Smartwool Merino Sport 150 Hoodie - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.0
out of 10
1 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$100.00
Used Value:
$60.00
Sale Value:
$90.00

The Merino Sport 150 Hoodie is the perfect workout companion, offering moisture-wicking, temperature regulation and quick-drying performance in one versatile piece. This hoodie is crafted with a blend of premium merino wool and polyester fabric, making it ideal for cool-weather activities. You can count on it to keep you feeling comfortable and dry when youre pushing yourself to the limit. With its classic design and dependable performance, the Merino Sport 150 Hoodie is an essential for any active lifestyle.

Temperature Regulation

Temperature Regulation

The blend of merino wool and polyester in this hoodie provides excellent temperature regulation, keeping you warm when it's cold and cool when it's warm. Merino wool is known for its insulating properties, while polyester adds durability and helps the hoodie to dry quickly.
Moisture Management

Moisture Management

With its wicking properties, the Merino Sport 150 Hoodie effectively moves sweat away from your skin, keeping you dry and comfortable during high-intensity activities. This is especially important during cool-weather workouts, where sweat can quickly cool your body down.
Comfortable Fit

Comfortable Fit

This hoodie is designed with a comfortable, athletic fit that moves with you during any activity. The raglan sleeves and flatlock seams provide added mobility and help prevent chafing, ensuring that you can stay focused on your workout.
Versatility

Versatility

The Merino Sport 150 Hoodie is a versatile piece that can be worn on its own or as a layering piece in colder weather. Its stylish design and comfortable fit make it suitable for a range of activities, including hiking, running, and casual wear. Additionally, its odor-resistant properties make it ideal for multi-day trips, so you can pack less and stay fresh.

Specifications

Brand:
Anti-Odor:
natural attribute of merino wool
Claimed Weight:
7.69oz
Fit:
regular
Hood:
yes
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years
Material:
56% merino wool, 44% polyester
Pockets:
1 hidden zippered
Recommended Use:
all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding, backpacking, casual, hiking, road running, trail running, training
Style:
hoodie
UPF Rating:
20+

Full Reviews

6
I read every review I could find on the Internet before purchasing three of these merino hoodies. I've been wearing 3 long-sleeve 150 weight Ibex shirts for daily exercise for almost 4 years now. So, this is more of a comparison review. My Ibex long-sleeves (no hood) are 87% merino wool. They breath very well. They only smell a little bit after 4 days of exercise and they still look brand new after hundreds of washings (always line dry only). And although they're long-sleeve, they're my go-to for any summer activity. You just roll up the sleeves on really warm days; it's not rocket science. In short, Ibex makes incredible quality products. But I digress. Now, let's talk about the new Smartwool Hoodies at 56% merino wool. I like them, but they're slightly warmer than my Ibex shirts. I'm also a little concerned that the weave of the Smartwool isn't as reliable as the Ibex. The 44% polyester should add to the durability, but only time will tell. The zippered pocket is cool, but I don't think I'll ever use it. They also retain more smell than my mostly merino Ibex shirts (my arm pit smells after a single 45 minute walk, which is disappointing). Hopefully this will encourage me to shower more often. I appreciate the hoodies on the Smartwool. They're not too big and appear to have a well-thought-out design. I don't however like the fact that they're a little too long (I bought an extra large). I'm 5'10'' with a 32'' waist and prefer the loose fit for exercising and added breathability. Since they're an athletic fit, I first went with all larges. But they were a little too form fitting. So Backcountry was generous enough to provide me with a free return label when I decided to exchange them for extra larges. So, a recap. I like them, but they're slightly warmer than my Ibex's with 87% merino. They're also an athletic fit, so size up if you don't like form fitting. If you're my size and prefer a medium, be ready for a snug fit (without a t-shirt as a base layer). They're a little too long at the bottom for an extra large, but the sleeve length is fine. The athletic fit will also make you feel warmer, so size up if you want to stay cool (I'm wearing these with nothing underneath). The hood is great and an added benefit on cooler days. Verdict? Well, since I had difficulty finding another long-sleeve merino hoodie at 150 weight, this was one of my only options. I also bought them on sale, which helped a lot. I would have considered Ibex again if money wasn't an option, but in my case it was (I bought my Ibex on Sierra at a deep discount when the company was downsizing in 2017). If you've bought Smartwool products in the past and know what to expect, then this may be a great option. But I still like my 87% merino wool shirts from Ibex. I had to choose between 3-stars (adequate for the job) and 4-stars (almost perfect). Since there was no in-between option, I chose 3 stars. There's a big jump between 3 and 4 stars. Provided that it lasts for years, I'll give it 3.5 stars. Hop this helps you make an informed decision.
John G. H., backcountry.com
July 23, 2020
10
It was not a slim fit or 100% wool but I find myself loving it. Because at times I just want to wear something a little looser. The mixture of fabric makes it tougher then pure wool. Hoodie and all block out the sun pretty good. What’s missing is the thumb hole like those in the quarter zip slim fit hoodies. Small would fit me fine but the shoulder usually too tight from rock climbs so I usually get the medium size to make things loose and comfortable.
Nick L., backcountry.com
July 15, 2020