Stoic Midweight Crew Baselayer Top - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
9 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 9 Reviews
Retail Price:
$34.96
Used Value:
$20.98
Sale Value:
$31.46

The snow's piling up outside your door and your skis are waxed, tuned, and ready for a full day of pillaging powder—suit up in the Stoic Women's Midweight Crew Baselayer Top before you start piling on layers of your own. The top's polyester construction wicks moisture, provides adequate warmth for those midwinter powder days, and has a trim fit that can be worn comfortably under a midweight fleece or lightweight puffy.

Specifications

Brand:
Center Back Length:
25in
Claimed Weight:
8oz
Fit:
form-fitting
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited lifetime
Material:
85% polyester, 15% spandex
Recommended Use:
all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding
Style:
crew, long-sleeve

Full Reviews

10
Ordered a size small to wear under my ski jacket on mild-cold ski days (didn't want anything too warm as I have another fleece to layer on super-cold days if needed). Also, didn't want anything bulky or too tight and this fit the bill! I'm 5'4", 120 lbs and the fit is not too tight and it is NOT bulky. It has a nice feel and level of warmth and weight. The length is perfect to tuck into my ski pants and the arm length is long enough to put thumbs through holes and cover with my ski gloves.
hea101151973, backcountry.com
December 15, 2020
10
This top is slim fit in the arms and a little more relaxed in the torso area, which works well with my outer layers, so I'm pleased with the fit. I purchased the Small as I usually do in tops and it fits true to size with the bottom hem hitting at the hip line. My measurements are 34A Bust, 27.5" waist, 36" hip, and 5'2" height. When you put your thumbs in the thumb loops, the sleeves cover your knuckles, which is great in keeping your knuckles from getting chapped on those cooler, windier days. I've used this baselayer a couple times on cool weather hikes (~35-40F), and it was comfortable, quick drying, and just the right amount of warmth I needed during activity. Today, I went on a trail run in 35F, rainy, and windy weather. My typical top for those conditions was in the wash, so I figured I'd give this top a go, and I was pleasantly surprised by how well it did! There was zero chaffing, and when raindrops did find me, they beaded and rolled right off! I wore it with just a light vest overtop, and it kept me warm without overheating me and helped keep me dry as well! This baselayer is moving to the top of my trail running wear pile!
Cherie L, backcountry.com
December 4, 2020
10
This is just a classic poly/spandex base layer. Cute enough to wear around everyday. It's form fitting and has thumb holes, which is rad. I am a 32DDD, and it is slightly tight in my chest, which can make the shirt ride up into my armpits after a bit, but I just adjust it every once in a while and it's fine. The Small was enormous on me.
Emily OHanlon, backcountry.com
October 24, 2020
10
I bought the green baselayer about 2 years ago. My aunt liked it and she wanted to get one but it wasn't available in her size. It is now on sale; so I am buying the black for her birthday. I have worn my set as just an outfit and get lots of compliments.
Yona Revels, backcountry.com
October 14, 2020
10
This baselayer is my absolute favorite piece, I've ordered 3 more for my upcoming Iceland trip. It fits perfectly, stays in place ( I have other baselayers and I hate the fact I have to keep pulling them down to cover my hips and backside.) I've used it in 1F ( -20C) tempetures and it kept me warm and comfortable without keeping me stiff. Also, very important fact is the price.
Gabriella Dancza, backcountry.com
December 16, 2019
10
This is a great base layer. I feel like it lets moisture escape really well, yet adds a good deal of warmth without being too much. However, this shirt fits very snug and if you have long arms like I do, you should definitely size up. There's no way I could fit my thumbs into the thumb holes, the sleeves are way too short.
Anjali Garrett, backcountry.com
December 3, 2018
10
I just got these in today and I'm already loving them. I started to order a Large, but went with a Medium instead.. good thing! I'm sure the Large would have been much too large. The Medium fits snug like a base layer should. It is a little long, but that's not an issue for me. There is some stretch to it and LOVE the thumb holes.
Kelly Hinds, backcountry.com
November 21, 2018
10
This base layers fit is phenomenal. Unlike other base layers that I own the sleeves are long enough that the thumb hole fits comfortably around my hand rather than pulling on it. It's essentially the ideal mid weight base layer!
Kezia Nakagawa, backcountry.com
January 10, 2018
10
My wife purchased this shirt, here’s her review: bought this to stock up on mid layers for ski days. As someone that is always cold, I appreciate the substantial weight of this shirt, yet it still fits well under other layers. The material is not itchy at all so it works next to skin. On par with many other, more expensive brands. Will be a mandatory layer for me this winter.
Aaron Provine, backcountry.com
December 26, 2017