The review about this product
I did a lot of research to find 100% wool thermals that would fit me comfortably and be thick enough to stand up to the -40 and -50 temperatures we were having this year and was willing to shell out the money when I found the right set. I bought this Minus33 Merino Wool Tanana Expedition Crew and the Minus33 Merino Wool Kenai Expedition Bottom and am I ever so glad I did!
QUALITY! These are made out of thick quality wool and the seams are very strong. I experienced no wearing or tearing despite doing quite a lot of heavy labor taking care of our farm and chopping wood in the middle of winter.
WARM! This set was literally a lifesaver since we got snowed into our house and had to purchase a snowmobile just to make it to town. If I had not bought them there is no way we could have made the trip in those temperatures!
EXPENSIVE! Heck yes they are but if you're spending any amount of time in the cold believe me these are absolutely WORTH IT.
STILL WARM WHEN WET! Even when I would get too active and find myself sweating or get wet from the weather and snow these stayed warm. That is the benefit of 100% wool compared to many other thermal materials!
Wear them under a nice waterproof/windbreaking pair of pants and you are set!
Are there any cons? Well if you are VERY sensitive to wool you may still feel itchy and I believe I read somewhere that they suggest these be a second layer on top of a silk thermal layer. I may in fact do this next year even though I am not sensitive to wool as these thermals were quite comfy on their own.
The only other con I could possibly drudge up is that the crew top likes to roll up off my larger hips up to my stomach. Tucking them under a pair of jeans or other pants seemed to fix this issue and I am sure it has something more to do with my shape than the actual product.
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