Icebreaker 175 Everyday Long-Sleeve Crew Shirt - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.3
out of 10
17 Positive, 0 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 18 Reviews
Retail Price:
$85.00
Used Value:
$51.00
Sale Value:
$76.50

The Icebreaker Men's Everyday Long Sleeve Crew Top makes a great lightweight baselayer for cold-weather hiking and spring tours. Merino wool regulates your body temperature and prevents any odor-causing microbes from taking hold in your shirt. Flatlock seams reduce chaffing, and the raglan sleeves give you plenty of range of movement to get your Nordic skate on.

Specifications

Brand:
Anti-Odor:
Merino
Center Back Length:
28.66in
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, casual, nordic classic, nordic skate, trail running
Responsible Collection:
Responsibly Sourced
Style:
crew

Full Reviews

10
Perfect for me when wearing for cross country skiing. Keeps warm but doesn’t run too hot, found the 200 too hot on days that weren’t freezing cold. Always found icebreaker as more comfortable as other brands
Jonathan D., backcountry.com
December 26, 2019
10
Skiing has al ways been my passion. I get at least 15-20 days per year, which is more than brother even though kevin says he gets more. During those winter days i love to have a warm functional base layer. This is exactly what i needed and would recommend it to anyone who skis as much as i do! Maybe i'll get kevin one of these and put him to the test and really see if he can ski more than me because he says he can but im pretty sure he's just fibbing!
Steve Stepp, backcountry.com
April 8, 2019
10
Super soft and warm. Great base layer. Follow the directions on washing to maintain proper fit.
Mimi, backcountry.com
February 10, 2019
10
Warm, comfy, a lil itchy but all around exactly what you'd want out of a merino wool base layer. Be careful how you wash it; don't toss it in with the rest of your laundry. I just followed the instructions on the tag for my first few washes and had none of the issues other people are mentioning.
Robinson Vought, backcountry.com
May 14, 2018
2
I own several items of merino base layers from icebreaker, and some of them are among my favorite pieces of outdoor apparel. This particular piece, however, is a piece of garbage. I always follow care instructions when laundering wool clothing, but this one came out completely distorted after just one washing. The neck opening literally doubled in size. $70 is too much to spend on something that is unusable after only 1 use. Not sure if mine is just defective or if quality control just missed one, but in spite of my earlier satisfaction with their products, I would definitely think twice before purchasing anything more from this manufacturer.
Robert A., backcountry.com
March 25, 2018
10
This fits nicely, and isn't baggy. I love Merino wool!
Paul Nagy, backcountry.com
January 11, 2018
8
Just got and it goes straight into my closet until I get rid of my beer belly. The fault is probably with me. I'm used to wearing base layers casually and even at the office, but this one is too thin and too snug for this purpose. It gets as see-through as a stocking around the chest and shoulders and it accentuates my belly in a less than flattering way. And, by the way, it's itchy. I have no idea why does everyone say it's not - it's the first thing you notice when you put it on. So, the initial impression is disappointing as it doesn't fit my purpose, so, if you are planning to wear it casually, don't. Unless you are terribly fit. Have no comment on its actual base layer function.
Andrei, backcountry.com
January 5, 2018
10
If you haven't worn Merino Wool before, try it! This is a great place to start too! This is a very comfortable, not itchy, shirt. I've worn it on several day trips and never had any issues, not even with stink! Feel free to reach out directly to me with any questions.
Travis Bivins, backcountry.com
October 4, 2017
10
I bought this for my boyfriend to wear under his fire gear. This time of year it gets chilly at night in Montana. He says this has been keeping him much warmer than he would have been otherwise. Super stoked to have this.
Liat Ankonina, backcountry.com
September 6, 2017
10
A little snug in the belly...nothing unusual. Very cozy and warm. It doesn't dry quite as fast as I would like, but it is not bad.
josh, backcountry.com
November 28, 2016
10
