Icebreaker Sphere Long-Sleeve Crewe Shirt - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
3 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$75.00
Used Value:
$45.00
Sale Value:
$67.50

From camping on the coast to cruising around town, the Icebreaker Men's Sphere Long- Sleeve Crewe Shirt provides lightweight warmth and incredible comfort. This long-sleeve crew uses Icebreaker's Cool-Lite fabric, which is a blend of merino wool and Tencel for superior moisture management and a soft, supple feel. Meanwhile, the fabric is innately odor-resistant, and the hint of nylon provides extra durability, so you can put this shirt through the paces. Plus, the modified raglan sleeves provide enhanced range of motion when you're hiking and trekking.

Specifications

Brand:
Fit:
regular
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
Cool-Lite (52% wool, 35% Tencel, 13% nylon)
Recommended Use:
backpacking, bouldering, casual, hiking, road running, sport climbing, trad climbing, trail running, training
Responsible Collection:
Responsibly Sourced
Style:
crew

Full Reviews

10
This is my first buy of any Icebreaker products. It feels soft. The cut and the fit is perfect.
Imad Raad, backcountry.com
November 2, 2018
10
This wool base layer fits perfectly and feels super soft. Some wool blends create a lot of static but this particular blend seems to resist static better than others. The dark grey works with everything. Great staple base layer.
James Schneider, backcountry.com
November 1, 2018
10
This is my 3rd icebreaker sphere item, I have a t-shirt and hooded pullover and all 3 are just amazing. The fabric is the best, fit is always on point and I love the multi functionality of the shirt. YOu can wear it ona bike ride or as a casual piece out to a nicer dinner with the wife. Best part is this fabric does not soak up body odor or sweat...I did a 28 mile bike ride in my long sleeve, then smelled it 20 minutes later and nothing, warned my wife she took the risk and said she was amazed it didnt smell at all. Just the best fabric!
John Bamford, backcountry.com
August 9, 2018