Airblaster Merino Wool Ninja Suit - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.0
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$209.95
Used Value:
$125.97
Sale Value:
$188.96


Specifications

Brand:
Anti-Odor:
merino wool
Fit:
regular
Hood:
fixed
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
55% merino wool, 37% tencel, 8% spandex
Recommended Use:
skiing, snowboarding, nordic skiing
Style:
one-piece suit
Thumbholes:
yes

Full Reviews

8
These are well designed and durable, they make a great primary layer and facilitate additional layers on top. I've used mine skiing, heliskiing and snowmobiling. The hood is awesome under a helmet too. I wish they had a heavyweight version as would love to replace additional layers with a single one and the waist zipper could be more ergonomic for taking care of business - not sure why they didn't make it more of a flap to ease sitting when necessary. I do like it adequately I now have two, night spruce and fire. Initially I took it to the cleaners but it seems to do fine in the regular wash on delicate cycle and air dry. XL works great for me - I am 6'4" and 215#, 34 waist, athletic build.
ekr112526913, backcountry.com
January 29, 2020
10
I am 6’ even and 155-165 pounds depending and I got the medium. It fits perfectly. The top fits a tad loose and the crotch sags a bit but honestly with how diverse everyone’s bodies are, the fit doesn’t get any better. The length of the arms are just fine which was something I worried about given my lanky arms. The hood fits snugly and I basically live in this thing. The merino is a great bonus. It’s a bit itchy at first but I just rock my boxer briefs underneath and sometimes a t-shirt. I have since softened it up by hand washing with fabric softener and air drying I rarely wear a under shirt now. The zip works perfectly however if you have no butt like me, it takes a second to get used to where the zipper lies which for me is right across the top of my butt. If I pull the zip up to my waiste then the legs are short and the top is baggy. It’s so not an issue though. Also if you’re wondering whether to do wool or not, you’ve got to weigh your need for a warmer fabric. My wife had the regular and she loves it’s feel and isn’t at all jealous of mine in wool.
Brian K., backcountry.com
January 15, 2020