| | |  | Men | Home » » » Duofold Men's Expedition Weight Two-Layer Thermal Tagless Crew | | | | | | | Description: | | Two layer thermal top for extremely cold weather with drop tail and flatlock seams | | | Features: | |
• 96% Polyester, 4% Spandex bi-ply fabric
• Duofold's Expedition Weight was developed specifically for the U.S. Special Forces for warmth in extremely cold weather
• 360 stretch for maximum flexibility and optimum fit, excellent moisture management, quick drying and odor resistant
• TAGLESS for added comfort and flatlock seams to help avoid irritation
• Imported
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 11.3 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.2 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.1 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.25 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.66 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 24 reviews |
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Duofold Expedition Weight 2-layer thermal topNov 24, 2008
By JC in NC Went with the Duofold brand after reading some recommendations for them in various motorcycle circles. I needed a warm baselayer heavy duty enough for 70mph+ rides at 40 degrees for more than an hour. They couldn't be too bulky as I would layer on top of them. Duofold Expedition weight 2-layer products fit the bill perfectly. Marketed as the thermals of choice for the British special forces I was sold almost immediately.
Note that these are by no means windproof. You will definitely need a windproof layer, insulating layer and then whatever jacket of choice on top. Mine actually is a perforated leather jacket and I am plenty warm despite the perforations. "Motorcycle specific" thermals go for almost twice as much as these Duofolds. Final note is that they are moisture wicking. So any sweat or moisture that develops during a ride will wick away which any motorcycle rider will tell you is very important.
12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
the very bestOct 19, 2009
By Matthew G. Sherwin Duofold makes an exceptional double layered thermal undershirt with a crew cut neck for incredibly cold weather. I got this not too long ago; and this particular undershirt is probably the best one I have when I want to use it as a layer of clothing to protect myself from the cold. I am also extremely impressed that it was designed to help protect U.S. Special Forces--now you KNOW it's going to help you stay warm in cold weather! This can be worn as underwear under your outdoor clothes or you can wear it in bed with thermal pajamas on over it.
It does have odor resistant properties. Moreover, the fabric doesn't bunch up very much so it remains pretty comfortable while you're wearing it.
This will last years with the proper care. I put mine in the regular clothes washer and dryer and it comes out fine. Note that this only comes in black; if you're concerned about the black color "bleeding" onto other articles of clothing, wash this with garments that are not white. In addition, it shrinks very little.
If you want to order this here, check the pricing and availability chart and the merchant sizing chart before you order.
Overall, Duofold makes an awesome "expedition weight two-layer thermal tagless crew" neck styled undershirt. I highly recommend it for when the temperature drops and you need to stay warm!
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Absolutely disgusted!Mar 27, 2011
By Traci I bought this shirt after searching for the perfect thermal shirt for my boyfriend who works outside all day. After just one wash, and NO dryer time (I hung the shirt to dry) the sleeves shrunk almost up to the elbows! I spent the extra money hoping for good quality and was absolutely disgusted after one wash! Never again!
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Waaayy different fit from the older onesJan 28, 2011
By Mike I have Duofold tops from a few years ago in both mid and expedition weight, and those were my favorite. To my disappointment, they changed the pattern and these new ones are terrible! The neck hole is sloppy large, the sleeves too short, and wrists loose. All these lead to drafty thermals that don't hold heat (and do not feel right either). I sent them back.
The new pants actually got better, though. The legs are longer and waist seems better designed.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Thermal. Just pay attention to the sizing shart.Nov 08, 2010
By Ross Potoff
"Ross P"
There is a slight misnomer when manufacturers describe the different weights of performance theramals. The Expedition weight is construed to be called the heaviest top avaiable from Duofold,or any of their rivals, but should really be labled heavy weight. My other suggestion is a matter of sizing. If you want a snug fitting top, go by the sizing chart. But if you want sufficient arm length when stretched, and overall length so the shirt stays in place, move up one size.
With those two clarifications, I rate the Duofold Expedition weight thermal with a 4.7 star rating. It fits well with the mix of Lycra,wears very well, and holds it's shape, even after many,many washings. This unit has evolved over the years into a 21st century garmet, so cudos deservingly goes to Duofold for striving to producing an excellent product v/s the total cost. Amazon offers one of the lowest cost on the internet. And that extends to many more products. With the added feature of free shipping for thousands, upon thousands of items, Amazon is hard to beat in 80% of my purchases. Would I purchase this product again? I will,and I have.
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