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The Indera Men's Military Weight Fleeced Polyester Thermal Underwear Pant is crafted from 100% polyester, offering heavyweight warmth and moisture-wicking capabilities. Designed for extreme cold weather, it features rib cuffs for added protection and a relaxed fit for maximum mobility.
A**R
Not too bad for the price. Fits as expected as long as you're expecting a base layer
I will try to make this as detailed as possible.I was a little skeptical about these but I just got them and they are very warm and soft inside. There's not a ton of stretch to the material so you're not going to get a compression fit like UA cold gear, but I also expect these to be much warmer. Imagine thin to medium sweatpants in a form fitting cut.I am 5' 2", 138lbs, a 28 waist, 28 length in pants, and these are just slightly long on me maybe 2" at most. If you wear a 30 length pant or more you definitely need a size up. The crotch is a little long, but they actually are cut perfect for me to wear at the natural waste ( belly button area). In terms of the waist, they would probably accommodate a 29 or 30 but they are relatively skinny through the leg so someone with a wider waist might find the leg too tight. The biggest annoyance with these is that the legs are a little too tight, so when I sit the waste in the back pulls down. If you up and moving, no problem, but when I sit, they pull down. can't seem to stop it. That's why I'm giving 2 stars. They should be looser through the leg IMO. I don't have a fat leg or anything, quite the contrary, I'm relatively fit and have pretty slender legs.The seams are flat seams On the pants (I have the matching shirt and it DOES NOT have flat seams but doesn't bother me).The inside is a soft fleeced polyester, and the outside a woven polyester. I suspect there will be some sacrifice in wicking but an improvement in warmth vs the waffle grid type fleece.I bought these for cold weather layering for hunting in upstate NY and I think they will be good.If you are gonna be active, then a lightweight wicking base layer underneath might be a good thing.
J**N
10 ounce heavyweight PolyPro
When it comes to thermals polyester is the only way to go. There are two basic kinds of polyester thermals which are the 5 ounce thin variety which seem like "tights" and the 10 ounce thick variety which seem like "sweats". These thermals the thick variety which seem like sweats and they work very well as a base-layer. It just got below 20 degrees here and I was able to wear these thermals and a jacket without feeling cold.When I was looking around for heavyweight cold weather thermals all the ones I looked at had big prices and these were the cheapest for a set. $40 for a set may seem pricey, but its the cheapest around and once you put them on you will know why you bought them in the first place. They really work.I was in the US Army in the 90s and they had a few different sets of thermal underwear. There was cotton which was useless as when it got wet it became a real liability as it makes you colder and its hard to dry, there was the wool kind which was very uncomfortable to wear and then there was polyester or polypro. The type they had available in the US Army at the time were these thick sweatsuit like polyester or "polypro" similar to these. I remember the military issue versions being a bit more robust then these, but these Indera variety are at least twice as thick as my thin Coldpruf thermals and I can attest they are quite a bit warm.Update: I found a better deal on military issue polypro underwear. If you go to Army Universe dot com and lookup Black ECWS underwear you will find both the top and bottom going for $20.
A**O
Perfect.
0 degrees? No problem. Shoveling snow for an hour in sub zero temperatures with only these under my jeans and I stay comfortable and dry for hours. Got a pair for my kids. My daughter loves how soft the fleece lining is. My son uses them for Scout campouts. These are not the waffle thermals from when we were kids, these are legitimate cold weather gear!
C**S
Sizing is off
I bought a small since it’s men’s and people in the reviews were saying size down. I am usually a medium in men’s pants. However, these did not go past my knees. They were so small I thought they might be boys. I donated them.
M**.
Very warm
They are much warmer than the normal waffle type thermals I have used in the past. I give 5 stars depending on their durability.
B**N
Warmest thermal
These military thermal will keep you warm..I live at 700feet in snow country and they're great
A**R
Fairly good thermal wear.
I am a female but male thermals are so much warmer and more comfortable. The material inside is so soft and warm! The legs were shorter then I'd hoped for but everything else fit great! Also, this material is a bit thick!
S**G
Very small legs
I bought these for my husband, he's 5'8' 29' waist, thin frame. The size chart indicated a small, which is his normal size, while it fit in the waist, the upper leg area way, way to tight, these have very little strecth to them. They did look and feel like they would be very warm, with this cold spell the prices skyrocketed, so, I will be finding a different brand.
A**N
Warm
Very thick, very warm. Will be buying more for hubby who works nights outdoors in Canada.
R**4
Very warm and comfortable.
I have used these for an ice fishing trip in -35C, where you basically sit for a few hours, and I felt very comfortable and warm. Even though the material is quite thick, it is not too bulky which does not stand in a way of physical activity.
A**R
very warm
very warm and comfortable, well worth the price
A**S
Ok But Sizes are big
Actually pretty good and thick but the sizes for the xl is massive so I'm going to have to go back and order a medium..
P**R
good heavy weight
good heavy weight, but beware cost, customs duty, postage - and if you have to return an item {to America} it costs more than the actual goods !!!Tops run about one size larger and bottoms run about one size smaller than UK sizes
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