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Patagonia Capilene 3 Bottom - Men's Feather Grey - Fog X-Dye, L | 
enlarge | Brand: Patagonia Category: Sports Department: mens
Buy: $26.00 (On sale from $29.95) - $45.00 as of 9/4/2010 05:04:05 EDT details
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 56328
Fabric Type: polyester Color: Feather Grey - Fog X-Dye Clothing Size: L Size: Large
MPN: 44320-FFX-L UPC: 888052534359 EAN: 0888052534359 ASIN: B002IPHEV8
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| Features:
| • | Elastic waistband is brushed for next-to-skin softness, Smooth jersey exterior slides over easily over layers, Flat seam construction | | • | Functional fly, Honeycomb construction is brushed for warmth, softness and compressibility | | • | Gusseted crotch for mobility, Provides excellent insulation and breathability, Gladiodor natural odor control | | • | Patagonias fastest wicking performance baselayer, Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program | | • | Dries quickly, 100% Polyester (64% Recycled), 4.8 oz. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Pull on the Patagonia Men's Capilene 3 Bottoms when you know you're going to be working hard in cold weather. Patagonia made these fast-wicking and insulating long underwear bottoms from dense, honeycomb Capilene 3 for morning ski tours or ice climbing. A gusseted crotch allows for easy moving, while a contoured cut and brushed surface make for easy layering. Patagonia's Gladiodor keeps the smell down for multi-day tours.
Product Features- Material: 64% Recycled fiber polyester, 36% virgin polyester
- Insulation: Midweight
- Country of Origin: United States
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| Customer Reviews: Great base layer for skiing December 19, 2009 tall-latte (Sammamish, WA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Both my son and I wear the Capilene 3 as our base layer skiing in the Pacific Northwest, and they are perfect. I really like Patagonia.
I started out trying the Capilene 2, and it was just too thin. Even the Capilene 3 is a bit thin, but it is perfect for when you will be active. If you aren't planning on being active, then you'll likely want something thicker than the 3. I haven't personally tried the Capilene 4, but I suspect it would be a good option if you don't plan on being active.
I wear the Capilene 3 as my base layer with non-insulated ski pants, and my legs have never been cold.
Cabela's are better March 24, 2010 Steve Schreiber (Ames, IA) These were OK for the money. I got some Cabela's brand bottoms as a gift and love them.
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