Stoic Merino Blend Baselayer Bottom - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

4.2
out of 10
1 Positive, 5 Mixed & 5 Negative
from 11 Reviews
Retail Price:
$24.48
Used Value:
$14.69
Sale Value:
$22.03

The Stoic Merino Blend Baselayer Bottom features a blend of merino wool and polyester that's both toasty and strong, a good layering piece for ripping groomers at the resort or taking peaceful hikes in the snow. Wool helps regulate your body temperature, is odor-resistant, and naturally breathable, while polyester enhances the fabric's durability and helps to wick moisture away from your skin.

Specifications

Brand:
Anti-Odor:
wool
Claimed Weight:
7.1oz
Fit:
slim
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited lifetime
Material:
MerinoEdge (50% merino wool, 50% polyester)
Recommended Use:
all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding, backpacking, snowshoe hiking

Full Reviews

2
These should be nice feeling base layers but they have no stretch, are stiff and picky. Plus they are kind of short. For men’s Large size bottoms too they are quite small compared to other brands. If I’m Able to return them, seeing as I ordered them early for Christmas, I will.
Teal Rintala, backcountry.com
December 25, 2020
2
This material, whatever it is, has almost ZERO FLEX. I bought these for bicycle commuting / wearing for factory work and they're NOT USABLE. The inflexibility causes 2 major problems: (1) inhibits range of motion on my legs (HUGE problem, even on the 3/4 pant); and (2) The legs gradually ride up so you have to keep pulling them back down (on the 3/4 pant); AND the waist rides down so you have to keep pulling it back up. Bought 2 separate pairs of these, and can't use either one - both have the same problems.
Sean K., backcountry.com
June 2, 2020
2
The other reviews say it all.
The Bobber, backcountry.com
February 4, 2020
2
Do not buy these because the price is great. I have baselayers from every brand out there that have lasted for over a decade and these can't last through being worn 5x. If I could give zero stars I would. I never write negative reviews, but these were just so bad I couldn't keep silent. Don't waste your money. Oh, they run short which wasn't a problem for me but the fact they fall apart certainly was. Buy something better.
Kathleen L., backcountry.com
November 25, 2019
4
They have a low rise ie you feel your lower back is exposed (which you don't want on the slopes). The pair of 100% merino stoics that i have have a generous rise. returning.
zod, backcountry.com
March 29, 2019
2
They fit great, but are useless if you plan to use them more than a few times. They started to disintegrate after only a few washes, and I washed them exactly according to the instructions.
Christopher G., backcountry.com
February 27, 2019
10
Definitely like having the snugger fit. I've had knee problems and having them snug on the leg is a nice feeling. I feel like my muscles engage faster if that makes sense.
Erik Jones, backcountry.com
December 18, 2018
6
The Material is nice but the cut is weird. They run small, the cut is low in the back and the are almost knickers. If none of that bothers you then these are for you.
Kyler, backcountry.com
December 14, 2018
6
These are a bizarre length. I purchased the 3/4 length for use when skiing so they did not interfere with my boots and the full length to wear under waders when fishing. The 3/4 length do not go past my knees, more like an extra long boxer brief. The full length is what i would consider appropriate length to wear when skiing as they fit about where my ski boot will stop. I am 6'2" 205 lbs with a large ass and quads, these do fit tight but do not restrictive. I have yet to wear while while skiing or being active but i think they will do the job. For those that have been holding out for the Stoic merino line to come back and are familiar with the feel of the previous products, this is not the quality you are accustomed. I absolutely love my old Stoic merino shirts, warm and soft. This polyester blend does not have the same feel.
John D., backcountry.com
December 4, 2018
6
I didn't try them on since they seemed too thin for keeping me warm. Had to return.
jorge, backcountry.com
December 1, 2018
4
Tight in legs but loose in waist. Very odd sizing. Also, these fit more like a 3/4 length base layer -- they only come down a little past halfway on my shins. I have a 32 inch waist and pretty normal legs (I run, bike, lift, etc. but by no means have huge quads). I thought about exchanging the large for a medium -- the waist would probably fit well -- but can't imagine having an even tighter fit on the legs. So just returning.
John D., backcountry.com
November 30, 2018