Patagonia Capilene Air Bottom - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$129.00
$129.00
Used Value:
$77.40
$77.40
Sale Value:
$116.10
$116.10
When the slopes are calling but the temperature outside is trying to keep you away, slip into the Patagonia Capilene Air Bottom before layering up. Now you can hit the slopes, rocks, or trails in warmth and comfort. This comfortable and airy baselayer is a near fifty-fifty blend of merino wool and recycled polyester that wicks moisture and dries quickly. Wool has natural odor-repelling properties as well to keep you smelling fresh after going from first to last chair on the hill. To keep you comfortable, this bottoms is constructed using an innovative, seamless, 3-D knit structure to stretch and move with you (while being soft on the skin) so you can focus on the send, not a weird seam across your thigh.
Specifications
Brand:
Anti-Odor:
natural attribute of merino wool
Claimed Weight:
5.9oz
Fit:
slim
Insulation Weight:
lightweight
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
51% merino wool, 49% recycled polyester
Recommended Use:
skiing, snowboarding, hiking, climbing, camping
Responsible Collection:
Certified B-Corp, Recycled/Repurposed
Full Reviews
I have worn these in many different conditions and absolutely love the baselayers. The not only keep me warm, but dry as well when i'm touring and start to sweat a little.
Joe Guttenplan, backcountry.com
February 28, 2019
February 28, 2019
These have a distinctly different feel from other base layers I have worn. They have more of a knit 3D structure than most base layers I have tried. The other thing you will notice immediately is how light weight they are, they feel about half the weight of my smartwool bottoms . Despite that, they are very comfortable and feel very warm under a pair of pants. The fit is more relaxed than your typical skintight baselayer, but I have not had any trouble wearing them under tighter pants, and I think this also contributes to their warmth.
Daniel Murphy, backcountry.com
February 28, 2019
February 28, 2019
I was very excited about these. They are warm, comfy, and have a nice stretch, that makes movement easy. BUT... The first thing is NO FLY. Why? What did Patagonia take out the fly? This is very inconvenient when wearing regular pants over them, never mind wearing ski pants or a harness. It’s just not functional. There’s nothing like pissing all over your nice ski pants because your long underwear doesn’t have a fly, and the elastic waistband is pinching your stream into a fire hose: Come on! The second reason I give these 1 star is: they are already wearing out. Holes are forming in the croci after a month of use. For $130.00 these better last a couple of seasons, not 1 month. I really wanted to love these and make them my go to thermals, but it’s just not affordable or functional. Patagonia is suppose to be better than this. I am so disappointed.
Robert P., backcountry.com
February 18, 2019
February 18, 2019
me and my brother here jackson smith both got these and man do we dig them! the fit well and keep yo warm what more could you ask for!
noah smith, backcountry.com
January 6, 2019
January 6, 2019
I have absolutely loved the Capilene Air bottoms this season. It has been 10 below for much of the winter here in the Wasatch, and these base layers have absolutely performed during my chilly ski tours. They are amazing at keeping my lower half the perfect temperature. They've never felt swampy, and I've yet to feel cold while wearing them.
Jackson Smith, backcountry.com
January 2, 2019
January 2, 2019