Icebreaker 175 Everyday Leggings + Fly - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.7
out of 10
15 Positive, 3 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 18 Reviews
Retail Price:
$85.00
Used Value:
$51.00
Sale Value:
$76.50

Lightweight merino wool fabric makes the Icebreaker Men's Everyday Leggings warm, breathable, and naturally odor-resistant, and a fly adds convenience. A movement-friendly gusset and anti-chafe flatlock stitching mean that you can hike, snowshoe, or cross country ski all day.

Specifications

Brand:
Anti-Odor:
Merino
Fit:
slim
Insulation Weight:
175 (ultralight)
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
100% Merino wool
Recommended Use:
all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding, backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, backcountry snowshoeing, backpacking, hiking, road running, trail running
Responsible Collection:
Responsibly Sourced

Full Reviews

4
I was using this for a few weeks and shortly after a few holes started to appear. Did not think much of it but soon the holes started to get bigger. This was my mistake for not immediately contacting customer service since I was trying to be nice and see if I can just make do however it got to point where is was pretty much unwearable, when I did finally contact the company they did not offer to help since the warranty was over. I would not recommend this product and probably the company as a whole for horrid customer service. This is essentially a luxury brand I expected a little more, oh well.
AL, backcountry.com
July 5, 2019
8
I have had these in my rotation of everyday long underwear during the winter. They are a tad more "wooly" (scratcy) than some other pairs, but I never notice when I wear them
Jake, backcountry.com
February 21, 2019
10
Lightweight, warm without being too hot, and fit great. Would buy another pair.
Michael Lancianese, backcountry.com
January 28, 2019
10
That was an issue because when I take my pants off I forget I'm wearing them and I almost rip them. Warm and cozy, do you need to know more? great for layering and no signs of baggy areas.
Sam Robbins, backcountry.com
November 30, 2018
10
In the winter I prefer to layer two pairs of icebreaker 200 than to wear a single pair of 260's, I find it more comfortable. . I bring two pairs with me on summer backpacking trips and wear them under shorts when it gets cold instead of packing bulky pants.
Paul B., backcountry.com
January 27, 2018
4
I made the wrong purchase with these. If you're looking for something to keep you warm during the winter, these are not it. Instead I went with the Under Armour 2.0
chris fowler, backcountry.com
January 11, 2018
4
Wow - I expected way better than this. I'm only 32/34 waist / lenght, but neither med or large in this model really fits...med just too small (but snug) - large too baggy....I can't figure that out - that's a very standard size (I have shorter legs for my height I guess). I've only used this for snowboarding 3 times and then general cold weather base maybe 2-3 times (non rugged) so getting a fail this soon is surprising. Anyway, for what it is - this otherwise seemed like the better model I've had in years except this AM when I pulled it up, as I'd done any # of baselayer pants in 30 year and never had this issue - they ripped just below the waistband. IT was only then I noticed the material is nearly see-through in that section. I purchased this baselayer pant due to the good reviews below and I don't dispute those - sometimes things just fail as not every item can actually be the same durability, quality, etc. Still - when dropping decent coin, esp on a one of the more recom'd items here, it shouldn't just rip in less than a month. Totally going to refund and buy higher.
NotureBoy, backcountry.com
December 17, 2017
10
IMHO, the best gear is the piece that you forget you even have on and don't need to worry about. This is that piece. Warm, breathable and tough. I go thru a ton of long underwear and this stands the test of time. Wore these and a very lightweight summer pant in single degree temps and I was comfy. They also don't get that smell that some synthetic fabric does. Merino for the win! They also dry very quickly.
Weston D, backcountry.com
November 27, 2017
8
These are great pieces. The aspect of wool coarse feel is non existent and performs amazingly well at keeping you warm and dry.
Jack L, backcountry.com
July 10, 2017
10
These “Everyday” leggings fit as advertised, and wear well so far. They were chosen as a replacement for the “Oasis” model that was way to small for me. Good quality...whatever the difference between "Oasis" and "Everyday" might be, it is minimal so far. Durability may eventually be better with "Oasis" but this is still an unknown. I own a few Icebreaker t-shirts and briefs that have been excellent. The long versions, when sized correctly, should also be great!
Angelo V., backcountry.com
February 22, 2017
8
I liked these baselayers, they handled sweat amazingly. My only complaint is they seemed to stretch out a bit when they get really wet. I plan to experiment with sizing a bit and see if a medium might work a bit better for me. Performance wise these bottoms are fantastic, don't hesitate to pick them up!
Chris Rogers, backcountry.com
December 11, 2015
10
These are really nice base layer leggings. They fit true to size and are comfortable. Hopefully they wear well and last a long time.
Michael R., backcountry.com
December 2, 2015
10
These are a nice lightweight baselayer and they are simply awesome. They keep you nice and dry and feel great against the skin. Need to update all of my baselayers to wool.
Pat Gunning, backcountry.com
November 17, 2015
10
I have a size 33" waist and got the large, they fit good. Love um
tory T., backcountry.com
June 9, 2015
10
I will never wear a synthetic base layer again. These are amazing. great fit, supremely comfortable, moisture absorbent so no swamp a$$. regulate temps like a boss!
Rusty Olds, backcountry.com
February 11, 2015
10
Picked these up because they were a good price and I heard good things about Icebreaker wool. We had some serious cold weather roll in to SLC and these worked out perfectly. They're warm, soft and very comfortable. Inside, I barely notice I'm wearing them, but as soon as I step outside, I'm glad I have them on. 5'9 with 30in waist and I went with the Medium
Jeff Koperek, backcountry.com
December 31, 2014
10
If you have experience with merino baselayers then I don't need tos sell you on it... but if you don't, you MUST give them a shot. The merino has a magical ability to regulate temperature, avoid odor, and be soft and cozy. And often it is tough to justify the cost of upgrading from synthetic to merino, but these bottoms are a great deal. You can definitely still find synthetics for cheaper, but I would highly recommend giving these a try. There's nothing crazy about them... just a very simple long underwear bottom that feels great and wont break the bank. As for sizing, I'm 6'1 190lbs and a 34 waist and Large fits great, so I would say they are true to size and to their size chart. Get some and get outside to put them to the test yourself!
Vinny Mauro, backcountry.com
November 10, 2014
10
Thank you to Backcountry.com and Icebreaker for hand-selecting me to review this piece of gear for the benefit of the backcountry.com community. Overview: Midweight material 100% merino wool. Very tight knit weave which gives it a smooth feel. Sizing is spot on for a medium. I'm 32"x33". The form fit is perfect, no bunching Pro: Amazing next to skin feel. The athletic fit is supportive yet breathable where you want it to be so. The wicking and thus cooling aspect of wool is key for long days in the mountains. Thicker material is warmer than a standard base layer yet highly breathable. The best part for dirtbaggers, No funky odor! Con: None thus far. I camped for 2 days and a night on Mt Hood wearing these the whole time, never did I get that "holy cow I need a shower" feeling. I asked by touring partner to smell them and with offers of beer when we got to town he obliged. No odor! A few traill runs with cold mountain air and I forgot I was wearing them. All in all Icebreaker is going to replace Smartwool for me.
Reid Pitman, backcountry.com
October 6, 2014