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Whether used as a layering piece or worn alone, the anti-microbial Marmot Men's Lightweight Long-Sleeve Crew wicks moisture away from your skin when you work up a sweat. The Lightweight Crew's stretchy Polartec Powerdry fabric provides a close, but non-restrictive fit while the Cocona anti-odor treatment keeps funk to a minimum. With its flat-locked seams and tag-free neckline, the Lightweight Crew manages comfort on all levels.
Bottom Line:
Stay comfortable and dry with the help of the Marmot Lightweight Long-Sleeve Crew.
I really like this overall, however it is a little too long in the torso. Kind of a minor gripe, but for a tight fitting shirt, I don't want it to extend past my butt. However, this is my go-to base layer for skiing and it works great...
I really like this overall, however it is a little too long in the torso. Kind of a minor gripe, but for a tight fitting shirt, I don't want it to extend past my butt. However, this is my go-to base layer for skiing and it works great...
Ok, so I held of on reviewing this shirt until I put it to the test in the cold and the heat. Skiied in Colorado in the teens, had this as my base, Patagonia R2, and my Mountain Hardware Shell. Incredibly warm to the point I started sweating for a bit, but this shirt did not hold any moisture and dried out superfast. I recently tried it out in Banff on a day hike. Was about 78 degrees at the lower elevations and damn close to freezing at the summit (played in some leftover snow :-) I wore this shirt and shorts. I was sweating like a sauna at near the base to the point the shirt was soaked. Took a 20 minute or so break about halfway up and in the blink of an eye it seemed the marmot shirt was dry as a bone, so much so that it alone kept me plenty warm until I reached the summit where it was insanely cold for the middle of august. That required adding my pac-lite MH windstopper. I would highly recommend this base layer for both winter and summer activites, it is top notch! Fit is great, not itchy, no tags, and worth every penny. Enjoy
I wouldn't say the neck is loose, but it's also not tight. I have a pretty large/broad neck and I'm not restricted or uncomforatable in the shirt. Fit's me great.
Keeps me nice and dry. It's not stinking like my under amour did, so thats awesome!!. It's a soft comfy shirt, most importantly... it feels good on your skin, made with quality material to last, great first layer, i got a medium, im 5'10, chest 40, waist 32. perfect fit :) I buy 10 of everything if i like em,,, so if they dont have black medium left it's cause of me. ha ha sucka!!!
I have last years model of this shirt. It seems that maybe the
I have last years model of this shirt. It seems that maybe the weave of the shirt has change--more meshy or peached than before. That would be nice since last year's model was like sandpaper. Does anyone know?
I interchange this with my cold gear and these are awesome crews! They keep you dry, comfortable, cool/warm (depending on how you dress) in most hiking conditions. Will add more to my collection. Good prices too. Way to go backcountry!
This is a great base layer for freezing conditions where you know will be working hard on the hill. I sweat and this thing does not stink because it wicks the sweat off and the cocona technology actually smells like coconut amazingly.
I wear these for my base layers whether I'm working or playing. I spend six months in some of the harshest conditions in Afghanistan and th other six back home in Alaska. My gear only gets one chance for repeat use and this Marmot performed so well I bought more. They provide the 'comfort' level of warmth without generating overheating conditions. The fit, finish, and feel are second to none.
I just took 2 of these baselayers on a 10 day trip through the San Juan Mtns, Arches, and Yellowstone. They may appear thin, but they provide a very large amount of warmth. I layered these under a 100 weight fleece and was fine in the 40's. They are definately worth purchasing (much cheaper than Under Armor). This site also provided its impeccable shipping speed.
Got this as a replacement for a midweight crew I have been wearing for years. Totally impressed with the weight, fit and overall comfort during our first few weeks of cold temps in Utah. Can't wait to rock it as my base riding this season. A little loose in the collar, but you Ute linebackers are gonna be warm when you stomp on them fancy Cougars from Happy Valley!!
