Imagine a long-sleeve T-shirt made of a modern wicking fabric, not as warm as polypro but not a thin fabric either. Something to create a light layer that is almost polypro, the thickness of a T-shirt, really. The characteristics I'm interested in are ultralight and ability to compact as small as possible, and a modern wicking fabric. It seems easy to find every characteristic I'm describing except compactability. Does anyone have a favorite shirt that fits this description? Thanks.
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Take a look at Patagonia's Capilene 1 and 2 base layers. Pricey but often on sale. Under Armor is another popular brand. There are lots of other polyester wicking shirts around. Check the athletic (not sporting goods) departments at places like Target for less pricey versions. I don't think anyone wears polypro any more! Most polyester base layers are treated to resist odor and come in a variety of weights.
Lots of folks prefer lightweight merino wool. For one thing, it produces less armpit odor (more of a problem with men than women) than synthetics. Icebreaker seems to be an especially popular brand. Used as a shirt, it has a tendency to wear out sooner. Unfortunately Patagonia has discontinued their Merino series, a merino wool-nylon blend, lighter and longer-wearing than all merino wool. I recently got a Merino 1 long-sleeve crew neck on closeout. It's really nice (except for the ghastly green color) and very light (men's small is 4.0 oz.). but I haven't worn it in the field yet. A Google Shopping search may come up with some in your size.
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Originally Posted By OregonMouse
Take a look at Patagonia's Capilene 1 and 2 base layers. Pricey but often on sale.
I've been wanting to try the Capilene but I haven't picked any up yet. All the Under Armour I have came from the Bargain Cave at Cabelas. I paid $8 for a long sleeve heat gear shirt and $12 for a cold gear shirt.
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