I got this base layer in two colors for my husband because he always runs hot during times of high activity. He always thought merino wool was a marketing tactic but boy was he wrong! This thing wicks away moisture and keeps things dry. It's all he will wear now whenever we go snowboarding and he even picked up some merino wool bottoms to match! For reference, my husband is 5' 7" 150lbs and normally wears a 38short sport coat and the Medium fits perfectly.
Jacqueline M, backcountry.com
January 27, 2016
10
Initially I thought all the hype about merino wool, and Icebreaker specifically, was total BS. Holy bejeezers was I wrong! This base layer is hands-down the comfiest shirt I've ever owned. The fit is great for my athletic build; the wool sort of naturally finds your body shape, not skin tight but more like the coziest hug you ever got. Not only does the wool feel like it was conjured from straight magic, the thing smells great after wearing for four days straight of ski touring. Compared to my synthetic/capilene pieces, it's nearly unbelievable how much it doesn't smell like the buckets of sweat moving through it. Ok, yes, it's pricy-- but it's infinitely worth it. I'm throwing away every other shirt in my wardrobe.
Trace Carrillo, backcountry.com
December 20, 2015
10
This baselayer is excellent. It handled sweat incredibly well and kept me nice and warm on the mountain. I was really impressed with its drying time and wicking capabilities. The fit was snug, I wouldn't wear it by itself as it shows off a little too much of my stomach, but for a baselayer it was just the fit I was looking for. I got the blue color which I thought was really nice. The thing I was most impressed with was its ability not to get funky after 3 days of use. I intended to only wear it one day of my 4 days skiing, but I kept going back to it because my synthetic layers just weren't performing as well.
Chris Rogers, backcountry.com
December 11, 2015
10
Warm comfortable long so doesnt come untucked and quality. Definitely a nice base layer
Joshua Roberts, backcountry.com
December 29, 2014
10
It's no mystery that having a quality baselayer is a must for any remotely aerobic activities. It will vastly improve your comfort and therefore your happiness. However, I'm often not interested in getting decked out like I'm headed to an Iron Man if I'm just going to do a quick hike after work or a run around town. Or if I'm going skiing, but plan to hit the bare before/during/after the slopes. For those occasions it is great to have a nice simple casual looking baselayer piece, and this one fits the bill perfectly. It's not shiny, doesn't have neon stripes all over it, and it's not skin tight so I'm comfortable wearing it in more casual situations. However, it's tight enough to hug your body and do its job as a baselayer and the merino wool definitely provides the performance you need to stay comfortable. I've used mine primarily for fall running, and even once I get warmed up and start to get hot it does a really great job of breathing and keeping me comfortable. My favorite part is definitely the comfort advantage the wool has over synthetic running options. It is much softer, and much more comfortable at the beginning of your run when you'r still a little cold. In my opinion Icebreaker has better offerings for skiing and other super cold weather not-so-aerobic activities, but for the kind of use I have described this piece is perfect and I would highly recommend it. I am 6' 190 lbs and the XL is perfect for me. It's pretty snug, but doesn't choke me out.
Vinny Mauro, backcountry.com
November 10, 2014
8
Haven't got to use this much yet because it just hasn't been cold enough. Did get to use it a couple weekends ago at Joe's Valley on a little fishing trip. Temps dropped down to the low 40's both nights. Wore this both nights with a flannel and a vest and was warm enough around the fire not to need anything else. I usually stink up a baselayer after one use, wore this two nights in a row and doesn't smell yet. Merino is great! Seems don't rub like on some base layers I have had in the past. Supple fabric feels good against the skin. Doesn't take up much space in your pack, very thin but still warm. Runs true to size, fits tight though. If you are looking for a little looser fit I would go up one size.
Matthew Pizza, backcountry.com
October 28, 2014
10
I bought one of these years ago, have worn the hell out of it and it's still as good as day one. Fits great, insulates great and I'd have 10 more of them if they didn't cost so much.
John Holmes, backcountry.com
October 27, 2014
10
Comfortable, breathable, and looks great. Perfect as a layering piece in cold weather.
Mimi, backcountry.com
October 16, 2014