How does this shirt fair on the smell factor? Would it be too
How does this shirt fair on the smell factor? Would it be too warm for hot southern summers (I'm from Texas)? I'm looking at the long sleeve for sun protection.
It uses cocona technology to reduce the smell factor. Basically, it's activated carbon mixed in with the polyester that adsorbs the smell and releases it when it's washed. The great thing is that is actually gets better the more you wash it because more pores in the carbon open up. It might be a little warm for Texas summers, but the cocona also absorbs UV radiation.
I took three of these on a 95 day hike around the high Sierra. After all the punishment including some major bush whacking I did not end up with a single hole in any of the shirts. Because of the fabric the rodents don't touch it either adding another plus. Over all these performed better then any other shirts I have tried for long distance hiking.
I've purchased a few of these in years past and love the fact that they've increased the length while keeping the fit the same. I'm 6ft 205 lbs and like to wear this as an initial layer while running or hiking. Very comfortable and well made shirt.
Very comfortable shirt. Wicks sweat away no matter the temp outside. Have worn skiing a few days so far and very happy. Very good fit. Love the length of this shirt(no plumbers butt when bending over). Nice and soft on the skin with no itch.
The quality seemed pretty decent and the fit was ok except for the torso was way too short. it barely went to the waist line of the pants i was wearing. i never got to try it out to see how the performance was. it was returned immediately due to the short torso length.
I trust Marmot so when I stumbled across these at a discount store I bought it. It is lightweight, wicks moisture well and is very comfortable to wear. I would consider this a athletic fit with the stretchy material.
I love Marmot gear but was disappointed with this base layer, especially after reading all of the rave reviews from others. The fit just is not that good for me, and it is particularly tight through the chest and shoulders, and restricts my movements somewhat (and I'm a consistent medium in base layer tops). Also, there are unnecesary extra seams on the sleeves that I find very annoying (no need for 3 seams on each sleeve!). I would rank this base layer well below all of my other baselayers, including patagonia capilene, REI, the north face, and even under armour. I have not worn it for extended period of time so I have no comment on the antimicrobial nature of it.
I have been around lots and lots of base layers. This Marmot crew is by far the best one yet. Fit is perfect. The warmth from such a thin material is beyond words. Buy today!
A baselayer doesn't get much better than this. All the Marmot gear I own is pretty consistent on fit and this is no exception. The medium fits me great, I'm 5'11 145lbs. It feels like it was custom made for me. Sleeves are just long enough and when you tuck it in it doesn't ride up. Order two at least.
Another nice piece for layering in the winter, I hate shirts that have a wide loose neck but this is very nice stays up well . Fits nice and snug you don't want a loose 1st layer if top is loose the heat will escape . Happy with purchase nice quality
this is pretty awesome. very comfy and warm and i look pretty good in it. not much else i can say except it fits well and has no flaws, which is a pretty big deal in and of itself. this and the marmot lightweight bottom i picked up have made me a marmot brand whore.
Dude, this Lightweight Crew is a quintessential piece of Marmot gear. It's light, durable, comfortable, super functional, and stylish.
I've worn it running, biking, and doing yoga, out at jazz clubs, even at more formal classical music concerts. Seriously, underwear or dress up, it's totally happening,
Dude, this Lightweight Crew is a quintessential piece of Marmot gear: light, durable, comfortable, super functional, and stylish.
I've worn it running, biking, doing yoga, even out to jazz clubs and more formal classical music concerts. Seriously, underwear or dress up, it's totally happening,
Dude, this Lightweight Crew is a quintessential piece of Marmot gear. It's light, durable, comfortable, super functional, and stylish.
I've worn it running, biking, and doing yoga, out at jazz clubs, even at more formal classical music concerts. Seriously, underwear or dress up, it's totally happening,
These fit great they are not as fitted as the Under armor ones I have wide shoulders and the XXL fit well. No pinching under the arm. I'm a 50 inch jacket and 36 inch waist. Dried fast. Wore only this up to Camp Muir. in about 40 degree weather.
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