Terramar Men's Thermasilk Pant X-Large Black

Brand:Terramar

3.3/5

106.24

Terramar ec2 Filament Jersey Silk is a versatile knit fabric that maximizes silk's superb body-insulating ability. Filament jersey silk is made naturally from individual strands from silk cocoon. Lightweight yet incrediby strong, the silk jersey knit is supple and sumptuous with a natural stretch for all day comfort. It's an ideal, luxurious base layer.

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How to Wash: Washer and dryer safe! Machine wash cold with like colors and only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Tumble dry low. Do not iron. To keep it in perfect shape for as long as possible, we recommend hang drying. ClimaSense is a propriety fabric technology formulated to adapt to an active body’s changing physiology. A number of factors influence the skins surface temperature. Key among them are the outside weather conditions and the activity level. Features: Thermoregulation Terramar Sports Technology that keeps you comfortable in all conditions and engineered to adjust to your body temperature due to our custom ClimaSense technology that helps control your body temperature!. Made from a high quality 100% Filament Silk creates an extremely comfortable and soft base layer pants meant for all day use! Ideal for outdoor riding, hunting ,hiking, skiing, snowboarding, Snowshoeing, cycling and other outdoor activities. What You Get: A Terramar Sports Military Fleece Base Layer Quarter Zip that comes in all Black or Military Brown. Available in the sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large, XXX-Large and Tall sizes. For a more relaxed fit, order a size up!. Machine Wash. Pull On closure. Imported. 100% Silk.
color Black
Department Mens
Item model number S483
Manufacturer Terramar
Product Dimensions 9.8 x 8.5 x 1.1 inches; 5.6 Ounces
size X-Large

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Scritto da: cheyenneB
Real silk base layer
This is silk - real silk, but it is thin. A recent test by the US government ranked fibers by warmth as animal fibers (such as fur or wool) as best, cotton next, Spandex as third, silk as fourth, and synthetics as fifth. By itself, silk is not warm. Thick silk base layers, such as Lands End silk base layer for men, are warm-ish. At best silk base layers make other clothing move without making cold gaps next to your skin. This is good enough. However, Thermasilk is best if you put something warm and close to your body over it. Then it really shines as a base. Your movement will be unrestricted and your core body will be warm. It also packs up into a really small bundle if you have to backpack it. Thermasilk is light weight, easily packed, and helpful when building layers. It also doesn't pick up odors, so it doesn't stink. Finally, you must never discount the fact that it feels like silk. On top of all that, Thermasilk offers a reasonably decent price.
Scritto da: dieselman
A bit big
They are a bit bigger than expected.. the legs fit well the seat and waist area is a bit bigger than I expected so when you pull them up you can get them to go almost all the way to your chest you have to roll them down or fold them down but other than that they're pretty decent
Scritto da: Chris Blomquist
Best fit I ever found in silk
On durability: If you have never tried silk underwear before you need to be warned. Durability is not a strong feature. Even the best made silk undergarments compromise durability for high performance. If you agree to this compromise you get the very best garment for a variety of situations, but you will only get something that lasts for one to 3 seasons of moderate use before holes and tears develop. If you are on a budget and you are not dealing with demanding cold weather situations, and big swings in temperature, you might not want to spend the money for silk, but even people who don't spend a lot of time in extreme weather will quickly notice the difference in comfort, and performance that silk provides over any other material. Also keep in mind that silk is very thin. Silk is only intended to be a base layer. A proper fit for the bottoms should have the material right next to the skin with no baggy areas. In sub zero temperatures many silk users will elect to also wear a second set of long underwear over silk so as to provide for more warmth. Wool, a man made material, or even another layer of silk can work well for that. I live in northern Minnesota right up next to canada, I've tried most if not all of the other materials and I'll always buy silk as long as I can afford it, it does what nothing else does. I would rather wear worn out old silk with a few small holes than a lot of that other stuff. Insofar as this brand goes, I will say that I was instantly impressed. Everything looks to be high quality. The fit beats the other silk underwear that I've tried from LLBean, Cabelas, or WinterSilks. Someone finally figured out how to design the male trap door in a secure way so that Don Rickles doesn't make a surprise guest appearance on the Tonight show. I haven't had a chance to do anything else but try it on, but I expect these to work as well or better than everything else I've tried in silk. Wear them, tear them, replace. Don't be a dope and throw your silks in the washing machine with your jeans! Before you do that just save yourself the trouble and the price of shipping and throw your money into the nearest trash can. To wash correctly; wash only small loads with silks separate from other garments, wash on gentle cycle or hand wash, then hang to dry. No drying machines.
Scritto da: James
Surprisingly thin, will need extra care to launder
These are quite a bit thinner than I would have liked. Think very baggy support panty hose. However, they do provide some additional warmth. If I were going to wear a light jacket, these could be substituted. I was really seeking something that I could use for pajamas. I was originally attracted to the "silk" aspect of the product thinking that the fabric would not "grab" the sheets or bed covers as I moved in my sleep. They are more "slick" than cotton but probably not as suited in that aspect as what I would expect satin to be. Alas, I do not like loose bed clothing as it always seems to bunch up and twist around as I move around while sleeping. There is some of that with Thermasilk as well but that may be more due to the size I ordered than anything else. All in all, they are better than a cotton tee and long-john bottoms I had been using. I didn't dislike them enough to send the back but I doubt I will order them again. After reading the reviews, I decided to order the large size. In my case and for my use, the medium would have been better suited. I suspect that the size you prefer will depend on how you like your underwear to fit. Also, given that the Thermasilk product is very thin, a tighter fit might result in tears of the fabric. One last note on the thinness of the fabric. These really are about like panty hose. If you have rough hands, you can expect to cause a run in the fabric just from normal use. They are also going to require some special attention to launder. Probably hand washing

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