Ticonderoga Men's Lightweight Wool Crew
$59.99
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Zephyr Green, Azure Blue, Navy, Black, Desert Sand, |
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Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large, X-Small, XXX-Large, |
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170 g/m2 Jersey Knit | 100% 17.5 Micron Merino Wool | UPF Rating 25
Merino Wool is no longer reserved for Winter. Minus33's Lightweight clothing is designed to be worn year round as a base layer or as a solo piece in the spring and summer.
Our incredibly soft Merino Wool provides great temperature regulation with its natural moisture wicking technology. Merino Wool is naturally odor resistant and our machine washable/dryable easy care instructions make cleaning a breeze.
Whether you're hiking the mountains in spring or rock climbing in summer, our Lightweight product should never leave your back. Our Lightweight items are always the first layer on and the last layer off. Great for: hiking, camping, lifestyle, running, biking. Temperature Recommendation: High Activity - 30°+, Low Activity - 30° - 60°.
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Think of your Base Layer as your second skin. These are your first layers on and your last layers off. These foundation layers should be thermal, moisture-wicking, and breathable. Proper layering of your garments is very important and in extreme cases may save your life. Consider your activities carefully and plan for the unexpected. Learn more about layering. |

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Standard fit with a little bit of room, but not baggy. Works best as a base layer, or when worn alone. Can also be worn as a mid or insulating layer. If you are looking for a tighter, athletic fit, try going to the next size down. Learn About Fit & Sizing. |

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Tagless labeling ends the need for a traditional tag. Tagless garments allow for increased comfort by eliminating the itching and scratching associated with a traditional tag. |

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Flat lock seams allow for ultimate comfort, preventing chafing and allowing your clothes to move with you. Flat lock seams are stronger, helping your garments last. |

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Total Easy Care (TEC) Merino apparel is designed for today’s busy lifestyle. Total Easy Care Merino garments are all machine-washable, and are suitable for tumble drying. Even after frequent laundering they retain an ‘as new’ appearance. They won’t shrink, lose their shape, fade or color-bleed. They remain soft and comfortable for the life of the garment. TEC is a textile innovation used by Minus33 that was developed by the Woolmark Company. |

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Minus33 Merino Wool regulates the amount of moisture on your skin by absorbing any moisture or sweat on your body. Then, the absorbed moisture evaporates out of the fabric into the atmosphere. Wool is a classic natural insulator, but is just as effective in warmer weather due to its rapid moisture wicking ability. Learn more about wool properties. |

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With less moisture comes less odor. Minus33 Merino Wool resists against microbes and odor, so foot fungus and smelly odor will NOT be a problem while wearing our products. Merino Wool fibers naturally reject any bacteria in moisture or sweat as it is wicked away. This means you don’t have to wash wool as often. Less laundry means less water being used, benefiting our planet. Learn more about wool properties. |

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Wool will absorb up to 30% of its weight in moisture without feeling wet or clammy. If you do get wet, whether it be from sweat, weather, or water bodies, wool will insulate you better than cotton or polyester materials. This is especially important if you are in a survival situation, and can help prevent or delay hypothermia depending on the conditions. Learn more about wool properties. |

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Merino Wool insulates against high temperatures and does not readily catch fire. If it does, it self-extinguishes. When Merino burns, it doesn’t melt and stick to the skin like synthetic fabrics do. For this reason, merino is popular among military, firefighting, and law enforcement communities. Learn more about wool properties. |

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Don’t worry about sunburn on a sunny day summiting a peak. Lightweight layers have a UPF rating of 25. Midweight and Expedition have a UPF rating of 50+. Learn more about wool properties. |
steve - :
Best shirt I own! Heavier weight than my other (competitor's) lightweight wool shirt. Feels sturdy and stitching looks high quality. This is probably a little too warm for me for summer hiking (NM mountains stay 60-70 deg), but perfect for summer night campfire shirt, spring and fall hiking, and layering. 4-1/2 stars because it does itch slightly compared to (same competitor's wool shirt). Still it is the nicer of the two wool shorts I wear.
Larry Hesse - :
good stuff
Deb Flad - :
Been wearing short sleeve wool crews for a number of years but lack of color in long sleeve in my size kept me away from them. Now that I'm a slimmer active fat person I am able to wear a size with some color. Sitting here in my bright green lightweight long sleeve, staying comfortable until house cools down to sweater-required temp. Sleeve and body length has stayed long enough after washing to provide coverage I want. Color is great. The fabric feels good on the skin. It wears well as a base layer with a heavy sweater when I'm raking leaves or feeding the birds. Can't beat wool for comfort when I'm getting a yard workout in. That it wicks and doesn't retain odors are other pluses. Also light and packs up small so taking a spare to work is no bother.
Edith Shipley - :
Very soft, warm. I wish you had a larger variety of colors!