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Zip up the Ibex Men's Woolies Zip T-Neck to tackle the steep and deep and then keep it on for that après ski party with friends. When you skin up on your next ski tour, the New Zealand merino wool pulls moisture from your skin and distributes it to the surface of the fabric so it can evaporate faster. Plus, wool has natural antimicrobial properties so you won't stink at that party. Flatlock seams in this mid-layer ensure you stay chafe-free, and you can throw this in the wash no problem.
Bottom Line:
Enjoy a day on the mountain and an evening with friends in the Ibex Woolies Zip T-Neck Top.
This is another phenom piece of Ibex gear. It never stinks, it never rides up, hasn't piled, regulatets temps great. I haven't checked the durability of it too much cause it hasn't been warmer than 25 here for months and I've only worn it as a baselayer and not an outer, but if its like any other Ibex, it'll rock. One quazi complaint: it is very hard for me to zip the zipper all the way. I'm 6' & 150 lbs. I don't have a linebacker neck, yet it is not easy to zip it all the way up, and when I do, its tight on my throat. No matter, I'll zip the next layer. But it'd be nice to have a slightly larger neck. Also, it isn't the most insulating. NTS mid is definitely the way to go in real cold temps.
I have had many wool pieces before but now have been as comfortable and lasted as long as my Woolies have!! This garment feature a uniques rib knit to it that allows it to conform to your body and offer an amazing fit.
by far the best base layer ever, washes great keeps you warm when you ski those cold days and keeps you dry I love it and would recomend for any winter sport
this shirt doesn't smell no matter what, i can go a week of training hard in it every day, and it will still smell alright at the end when i finally get around to cleaning it...breathes great, perfect baselayer
That's it. I'm going to toss all of my tech base layer wear. Merino is where it's at, much wider range of temp regulation and no funky smell after repeated use. Note that this is a base layer, pretty thin (and tight) to wear alone unless you happen to be a Roman statue. Even so, TMI...
I've worn this shirt paddling and camping in the boundary waters (I wore it over half a week straight and it didn't stink at all, whereas my synthetic smelled horrible after the first day!), snowboarding, biking, and just about everywhere else. I've found it to be lightweight and super breathable, yet also warm enough for cool spring and fall mornings layered under a light windbreaker. For such a soft, lightweight fabric, it seems to be pretty tough as well, as I've worn it alone carrying backpacks and canoes and it hasn't shown any wear in the shoulders or anywhere. Pretty much the perfect next to skin layer. I'm 6'4" and 170lbs, and a large is plenty long enough in the sleeves and torso and still fits next to skin. This is my first wool shirt, and my new favorite for sure!
Amazing top. It does a great job by itself into the 50s, then I add an extra layer if it gets any colder. It's form fitting, and stays that way even after several runs. As with all merino products, it keeps me dry. The sleeves are a good length, and the zipper doesn't dig into the skin like others do. I'm 5'11" 185lbs. and the medium fits tight the way a baselayer should.
I wear it skiing every cold day and thruout the cold weather. Perfect weight for -10F or above. I'm never hot or cold in this, perfect tempratrature regulation in the lodge or on the lift. Ibex is the best in merino wool quality. Very stylish.
Great product. Very form fitting. Bought XL for my husband (6;4", 195lbs) but too small. Ended up giving to my son (6'1", 180lbs). Warm. Comfortable. Son loves the 1/4 zip neck style. Comparable to Smartwool NTS midweight only slightly thinner.
Having been somewhat disappointed with the massive amount of pilling on my Smartwool NTS I decided to give Ibex a shot. The first time I put it on, I already knew I would love it. It's like hugs all over my body...and who doesn't love those. It fit perfectly for a base layer, not overly tight, no dead space, and just comfy overall. Scratchy? I have not had any problems, pilling...nope. Durability, I don't know if it will hold up to a whipper on some rocks, but I am sure it will. What's great about it is that its built athletically. I have long arms and its perfect. All I have to say is...hell yeah to this guy.
this has been a great multi-purpose long sleeve for me. it's great for winter running. but i think i've worn it most for ski mountaineering. solid piece. had i not just tested the "natural antimicrobial properties" of wool i would have thought that was BS. however, this weekend i ski toured saturday and soaked the shirt to the bone. then woke up on sunday and put it back on for running.. and really, it didn't stink AT ALL. kind of amazing.the only knock on this shirt is that it could be more durable... but that is what you get with a lightweight shirt i suppose.
I have this and the matching pants. It is always my go-to baselayer. It handles heat and moisture better than any of my synthetics, but it's most redeeming factor is found in merino wool's ability to handle odor in ways synthetics normally can't. I use this baselayer for ice climbing, skiing and winter backpacking. It's comfortable (not scratchy at all) and non-restrictive, even though it's not a loose fit. I can't say enough times how impressed I am with this product.
I was really surprised when I got this piece. I love merino and have pieces from most of the other manufacturers. I've heard great things about Ibex but was really disappointed. The merino is soft but the knit of the garmet makes it feel really rough...totally defeating the purpose (and price!) of merino. Super skin-tight fit. It will keep you warm and handle perspiration well, but for my money I'm going for something softer.
I haven't been able to put this to the test in the field yet due to a deployment, but i'd say a deployment is just as demanding on gear as field use. This is the perfect first layer. Never excessively warm. VERY comfortable. Thought the high collar with zipper would bother my neck but didn't even NOTICE. Don't expect to wear this alone as your warmth layer in freezing temps. I wear it day and night.
Ibex brand is always a solid buy. Merino wool materials always perform to my liking and are super soft. A little pricey for a layer, but at least it is made in the USA and the make is high quality. Cant find much made in the USA anymore....
I wear this cold weather biking under a softshell and stay plenty warm.
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