Mons Royale Temple Tech Long-Sleeve Shirt - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
7 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 7 Reviews
Retail Price:
$74.96
Used Value:
$44.98
Sale Value:
$67.46

Whether you're pushing your limits in the backcountry or enjoying a powder day at the resort, stay comfortable with the help of the Mons Royale Men's Temple Tech Top. Made from breathable merino wool, this baselayer helps drive away cold on the bitterest mid-winter days while wicking sweat for comfort during slushy spring sessions. Raglan sleeves offer enhanced mobility for those freeride days, and thumbholes keep your sleeves in place for easy layering. With classic styling and an odor-resistant nature, you'll be able to wear the Temple Tech Top to your traditional post-shred nacho feast in fresh style and comfort.

Specifications

Brand:
Anti-Odor:
natural property of Merino wool
Claimed Weight:
4.93oz
Fit:
semi-fitted
Insulation Weight:
lightweight
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited
Material:
83% Merino wool, 13% nylon, 4% elastane
Recommended Use:
skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, backpacking, hiking, mountaineering, nordic touring, ski mountaineering, trail running, winter camping
Style:
crew
Thumbholes:
yes

Full Reviews

10
This shirt is pretty great. Went from 80 degrees to around freezing temps in this shirt alone (Mt. Baldy, bear canyon trail). Pretty insane temperature range (if you're hiking and your body's warm), and the thumb slot is very nice when you're out in the sun since it protects your hands from sunburn. Still comfortable with gloves as well. I'm taking this on every mountain I go to. The back stitching is very smart because it's very vented, and with other shirts my back is sweating profusely since it's up against my 20L or 30L pack. Still sweat, but less.
Eric K., backcountry.com
January 6, 2020
10
This is the perfect all-rounder baselayer LS... gets multiple wears on multiple occasions over multiple seasons. I have a couple of these and they are both in pretty solid rotation, can be worn as a pure baselayer or on it's own due to the slim but not super-tight fit & love the sleeve print. They have held up really well through washing and various activities + can handle quite a few days in a row before they get too rank.
Dylan Buttress, backcountry.com
December 10, 2019
10
I wear this thing biking, running, snowboarding, and it performs well in any circumstance. A must-have if you like all different types of outdoor activities, and value comfort, style, and functionality.
Ben, backcountry.com
December 9, 2019
10
Bought this piece for my partner and he loves it. Great shape and the merino mesh back panel is perfect for when things heat up in the mountains. The odor resistance of merino is simply hard to believe.
Erica C., backcountry.com
December 5, 2019
10
This thing is ridiculous., not only does it fit well it's super light weight with a mesh back, making it my go to touring piece or perfect piece to roll under my Yotei Powder hood on colder days. Not only that, but its got some style to it so I just wear it day to day as a casual piece and roll it riding bikes.
Tom Brownlee, backcountry.com
December 5, 2019
10
mons is the best merino out. period.
rob, backcountry.com
October 1, 2018
10
This piece is the equivalent of buying 3 baselayer tops in 1. First off merino is the fastest drying, stays warm when wet, and doesnt smell. I can wear this one baselayer on muti day treks without an issue (boxxers too). They use the highest quality merino with a super low diameter wool so it doesnt itch like the wool of old. Then they throw the mesh panel on the back which for me is a game changer with a pack on. Mons goes over the top making their pieces stylish as well passing the pub test. If you have any questions on Mons or want to learn more about the benefits of merino as a baselayer feel free to reach out!
Justin Morgan, backcountry.com
June 5, 2017