcteryx pants, shorts, jackets and some tops. I purchase the brand for its overall good quality and consistent sizing, however, sizing is now somewhat inconsistent. I usually a Small but over the last year it seems like I’m having to order XS in tops and some 0 in pants. In a jacket it’s like I’m in between XS and S. I’m concerned Arcteryx is going the way of Patagonia and NF....mass market casual. Tech and quality will drop. bummer!
Typical cushioned Hoka but without the huge shoe look. Nice cushioning in sole and the upper is flexible and comfy. I use these as a casual walk around shoe, would not use as a runnner. Not enough support or arch. Also find these run a little on the large side, however, I kept the 9.5 I ordered as when I use a sock it fits nicely. I’m was concerned returning for the the 9 would be too small.
I’m between sizes xs and S but prefer the comfort with maybe a little less support of the larger Small size. I’m mainly wearing this bra for cycling and hiking so low impact. Very comfortable and wicks moisture. I took 2 of these on my 9 day backpacking trip last summer and no smell and drys overnight.
Icebreaker has again changed its sizing but this time for me it’s a positive. This 200 weight baselayer fits a little looser and is definitely longer in length. I like the color and use it on morning hikes under a button down shirt when I know the day is going to hear up. Fabric seems thinner than previous versions. I wear a Small. Weight 110.
I have the long pant version which I use for casual wear. They run on the large side but then again these are designed a “relax” fit. Fabric is soft and light good for warm weather. I like the vibrant orangish red color, very festive!
Perfect for afternoons at the campground when it's too warm for your sleeping bag or you just want to lounge in a chair but need a little warmth. Comes in a nice zip bag so easy to store.
Run a little on the large side. Length is true to size. Comfy but does wrinkle if using for traveling. Like the longer shorts length. Overall would recommend.