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Reviews & Ratings for Smartwool PhD Wind Zip T Top - Mens
— 3 reviews — Page 1
by
PNW Trekker 56,
Verified Owner
from WA, United States
Written on January 2, 2018
There is nothing that compares with a merino base layer for warmth and comfort. On below-freezing days and nights. Or when it's raining for days. Merino is instantly warming and never itchy. I buy a size larger than I would normally wear, and never worry about machine washing and drying (on low to med. heat).
The warmth to weight ratio of merino wool is amazing. It weighs little, but warms better than anything else I've tried. I fish the rivers in Alaska and merino is the best insulating base layer for wading cold rivers. Hiking and climbing the mountains in Idaho...merino breathes well and still keeps you warm. Highly recommended!!
Pros:
Warm, soft, non-itchy, breathes well
Cons:
cost is high, but worth it
Best Used for:
layering, active outdoor pursuits
Would recommend: Yes
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Warren H.,
Verified Owner
from NY, United States
Written on March 8, 2017
I used this top on run which was about 20F with 30 mile/hr gusts and it kept me toasty. The 1/4 zip comes in handy when you need to dump heat and the design minimizes the need to wear a vest in cold, windy conditions. It washes well and doesn't stink.
Would recommend: Yes
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