Overview
About Marmot ThermalClime Pro Shirt - Crew, Long Sleeve (For Men)
Closeouts. Marmot's ThermalClime Pro shirt is a performance-packed powerhouse, ready to move excess moisture away from skin and evaporate it with the power of Polartec® Power Dry® technology. Articulated flatlock seaming ensures no-chafe comfort against skin, and a slightly thicker knit offers a touch of warmth.
- Polartec® Power Dry® fabric technology pulls moisture away from skin for quick evaporation
- Highly breathable knit with slightly thicker design for warmth
- Articulated flatlock seaming for no-chafe comfort
- Non-restricting raglan sleeves
- Tag-free collar
- Made in Viet Nam
Specs
Specs about Marmot ThermalClime Pro Shirt - Crew, Long Sleeve (For Men)
- Long sleeves
- Fabric: 100% polyester
- Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
- Made in Viet Nam
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Most Helpful 4-Star Review
4.0 out of 5 stars.
Comfy, stretch, breathes
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Reviewed by Old trail rat from Empire Michigan on Saturday, January 14, 2017
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Comfy, stretch, breathesVerified Buyer Reviewed by Old trail rat from Empire Michigan on Saturday, January 14, 2017I wanted a slightly heavier wicking base layer. The description sounded good and I have always he'd good luck with Marmot. The shirt has very good stretch width wise with less stretch but still some vertically. I am 6'4", 186 and the shirt fit well. Length is good for me in the XL without it being baggy on me. After a day of snowshoeing I found the shirt to wick well, move with me well, and was next to skin comfortable. There was some of the"synthetic funk" by end of day but not as bad as most. I was hopeful this might be slightly heavier but this is not as thin and light of many of the newer base layers. My only minor gripe is the sleeve cuffs are slightly larger on my thin wrists than I'd like. I guy the green and liked the color, not that for my uses it will be visible often. As a cooler weather base layer I don't think you can go wrong.