I've been using this as my main baselayer. My normal set-up is this Cap 2, then an Arcteryx Strato jacket then a shell. This is for skiing and riding and snowshoeing in temps…
- Eric, 01/19/11
Southampton, NY
I wear this piece every week for all sorts of activities: hiking, running, biking, standing around (under other layers) and even sleeping in sometimes! It's very soft and com…
- David, 11/08/10
Holly, MI
This is probably the most comfortable synthetic I've used. It is soft, durable, wicks and insulates well. The only downside that I can think of is that it has a tint of smel…
- Michael, 12/24/11
Eden Prairie
I've heard great things about this shirt and can't wait to get in in the mail shortly. Will update review after wearing out in the woods shortly.…
- Michael, 11/30/11
Eden Prairie
I wear my Capilene 2's everywhere! Both the tops and bottoms! They are the near perfect base layer. The only gripe I have against them is the infamous synthetic stink, but thi…
- erik, 11/21/11
MI
I bought this in store as well as the Capilene 2 bottoms back in august. Needless to say I didnt have much use for them then but I just got back from a mid Oct. trip at Pictur…
- erik, 10/11/10
MI
This certainly is one of the best! I brought my cap 3 zip neck with me on the JMT as my baselayer! It was great. It kept me warm and was still very breathable. I really ha…
- Eric, 01/06/12
This long sleeve can serve many purposes. It makes a good base layer or a nice mid layer during summer nights. Material is very soft and breathable but also provides some insu…
- Tyler, 12/23/11
Soft and smooth hand, nice form-fitting cut but not too tight; runs true to size (5'8" muscular 190, med fits good). The "silk weight" refers to the lightness of the cloth, an…
- Maurice, 03/14/11
Lightweight and breathable, this shirt is great in the summer. Keeps you dry and dries fast when wet. Great while wearing a pack or during any physical activity. I'm 5'6" 150…
- Kyle, 08/29/11
NW Michigan
the cap 1 is a substantial part of successful layering while out in the wilderness, its lightweight and versatility make for a pleasant hike virtually anywhere. Sweating is in…
- John, 04/17/11
I have been wearing these for 12 years now, and I still have my first one. They are durable, lightweight, and very comfortable! The best out there and definitely worth the m…
- Ted, 12/26/11
Little Rock, AR
It was my first Icebreaker garment. They advertise on the odor free characteristic of merino wool, but I wanted to know by myself. I wore it for 2 weeks day and night... and b…
- Franck, 04/22/11
Bloomington, IN
Love it under another layer of icebreaker. Wish my parents were Merino sheep no offense ma and pa so I would never run out of this product. Giving plasma every week to be a…
- KEVIN, 01/08/08
KANSAS CITY
They are perfect for warm conditions. Don't stink, Wash and dry very quickly. Great for traveling - easily packed taking up very little room.…
- Iurii, 10/12/11
Kiev
I think that this material is best for base layer shirts and i'd rather some north face tights but the product is alright. Then again it's a personal opinion.…
- Jordan, 09/27/11
Storrs
I'm very satisfied with this well-known brand clothing with the very attractive price in moosejaw!…
- XI, 12/30/10
Got these last winter because in Tennessee it got down to 15 degrees. I wore these under my jeans and they kept me very warm in the snow.…
- Evan, 10/31/11
I'm 6'3" 180lbs 32" waist with long arms and the large fits me great. It isn't ridiculously skin tight on my stick figure, but form fitting enough that it layers perfectly un…
- Scott, 11/30/08
Cleveland
I couldn't justify spending $90 on a winter base layer, so given the concept of layering, I decided on the $50 (on sale) lighter weight base then adding a thermal type shirt o…
- Brent, 01/31/10
dayton, oh
The wool is very soft, but unfortunately the cut is too form fitting. I'm athletic and no flab, but like my clothes less form fitting for greater comfort. I have to return thi…
- JERI, 12/22/11
WESTLAKE VILLAGE
The fit is slightly bigger and longer then with the Icebreaker contour line. This is an excellent lightweight casual shirt and can be used for layering when its cold. I find…
- Dan, 11/30/11
East Lansing, MI
I bought this as a cold weather running base layer. It is very form fitting so I would hesitate to wear it as an actual shirt but it is odorless, warm, and comfortable as a r…
- Chris, 02/06/12
Wilmington, NC
Thanks to a great product description I have received a perfectly fitting shirt. The sleeves are long enough as well as a great fit around the neck.…
- Michael, 01/13/12
my upper body is a little wide, so a lot of shirts I get feel restrictive around the armpits, especially if I raise my arms directly in front me me, chest level. But this shi…
- Ben, 11/06/11
Los Angeles
This shirt rocks. I have it in short sleeve, long sleeve and zip neck. It's a great, lightweight layer that keeps you surprisingly warm for the weight. But it will also let in…
- Kyle, 08/29/11
NW Michigan
Very comfortable and lightweight, and the construction seems durable. Wicks moisture away well (though I'm not convinced about the effectiveness of the "Gladiodor odor contro…
- David, 04/20/12
These have seen the most use as a baselayer under Marmot Scree pants, offers good warmth when hiking in late autumn. Capilene 2 fabric offers great breathability and moisture…
- Kurt, 04/15/12
Great product. A little pricey but I much prefer the wool over the synthetic baselayers. Well worth the price.…
- Joseph, 02/21/12
Michigan
I bought this along with the Capilene 2 Bottoms. My initial thought when buying was it might be heavy because I own Merino wool sweaters. I was dead wrong. This shirt is feath…
- Tim, 02/18/12
There's probably a reason you see everyone who works at an outdoor clothing store wearing this stuff on the job. It probably has a lot to do with the fact that there is nothin…
- SAM, 12/04/07
SEATTLE
This piece is so light, im beginning to suspect that someone filled the fibers with helium!
It is surprisingly warm for its weight and when you are out in the trail or climbi…
- Robert, 02/29/12
Sweden
these are great. they dont itch, they fit great. fly could be improved uppon i guess cuz if you dont wear your underwear with them your bird might pop out. but i wear briefs u…
- robert, 11/13/11
charelston sc
This thing feels great against your skin. I think it is softer and more comfortable than most of the more exspensive ibex baselayers. It's wicking capabilities seem equivalent…
- Max, 09/09/11
Northeast
This is another excellent piece of undergear from Patagonia. This undershirt is a slim fit, so if you want a loose fitting shirt, this isn't for you. The fabric is light and w…
- Treavor, 01/28/12
I love this shirt and the graphics, it is the lighter Capilene so it breathes even better but the fricken collar is fixed so it doesn't stretch at all, what the crap were they…
- KEVIN, 09/21/11
Holland
It wicks great and dries fast and I love Patagonia graphic.
This fabric is silky,light and comfortable.
I love Capilene. I love Patagonia.…
- Youngjin, 01/30/12
this shirt is so nice and soft! controls the funk rellly well too. seems to run a little loose...im 5'11" and 165 lbs and a med is a little loose but no big deal. buy it you…
- mike, 11/27/11
connecticut
wear it all the time,very comfortable, nice loose fit,wicks sweat nicely.great quallity, wish i had more.…
- james, 11/17/11
newyork
These are the most comfortable wool underoos I've ever rocked. They cradle my dudeparts like a well made dudepart cradle and they never stink (because when your dudepart cradl…
- David, 12/20/10
Best piece of clothing i own. I work outside on the ramp at an airport in Maine. In the winter. In Maine. No complaints at all. These alone keep me warm and the merino nev…
- KEVIN, 04/18/09
Portland, ME