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Smartwool Men's Midweight Bottom, Black size XL Product Description:



  • Men's sizes: Small = 29-31" waist 36-38" hip. Medium = 32-34" waist 39-41" hip. Large = 35-37" waist 42-44" hip. X-Large = 38-40" waist 45-48" hip. XX-Large = 41-44" waist 49-51" hip.
  • 100% merino wool interlock knit, UPF 50+. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.
  • Comfortable next to the skin, and offering the world's most efficient moisture-management system. Covered elastic waistband, traditional fly, and flatlock seaming to minimize chafing.

Product Description

Smartwool's heaviest line, Midweight, is perfect for forays into alpine environments where temperatures -- and schedules -- fluctuate. 100% merino wool, interlock knit, UPF 50+.

Customer Reviews

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5Very Warm and Soft Long Underwear
By M. Ross
This is my favorite baselayer for cold weather hiking, backpacking, or just hanging around in the cold. I've tried many kinds of long underwear, from silk to synthetic and nothing beats Smartwool midweight, in my opinion. They are so versatile, I end up wearing them around the house on chilly days and nights. I'm reviewing both the top and bottom (long) in this review. Here is what I have found after wearing them for years:Pros:* Warm - This is essential, as I use these as a base layer for cold weather activities. They keep me very comfortable and warm in freezing and sub-freezing temperatures during low-to moderate activity. They make an excellent base layer when combined with appropriate layers of outerwear.* Wicks Moisture - These do an excellent job of wicking moisture during moderate to strenuous activity, keeping me dry.* Comfortable - These are made from merino wool. They are extremely soft and non-scratchy. I am very sensitive to itchy clothing and I can wear these all day, every day, and not have any issues from itchiness.* Insulates When Wet - Wool continues to insulate even when wet. This is especially important if you are in the back country and happen to get caught out in the wet and the cold without rain gear.* Odor Control - Something about Smartwool really keeps the odor away. I've been on cold camping trips where I kept my baselayer on for days and nights on end; my synthetic baselayer ended up reeking early and greatly. Not so with the Smartwool, under identical conditions. This is no small thing and it really does make a huge difference. It must be the wool and I don't know how they do it, but I'm glad they do.* Wash and Wear - These do not shrink and do not need special laundering treatment. I've had sweaters that I've washed before and they came about the size my cat would be comfortable in. These are machine washable and I can't tell that mine have shrunk even a bit.* Durable - These get tough and constant wear when hiking or backpacking and are exposed to strenuous activity. I've had them for years and they have worn extremely well. I would rate the material as above average in quality for the use they have received and they still look and perform great.Cons:* Price - Yep, this is a lot to pay for underwear, no doubt. It is more expensive than synthetic, maybe even double. From my experience, however, these are more comfortable against the skin, by far, than synthetic gear of equivalent insulation, wick moisture better, and are MUCH less prone to odor with continuous wear. They are high performance articles of clothing and, though expensive, provide good value for the price.Other ThoughtsAfter wearing many other kinds of base layers, these from Smartwool are by far my favorite. Silk is comfy, but doesn't insulate as well. Synthetic insulates well, but doesn't feel as good or wear as well as these. In my opinion, these are the best next-to-skin base layers at any price. They are super comfy, breathable, and warm. Also, they look sharp enough that I end up wearing the top by itself on cool days when there is just a slight chill in the air. Highly recommended.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5The Best
By J-Bag
I don't have any other wool longies, but I do own patagonia, EMS, and duofold synthetic longies, and I've had silk in the past. These surpass them all. There's something particularly nice about the weave of smartwool's midweight line. It is much softer and stretchier and just plain nicer than their lightweight line. Go for the midweight, and you won't be disappointed. It hugs your skin like a luxurious glove.They are kind of spendy, but well worth it. But shop around, even off of amazon - you can sometimes find a place that has them (sometimes just certain sizes and colors) much cheaper. I managed to get several pairs of the bottoms for ~$45 plus shipping.The one issue I found with them is that the stitching in the ankle doesn't stretch much. I bought a pair for my dad, and he had trouble getting them on over his feet due to the tight ankles.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Good Thermal Underwear
By BP
It is reasonably soft, good fit, med thickness, warm (but not hot), collar is ok, ankle cuffs ok, and the waistband is comfortable. In the future I am planning on purchasing Woolpower and Icebreaker thermal underwear. I do a lot of research on the internet, and try products that others have rated, and this is one of my first reviews on the internet. Thanks everyone for your time and great comments!

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