Mountain Hardwear AirMesh Long-Sleeve Shirt - Men's
Regulate your body temperature from the trail to the lift in this Mountain Hardwear shirt. It's breathable, comfortable and warm for its weight. It's also reversible to allow for 2 levels of warmth.
Key Details
- Brushed-back mesh made with a hollow-core yarn that provides breathability to keep you cool and comfortable
- Reversible design allows for 2 levels of warmth—when worn reversed with backer facing out, it creates more airflow and keeps you 28% cooler
- High warmth-to-weight ratio
- Easy to layer under outerwear or wear on its own
- Anti-odor finish
- Secure zipper pocket on wearer's front left
- Thumbholes made with a soft knit fabric construction
- MHW heat-transfer logo at left chest
Imported.
View all Mountain Hardwear Men's T-ShirtsBest Use | Multisport |
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Shirt Type | T-shirt |
Fabric | Brushed mesh: 100% polyester |
Moisture Wicking | Yes |
Sleeve Length | Long Sleeve |
Hood | No |
Thumbholes | Yes |
Gender | Men's |
Weight | 5.5 ounces |
S | M | L | XL | XXL | 28 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | |
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Chest | 36-38 | 39-40 | 41-43 | 44-46 | 48-51 | ||||||||||
Sleeve Length | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | ||||||||||
Waist | 29-31 | 32-33 | 34-36 | 37-39 | 41-43 | 28 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 |
Hip | 36-38 | 38-40 | 41-43 | 44-46 | 48-50 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 43 | 45 | 47 | 49 |
Sizing Notes
Measurements are stated in inches.
SHORT: 30 inch inseam.
REGULAR: 32 inch inseam.
TALL: 34 inch inseam.
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Versatile and lightweight
This is the second AirMesh I have purchased after realizing it is the garment I reach for the most. It is deceptively warm for its light weight feel and takes some experience to dial it in as a layer depending on the activity. For me, it is too warm as a base or mid layer for strenuous hiking up the White Mountains in winter, but perfect to throw on as a mid during a stop or at the summit. It's a perfect base layer with a shell for skiing in most temps for me, and a great mid-layer when walking the dog in 20 degree weather.
slightly clammy but overall excellent
I’ve worn the airmesh on several hikes and am impressed. It’s slightly more absorbent than polartec alpha direct but also more durable. I find it very comparable to primaloft active next/evolve at a lower price. My issue with alpha direct, especially in pants, is the tendency for other layers to pull out tufts. Not a problem with airmesh!
Magic shirt
How can a shirt keep you cool and yet warm and comfortable?? Wearing just the AirMesh, feels like I am not wearing a shirt. But as a base layer in the winter, it is my favorite shirt for any outdoor activity. I immediately bought another...
Ideal midlayer
Airmesh solves alpha direct's problems with snagging for a minimal weight penalty. The marginally decreased airflow makes Airmesh more usable as an active midlayer, resulting in superior performance in real-world conditions.
Ultra light base layer
Super light weight. Almost feels like a cheap made shirt. But I really love this material. Can’t wait to use it on a hike. I’ve been loving it just during the weekend.
Immediately Bought Another For My Wife
Highest warmth I've ever gotten from a base layer this thin. Had to buy another one for my wife because she kept borrowing mine. Highly recommend.