Backcountry Merino Baselayer Bottom - Women's reviews and deals for sale
Made from an innovative blend of wool and nylon, our Spruces Merino Baselayer is an ideal base for active pursuits on snowy winter days. With merino wool wrapped around a nylon core, the fabric give you soft next-to-skin comfort that's warm and durable. And while thermal comfort might be the name of the game, the fabric is also moisture-wicking and odor-resistant, so you can play harder and stay out longer.
$64.97
$45.48
$45.48
Product Specifications
Brand | Backcountry |
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Category | Women's Baselayer Bottoms |
Material | 91% merino wool, 9% nylon |
Fit | form-fitting |
Anti-Odor | natural attribute of merino wool |
Recommended Use | all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding, backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, backcountry snowshoeing, freeride/powder skiing, freeride/powder snowboarding, park & freestyle skiing, park & freestyle snowboarding, snowshoe hiking, |
Manufacturer Warranty | lifetime |
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Backcountry Merino Baselayer Bottom - Women's Reviews
Aireen
October 10, 2020Good for the sale price
I got on sale, and they're good for the price paid. I have a lot of wool in my wardrobe and I wanted some casual leggings that were mostly natural fibers. The texture is silky on the exterior, and it made me double check the contents because it felt more synthetic like, but they are in fact mostly wool. They fit me loose in the hips and thighs, but the waist is tight (not uncomfortable… read more just really snug) and they have a shorter length typical for a base layer. I wear around the house and they do stretch out, but again as a base layer, it's probably a nonissue.
Maria S.
October 4, 2020Decent Wool Long Underwear
My rating may be inflated because I got these on sale and I am not sure I would feel they were worth the full price when compared to Icebreaker or Smartwool. With the nylon mixed in they are not as soft as those brands 100% merino alternatives. They may hold their shape better or be more durable, though. They are also thicker than I expected. For some reason I was expecting a lightweight… read more layer, like merino 150, but they are more like 200 - 250. Based on these two things, I will probably use them for skiing (underneath a shell layer), not for sleeping in a tent, which is what I was trying to buy for.
featherj
August 15, 2020Sheer
Returned this. I put these on and could see my darker underwear underneath. They were a little baggy and not at all too tight just straight up sheer.
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