Terramar Hommes Thermasilk Filament Crew Noir Large

Brand:Terramar

3.3/5

97.78

Il y a plus de quarante ans, Terramara a été la première entreprise à introduire des sous-couches performantes en soie. va toujours fort. L'équipage pour hommes offre un toucher et une sensation naturels super doux avec toute la technologie dont vous avez besoin. Le résultat est un haut léger et respirant qui vous garde au chaud, au sec et confortable pour toutes vos aventures en plein air. La tradition continue.

Comment laver : Afin de garder votre équipement Terramar Silk en parfait état, nous vous recommandons de laver ces produits dans une machine à laver et de suspendre le séchage. Comme le matériau est très fin, le séchage à l'air libre empêchera tout tissu d'être tiré. Blanchir uniquement en cas de besoin. Terramar Sports est une entreprise basée aux États-Unis qui fabrique des vêtements de base pour les amateurs de plein air les plus extrêmes. Nos produits sont créés pour les aventures quotidiennes en raquettes et en escalade difficiles. Vous garder au chaud est notre métier !. Caractéristiques : Ec2 Quick-Dri Thermoregulation Comfort Technology qui permet au tissu de sécher rapidement tout en régulant la température naturelle de votre corps et en gardant votre corps au chaud. Il est conçu pour s'étirer afin qu'il n'y ait pas d'irritation ou de regroupement. Ces t-shirts à manches longues sont très légers et n'ont pas de volume supplémentaire et sont fabriqués avec notre traitement ClimaSense pour neutraliser les odeurs, réguler la température de votre corps et évacuer la transpiration. Ce que vous obtenez : la chemise pour homme Terramar Sports Thermasilk est disponible en noir, naturel et gris et dans les tailles suivantes : petit, moyen, grand X-Large et XX-Large. Fabriqués à partir de 100% pure soie, ils sont extrêmement doux et vous gardent au chaud !. Lavage en machine. Fermeture à enfiler. Importé. 100% Soie.
color Black
Department Mens
Item model number S481
Manufacturer Terramar
size Large

3.3

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Scritto da: Cal P
Perfect for Sleeping In
I'll just say this is the first time I've ever worn anything to sleep in and leave it at that. On cold nights it provides the perfect amount of warmth. It's soft and 'slick' and doesn't stick to the sheets when you turn over. I took a gamble on it working and was very pleasantly surprised when it did. In fact, it worked so well I bought a second one.
Scritto da: Joseph F.
Warm and lightweight
I wear this under everything all winter here in North Idaho. Very thin, so you hardly know it there, but keeps a layer of warmth and seems to wick moisture off. I got the long (or tall) though I am not tall. Just nicer to have it hang down lower.
Scritto da: Xi Zhi
Comfortable, Durable and Light
These silk undershirts go with just about anything. They can be used as a first layer in winter when you're in and out of warm buildings where you'd have a tendency to be too hot. I like to layer them under a long-sleeved cotton T shirt with a fleece vest when I go to sleep-- warm, but not too warm. In warmer weather I put on a short-sleeved T-shirt when I need a little more warmth but not too much. Best to hand-wash as silk can fall apart if machine-washed all the time.
Scritto da: Rider Z
Snuggly and comfortable
These are great EXCEPT when there are wind gust past 30mph, then you will feel like you forgot to wear your thermal underwear. I wore them in 16° degree cold ???? weather and they were fine. I wore them one day it was 24° degrees with wind gust up to 30mph and the wind chill degrees in the single digits. OMG it was an experience I wouldn't want to suffer again!!! Just keep that in mind other than that they are warm and comfortable.
Scritto da: John Stewart
Light but warm
This product is so light you hardly know you have it on but layered under a thermal shirt or sweater it keeps you toasty. I find it works great on long cold hikes in the hills.
Scritto da: C.O. Johnson
Very light weight- prefer "heavier" weave .
Liked the product - just a little too lightweight for very cold weather.
Scritto da: T
Great but short
When I ordered, they didn't have any options for the Tall sizes. I didn't know they existed until I came back here to write this review. Everything about the shirt is great but at 6', it is short. It almost doesn't hit the waist of my pants. I was going to return it until I came here and saw that the drop-down has options for Tall now. Overall, the shirt is great. I'd buy again if I had tall. Just wanted to make others aware that it looks like if they are out of stock of something, it won't show so you won't know.
Scritto da: Mike
Decent, lighter weight undershirt
I give it 4 stars, but only because I bought it "off season" when the price was *much* lower than it's been since mid-Fall. (That may explain the discrepancy between some of the reviews, too, since most reviewers don't mention what they paid for it.) Mine was about ten bucks, in mid-September. It's easily worth that price. I bought one to try and left the item in the "Saved for Later" part of Amazon's shopping cart to buy more if I liked it, but by the time I'd thought to order more, the price had shot WAY up. (The same thing was true for the glove liners I bought, and the long johns I unfortunately did not buy the first time around.) As always, silk is *much* warmer than cotton and warmer than most wool, but that's as measured *by weight*. This undershirt is warmer than a currently-common thin cotton undershirt, but no warmer than a heavier cotton T-shirt. But is IS much thinner and more comfortable. I especially like wearing it under a thinner pullover, where it provides adequate protection (for both my skin and the sweater) and a little extra warmth without visible bulk. (I do wish they made them with a V-neck, though, since the collar is a tad high and tends to show around the neck of many of my sweaters.) The wrist cuffs are a bit on the loose side, but that's pretty typical of pure silk and I've always found this a common problem with long-sleeved silk undershirts, the fiber just isn't as springy as cotton and some types of wool. A little lycra in the cuffs would be nice, but seriously, I wouldn't expect that sort of touch in anything but a very expensive shirt - WIntersilks don't have it either. But at full price ($20s), I won't be buying more. (If/when prices go back down next Spring, I will stock up, however.) I don't own any recent-vintage Wintersilks, so I don't know how they're making *them* these days - the few pieces I have are all more than 20 years old. (Living in NYC where it very rarely gets "bitterly" cold, I just don't have all that much use for them, though I have worn them regularly, if not frequently, every Winter for all that time.) To be fair, not all of my Wintersilks have surived that long, but a few have, and I don't take special care of them. They go in the warm/color wash and get dried in the drier. I very seriously doubt, on the other hand, that this shirt will last 5 years, much less 20. And since I can't be bothered with things like "lingerie bags" for the washer, am very unlikely to risk putting these through a regular wash cycle along with my other clothes. The fabric isn't terrible. It's not so much that the yarn seems much thinner than other silk undergarments', but the knit is definitely looser.

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