Smartwool  Merino 150 Pattern Crew Base Layer Long-Sleeve Top - Men's

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Spring skiing or summer camping? The year-round Smartwool Merino 150 Pattern long-sleeve base layer top is game for either, thanks to the body temperature-regulating and no-stink properties of merino.

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Features

  • Lightest weight merino jersey fabric from Smartwool uses a nylon core to increase durability while keeping merino wool directly next to your skin
  • Raglan sleeves remove irritating shoulder seams; offset shoulder and side seams lie smoothly under your pack straps
  • Flatlock seam construction minimizes chafing
  • Slim fit
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Multisport

Shirt Type

T-shirt

Fabric

87% merino wool/13% nylon

Moisture Wicking

Yes

Quick Drying

Yes

Underwear Weight

Lightweight

Sleeve Length

Long Sleeve

Gender

Men's

Size Chart

Smartwool Clothing - Men's
SMLXLXXL
Chest36 - 3839 - 4142 - 4445 - 4849 - 51
Sleeve Length31 - 3232 - 3333 - 3434 - 3535 - 36
Waist29 - 3132 - 3434 - 3738 - 4041 - 44
Hip36 - 3839 - 4142 - 4445 - 4849 - 51
Inseam30 - 3131 - 3232 - 3333 - 3434 - 35

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in inches.

Reviews
58 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars

89% 25 of 28 reviewers recommended

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AKFrozenGuy
Location:Fairbanks, AK, United States
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
8 years ago

Good quality, but some issues

This shirt is great quality, but it's cut so short that I can't tuck it in while wearing it, which isn't ideal when out in the elements. I'd really like this exact shirt with an extra two inches.

David9797
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago

Live at 8000 feet in Colorado - Need warm layers

Smartwool base layer shirts are among my favorite winter wear. I live high in the Rockies and love to be outdoors. I hike all winter, even when it is only 10 degrees outside. With smart wool base layer shirts I can layer up with sweaters and shirts for a hike and stay totally warm. And they look good enough that I can wear them when I'm in a coffee shop after a hike or just on a cold winter day when I am out and about. I love the color of this shire and the fit and feel of it.

GaryMac
Location:Currently, inOceanside, CA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Good Basic LS Tee.

I wear nothing but Merino Wool tops. Either Smart Wool or Ice Breaker. The shirt is a little clingy so it always looks wrinkled. That’s not an issue to Me but,may be for others. It’s grey, not striped, unless you look real close. Biggest issue with SmartWool is lack of creativity with their colors and they tend to snag much easier than IceBreaker. I have both and that’s been my experience.

chwhitaker
Location:Ashland, OR
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago

Perfect for Southern Oregon winters

I've used this a lot since buying it, and I'm very pleased with it. It's just the right weight for our 30 and 40 degree days, and it doesn't smell after getting it sweaty (my synthetic tops do). It doesn't feel real real substantial, but I only use it as a base layer, and I'm careful how I wash it. With care I expect it will last a long time.

ablemob287
Location:Northern NJ
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
8 years ago

Not worth it

Way overpriced and not durable. Runs and tears in just over a year.

billygoat69
Location:NC
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

not well made

The shirt is incredibly comfortable. However, after wearing it a few times around town, the bottom hem completely unraveled during its first 2 day camping trip. For the price of this shirt, it should hold up a lot better. I mended the hem, but couldn’t find the right color thread, and the material was hard to work with on my sewing machine, and now it’s ugly. I can still camp in it, but was planning on using it for casual wear as well. I won’t be buying another smart wool shirt. Great material, poor quality workmanship.

DaisyDee
Location:Cincinnati
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Cozy

Runs big but that’s a good thing. I usually order tall sizes but this shirt is long enough to tuck in. It’s fitted nicely in arms and shoulders but stretchy enough for my thick waist. Soft and not scratchy material that washes well and is durable. Perfect breathable next to skin layer for my active life.

Steve S
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Larger neck opening than 250-weight Smartwool

Much larger neck opening than other Smartwool base layer tops. Photo accurately depicts this. If that works for you, this is a high-quality lightweight base layer which could also be worn on its own.

Peter
Location:Austin, TX
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

This is the one you're looking for.

This is my first Smartwool baselayer, and after a few uses I have to say it's worth the money. Very comfortable, fits well, true to size, and keeps me warm. I've used this under other layers, and it also works well by itself on a chilly early-morning run. Being in Central Texas, I figured a lighter version like this would be just right. However, I do have my eye on a slightly heavier one for those cold-weather camping trips with my son's Scout troop. One comment about the Pattern version vs. the solid. I went back and forth between those on the web site trying to find a difference. I finally noticed by zooming in all the way that there is a subtle pattern on these, and that's the version I went with. In person, it's also very subtle. Either would have been fine; I picked based completely on the color.

PaulSeattle
Location:Seattle
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Nice material, terrible fit

I know crop tops have come back in style, but still not a good look for men. Try it on before you buy it.

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