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Wickers Long Underwear Bottoms - Midweight, Comfortrel® (For Tall Men)
$12.71
$25.00
Save 49% Item #13169
2nds. Wickers long underwear bottoms are made of Comfortrel® polyester, which pulls moisture away from your skin (wicks) and spreads it out on the surface for quick drying. Midweight is ideal for stop-and-go activities in moderate to extreme cold or stationary activities in moderately cold temperatures.You can pay up to three times our prices and not notice an improved performance.Highly wickingCottony softNon-pillingVery warm30% heavier than the lightweight version. Easy care2nds. USA. Size: S(28-30) M(32-34) L(36-38) XL(40-42) 2XL(44-46)Slight shading differences within colors.
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Way Wicked Wicker Bottoms By ZenLynn from White Oak, PA on 11/21/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Soft, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Everyday Wear, Snow Sports, Travel Describe Yourself: Frequent Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I love wearing these as they feel really nice on the skin! Just wearing them all day is comfortable as they are not restricting in movement and wick away any moisture. I have worn them to sleep in and haven't been too hot to sleep!
By Tall Lean from Watertown, Wi on 08/08/2008 Pros: Lightweight, Moisture Wicking, Warm Best Uses: Cold Weather, Snow Sports Describe Yourself: Gym Rat Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Had to go a size larger than usual to get on my calf & they are still a little tight. I had to settle for baggier in the rump to get correct fit in lower leg. I'm tall & lean, and never had problems with fit in the calf. Other than that, I like that I can toss them in the dryer & they won't shrink(100% polyester).
By SkierHiker from Issaquah, WA on 08/04/2008 Describe Yourself: Weekend Warrior Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Not bad compared to the light weight ones that I also ordered were way too small. The only reason I returned them is that I could hardly get them on. The ankle cuff doesn't stretch and it was darn near impossible to get them over my feet. Also there is a very thick seam connecting the ankle cuff to the leg and this could put pressure on the shin of my ski boot.
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