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REI Co-op Men's Heavyweight 100% Merino Wool Base Layer Half-Zip Top (2 Colors)

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REI has REI Co-op Men's Heavyweight 100% Merino Wool Base Layer Half-Zip Top (Red or Blue) on sale for $49.83. Select free store pickup where available or shipping is free on orders $60+.
  • Note: Sizing and availability may vary.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

Available colors/sizes:
  • Sequoia Red: S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL
  • Sargasso Sea (Blue): M, L

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    • Rated 3.9 out of 5 stars at REI based on over 10 customer reviews.
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REI has REI Co-op Men's Heavyweight 100% Merino Wool Base Layer Half-Zip Top (Red or Blue) on sale for $49.83. Select free store pickup where available or shipping is free on orders $60+.
  • Note: Sizing and availability may vary.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

Available colors/sizes:
  • Sequoia Red: S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL
  • Sargasso Sea (Blue): M, L

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 3.9 out of 5 stars at REI based on over 10 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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2d ago
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Adelley
2d ago
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I think a good sign of quality merino is whether they list the microns or not.. Here they don't, which isn't a good sign.
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detpyrcne
2d ago
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Quote from Adelley :
I think a good sign of quality merino is whether they list the microns or not.. Here they don't, which isn't a good sign.

I didn't notice, thanks! What size is good?
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ApprovingPanda
Yesterday
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I ended up with the pull-over version of this shirt as a free review sample when REI introduced this most recent generation of their merino wool base layers, and I absolutely love it. Liked it enough that I planned on buying another immediately, only to pause at the price.
Comparing the description and specs of the fabric of the shirt I have and this half-zip, it appears to be the same material.
But at less than half price, I'm getting another pull-over, and one of these half-zips.

Pull over version I can personally vouch for:
https://www.rei.com/product/23496...2349630020
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RelaxedMountain6845
Yesterday
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Quote from ApprovingPanda :
I ended up with the pull-over version of this shirt as a free review sample when REI introduced this most recent generation of their merino wool base layers, and I absolutely love it. Liked it enough that I planned on buying another immediately, only to pause at the price.
Comparing the description and specs of the fabric of the shirt I have and this half-zip, it appears to be the same material.
But at less than half price, I'm getting another pull-over, and one of these half-zips.

Pull over version I can personally vouch for:
https://www.rei.com/product/23496...2349630020

How do you end up with a review sample?
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EfficientCheetah827
Yesterday
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Quote from RelaxedMountain6845 :
How do you end up with a review sample?

Yeah no shit. How?!?
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DJ18
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Thanks in for one!

Free shipping for REI members, otherwise free over $60 looks like.
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secretwanderer
Yesterday
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Quote from Adelley :
I think a good sign of quality merino is whether they list the microns or not.. Here they don't, which isn't a good sign.

On "features" section they say 250g

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yangzi
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Quote from Adelley :
I think a good sign of quality merino is whether they list the microns or not.. Here they don't, which isn't a good sign.

"Heavyweight 250 g merino wool offers a soft feel without the scratchiness"

I don't agree with your statement. I wear a lot of wool clothes from different brands. I wear wool clothes everyday. Eileen Fisher is higher end women's wool clothing company with good quality wool. They don't list gsm.
Last edited by yangzi April 7, 2025 at 12:05 PM.
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Adelley
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Quote from yangzi :
"Heavyweight 250 g merino wool offers a soft feel without the scratchiness"

I don't agree with your statement. I wear a lot of wool clothes from different brands. I wear wool clothes everyday. Eileen Fisher is higher end women's wool clothing company with good quality wool. They don't list msg.
Microns is an important measurement for baselayers that is touching your skin.

The more fine then the more softer it feels while higher microns it'll feel itchy. Seems like an important number
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lyrebird
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Quote from Adelley :
Microns is an important measurement for baselayers that is touching your skin.

The more fine then the more softer it feels while higher microns it'll feel itchy. Seems like an important number
I don't see or notice any underwear advertise this. In general merino is super soft and very warm+comfortable (well, depending on weight of course). I have been using merino stuff through a couple winters and never wanted to reach my other synthestic unders such as UA's base layer.
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yangzi
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Quote from Adelley :
Microns is an important measurement for baselayers that is touching your skin.

The more fine then the more softer it feels while higher microns it'll feel itchy. Seems like an important number

I thought gsm shows how thick the fabric is. The higher the number, the fabric is thicker, therefore warmer. I have many wool base layers and non-base layers in different msg with different warmth.

Wool base layer with 150 gsm doesn't feel any rougher or softer than 300 gsm jacket or leggings I have. Or vice versa.

EDIT:
"In the context of wool fabrics, GSM stands for "grams per square meter" and indicates the weight of the fabric, with higher GSM values generally signifying a heavier, thicker, and potentially warmer fabric. "
Last edited by yangzi April 7, 2025 at 12:08 PM.
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TenderJoke7900
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Quote from yangzi :
I thought msg shows how thick the fabric is. The higher the number, the fabric is thicker, therefore warmer. I have many wool base layers and non-base layers in different msg with different warmth.

Wool base layer with 150 msg doesn't feel any rougher than 300 msg jacket I have.
I'm not sure what "msg" is supposed to be. I'm used to Merino (and various other insulating materials) being expressed in grams per square meter. And in Merino I can't recall ever seeing anything but 150 for the light stuff, 250 for the heavier stuff.
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yangzi
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Quote from TenderJoke7900 :
I'm not sure what "msg" is supposed to be. I'm used to Merino (and various other insulating materials) being expressed in grams per square meter. And in Merino I can't recall ever seeing anything but 150 for the light stuff, 250 for the heavier stuff.

Sorry. Typo. GSM.

"In the context of wool fabrics, GSM stands for "grams per square meter" and indicates the weight of the fabric, with higher GSM values generally signifying a heavier, thicker, and potentially warmer fabric. "
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IdahoRoamingGnome
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Reviews mention it's thin, closer to mid weight, and gets holes easily.

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