“I own merino wool T-shirts from many different manufacturers, including Icebreaker, Smartwool, Ridge and others, but this one is my favorite yet. It's comfy, has a comfortable crewneck, and I really like the extended tail of this shirt.”
“I own merino wool T-shirts from many different manufacturers, including Icebreaker, Smartwool, Ridge and others, but this one is my favorite yet. It's comfy, has a comfortable crewneck, and I really like the extended tail of this shirt.”
“I have my favorite t-shirt! After exercise (gym and MTB), I just leave it hanging (outside if I can), and that very little smell disappears. After 5-6 times there was still no smell! Washed it though, just because it seemed unbelievable. I'm so done with plastic t-shits.”
“Very impressed with this shirt so far. I'm 5'8" 190lbs athletic build and the Medium is a nice fit, not too tight and not flapping-in-the-wind baggy. All the pros of Merino, plus having some nylon for durability and sag-resisting. The seams are very comfortable, slightly longer hem is very nice on the bike, and the material seems like it should hold up pretty well for such a light merino shirt (I have other merino shirts around this material weight and they seem much more fragile). I will be wearing this shirt for a bunch of outdoor activities and expect it to last a long time. Clay color is visible without being obnoxious which I like.”
“Third trip out as a base layer, a hole showed up in the left shoulder. The only explanation I have is the backpack rubbed the hole. But the shirt was under 2 other layers.”
“Honestly the best shirt I own. Keeps me cool enough on hot summer days. Doesn't smell even after a 5 day backcountry trip. My bikepacking wardrobe is basically this shirt and the long sleeve version of it.”