Mens MerinoFusion 190 Long Sleeve Crew Neck Top
$130.00
Composition:
50% Pure Australian Merino
50% Ultra-fine Schoeller Polypropylene
190gsm double jersey
Features:
• WildernessWool™
• Slim fit
• Crew neck / self-fabric binding
• Raglan sleeves
• Gusset panels for increased mobility
• Double sewn flat seams
• Elliptical hem
Made in Australia
SIZE GUIDEMERINOFUSION 190
MerinoFusion is a hybrid weave of superfine merino & polypropylene that creates a hard wearing, yet soft & luxurious, next-to-skin feeling material that is perfect for base layer thermals. It’s ideal for skiing, bushwalking, sailing, running and cycling, along with travel and casual wear.
Gender | Male |
---|---|
Material | MerinoFusion |
Weight | 190 Mid |
Fit | Slim |
Activity | Casual/Everyday, Outdoor |
Sock Heights:
Sock Size Charts:
Women’s Sock Size | US Size | EU Size |
---|---|---|
Small | 5-9.5 | 36-41 |
Medium | 10-13 | 42-45 |
Men’s Sock Size | US Size | EU Size |
---|---|---|
Small | 4-8 | 37–41 |
Medium | 9-12 | 42–45 |
Large | 13-16 | 46–49 |
Women’s Body Measurements
BUST: Measure the circumference of your chest. Place one end of the tape measure at the fullest part of your bust, wrap it around (under your armpits, around your shoulder blades, and back to the front) to get the measurement.
WAIST: Measure the circumference of your waist. Use the tape to circle your waist (sort of like a belt would) at your natural waistline, which is located above your belly button and below your rib cage. (If you bend to the side, the crease that forms is your natural waistline.)
HIP: Measure the circumference of your hips. Start at one hip and wrap the tape measure around your rear, around the other hip, and back to where you started. Make sure the tape is over the largest part of your hips.
INSIDE LEG: This is the distance from the uppermost inner part of your thigh to the bottom of your ankle. If you have a pair of pants that fit you perfectly, measure the inseam of the pants, again from the crotch to the hem.
Women’s Clothing
Women’s Tops
MEASUREMENTS (cm)
8
10
12
14
16
BUST
80-85
85-90
90-95
95-100
100-105
WAIST
70-75
75-80
80-85
85-90
90-95
HIP
80-85
85-90
90-95
95-100
100-105
Women’s Leggings
MEASUREMENTS (cm)
8
10
12
14
16
WAIST (elasticised)
65-70
70-75
75-80
80-85
85-90
HIP
85-90
90-95
95-100
100-105
105-110
INSIDE LEG
80-82
82-85
85-87
87-90
90-92
MEASUREMENTS (cm) | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 |
BUST | 80-85 | 85-90 | 90-95 | 95-100 | 100-105 |
WAIST | 70-75 | 75-80 | 80-85 | 85-90 | 90-95 |
HIP | 80-85 | 85-90 | 90-95 | 95-100 | 100-105 |
Women’s Leggings
MEASUREMENTS (cm) | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 |
WAIST (elasticised) | 65-70 | 70-75 | 75-80 | 80-85 | 85-90 |
HIP | 85-90 | 90-95 | 95-100 | 100-105 | 105-110 |
INSIDE LEG | 80-82 | 82-85 | 85-87 | 87-90 | 90-92 |
Men’s Body Measurements
CHEST: Measure the circumference of your chest. Place one end of the tape measure at the fullest part of your chest, wrap it around (under your armpits, around your shoulder blades, and back to the front) to get the measurement.
WAIST: Measure the circumference of your waist. Use the tape to circle your waist (sort of like a belt would) at your natural waistline, which is located above your belly button and below your rib cage. (If you bend to the side, the crease that forms is your natural waistline.)
HIP: Measure the circumference of your hips. Start at one hip and wrap the tape measure around your rear, around the other hip, and back to where you started. Make sure the tape is over the largest part of your hips.
INSIDE LEG: This is the distance from the uppermost inner part of your thigh to the bottom of your ankle. If you have a pair of pants that fit you perfectly, measure the inseam of the pants, again from the crotch to the hem.
Men’s Clothing
Men’s Tops
MEASUREMENTS (cm) | S | M | L | XL | 2XL |
CHEST | 85-90 | 90-95 | 95-100 | 100-105 | 105-110 |
WAIST | 80-85 | 85-90 | 90-95 | 95-100 | 100-105 |
HIP | 85-90 | 90-95 | 95-100 | 100-105 | 105-110 |
Men’s Leggings
MEASUREMENTS (cm) | S | M | L | XL | 2XL |
WAIST (elasticised) | 75-80 | 80-85 | 85-90 | 90-95 | 95-100 |
HIP | 95-100 | 100-105 | 105-110 | 110-115 | 115-120 |
OUTSIDE LEG | 77 | 82 | 89 |
Athletic Fit
More of a “tailored” fit that is tighter across the middle and shoulder sections in tops and tighter across the backside, upper thigh and lower leg sections in leggings.
Slim Fit
A snug, close-to-the body fit for low bulk, layering. Clothing in this style don’t have extra fabric hanging or draping anywhere.
Regular Fit
Neither snug, nor loose, these garments are worn solo or over other layers. Regular fit clothing tends to fit most body types comfortably and have a little extra fabric than slim fit.
Relaxed Fit
Relaxed refers to a fit that’s looser than regular, but not baggy. Typically, relaxed clothing provide a comfortable, looser fit.
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Reviews
G’day
Earlier this year I purchased a Fusion 190 thermal top. Just wanted to let you know that its by far the best thermal I’ve ever used. To put that into context I’ve been a outdoor educator for over 30 years and have managed outdoor services (including all equipment purchasing) for over 20 years.
Great product
Thanks
Glen Mollenhauer
Tested throughout season in resort, side-country and back-country snow camping on FeathertopnExcellent weight for general Aussie conditions – I will probably get myself a lighter set for spring touring and maybe a Merino 260 for dead of winter, snow campingnComfort – 100%. My only complaint could possibly be that the sleeves are very slightly too short for me to comfortable use the thumb holes. I have long monkey arms and don’t like using thumb holes in general anyway so no big dealnThey really do deal with moisture and odour pretty well. I spent 5 continuous days in them recently. After coming back, they pass the sniff test without too much eye watering.nSomehow the shirt survived me using it as an outer layer due to ridiculously high temperature on the Feathertop trip. This doesn’t seem like a big deal but my pack has a mesh back panel that has a reputation for chewing up wool and softer fabric and my split-board edges swing forward and cut the back of my triceps during stretches on crampons so I was quite impressed.