Perfect base layer for skiing
Posted by Tim C
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
11/4/2020
Pros:
Soft, warm, and breathable
Cons:
Nothing comes to mind!
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
Merino wool is the best base layer that money can buy. It is super soft and breathable. Wool is the perfect insulating layer. It keeps your skin dry and is naturally microbial. Go for the boot top length when skiing. You should only have your sock in your boot.
Smartest and the Bestest Base layer for skiing
Posted by Mark Y
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
11/21/2019
Pros:
warm, wicking and logical
Cons:
none
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
I won't wear anything else other than Boot Top base layers for skiing and this Smartwool 250 are by far one of the best. They are very warm and are moisture wicking as well. I've skied in well below zero conditions and these have helped keep me warm.
My go to base layer
Posted by Mark
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/18/2017
Pros:
Warm and comfortable
Cons:
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
Smartwool NTS base layer is fantastic... it's warm and wicks incredibly well. I will only wear boot length bottoms so I don't have any seams or extra layers inside my boot that could cause rubbing or limit circulation.
Great base layer
Posted by Don M
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/5/2017
Pros:
warm, light weight
Cons:
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
Great base layer,comfortable and keeps you warm and toasty. The boot top length keeps unnecessary bulk from interfering with ski boot fit.
This bottom is on Top
Posted by Dave Y
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/31/2016
Pros:
ITS WARMMMM
Cons:
Not recommended for diving in warm waters
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
What can i say, its Smartwool, warm, boot cut makes for no annoying overlap in your boot, and did i mention its warm. Buy a few, because you won't need any others!!