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Shop > Trail Run > Men's Trail Running Clothing > Men's Midweight Long Underwear - Tops > Insulator Pro Zip-T - Long-Sleeve - Men's

CW-X Insulator Pro Zip-T - Long-Sleeve - Men's

Retail: $84.95
Our Price: $55.22
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CW-X Insulator Pro Zip-T - Long-Sleeve - Men's description

The CW-X Men's Insulator Pro Zip-T is a close-fitting top that begs to be worn on winter runs and cross country ski tours.

Bottom Line: Perform better and reduce injuries with the Insulator Pro Zip-T


CWX
Anonymous:  

Nice top, its sized smaller than I'd expect since I can normally wear large to X Large shirts. I bought the X Large and it felt extraordinarily tight. Otherwise, this is a great top. It wicks moisture effectively and insulates quite well during vigorous exercise in winter outdoor weather. It washes well and dries quickly. Its a good quality top. I'd buy it again, but in an XXlarge minimum, though I'm not that big of a guy.


A real disappointment.
Ultrarun:  

I bought the CW-X pants and they were good. So, I bought the CW-X top and it was horrible. I wore it on a 38F day, sweated like never before, and therefore, I felt like I was literally running in a cold, drenched shirt the whole time. I thought it was supposed to be like dry-fit. Hardly. I was really disappointed.


Excellent Upper Body Support
Charlton:  

I wore this top on several of my long runs while training for an ultramarathon, and then during the race as well. IMO, the support web functions really well. On runs longer than 2 hours, I used to get pain and fatigue in my shoulders and upper back; this top eliminated that by supporting the muscles, reducing bouncing, and improving my posture. It sheds wind and insulates well enough to wear into the low 30s. Any colder, and I would recommend an additional layer


Nice top
lonerider:  

These shirts run tight, so I would recommend going up one size (I'm a skinny 5'9" 140 lbs and I feel like a sausage in my small size although I can fit in it. I also have a medium which is less compressing). While I do think it helps my posture and helps avoid neck/shoulder stiffness... overall I like the long underwear bottoms better (compared to regular long underwear tops and bottoms).The material is very comfortable and indeed does seem to handle a wide range of temperatures well... I've worn it snowboarding in the winter (with a windproof shell) like 35-40 degree weather and then again hiking the glacier snow in July in 60-65 degree weather (feels like 75-80 in the sun when you are wearing snowpants and a shell). While it was a little cold in the former and a little warm in the later, I really haven't worn anything else that could handle such a temperature range at all.


They Work too
C.Goff:  

I'm on the snow 7 days a week 5 months a year, this top helps my back and keeps me warm or cool.I also use as a base layer for my road bike in the fall. I did a century in Heber wearing this garment.It was 32 or less and I felt fine.Buy this stuff it Reeally works!!!