





DuofoldMen's Mid Weight Wicking Thermal Pant

M**P
Excellent thermals for everyday use in moderately cold weather (10-30 degrees F). Not for extreme cold/exercise. Great Product
These are excellent long johns or thermal underwear. They are fitted, mostly made of cotton, moderately warm and very comfortable. These are not the pants you want if you are an avid runner or bicycler looking to add an extra layer to protect yourself against the weather. For that purpose you should be looking into more synthetic fibers with better fluid wicking properties.These pants, however, are ideal for everyday wear. If you live in an area where the weather dips blow freezing you can throw these on under jeans or work pants and you will be comfortable all day long. They are rated more for moderate cold weather (think 10-30 degrees F, not minus 20 degrees F). I live in NYC and the weather hits 10 degrees F about 2-3x per year. I bought these thermals about 1 year ago but didn't get a chance to wear them until recently. This year the weather has been very cold for a while so I immediately bought 3 more pairs. They are worth the money, simple, comfortable, and generally a quality product.
C**Z
Duofold’s My Favorite
These are my favorite thermals I’ve tried. I can wear both the large and medium sizes. The large is a looser fit and more comfortable when lounging around in or when it’s not too cold out. The medium fits tighter around my legs and I like this size for the really cold days. They both fit well around my waist and the large size stays up fine and doesn’t fall down under my pants. I prefer the large size in general because I usually don’t like things tight on me so this is my go to size but I do have a couple of medium sized pairs and don’t mind them tight when it’s really cold out.These feel comfortable on my skin, are very warm and and stay soft after washing, 5 stars
H**D
Better than the competition
I've been using these nearly 24/7 now for the past 6 mos. Tried other brands, incl. "base layer," expensive name brands, double-weave, etc., these are the only ones that actually kept me warm enough. Although the fit is close to what you would expect for an average-sized (not medically fit size) person, they do stretch in diameter over time, so buy them one size under unless you are tall and then I think you would have to put up with the ankle cuffs too high for you anyway.The ankle cuffs do not have stretch fabric, but I have never had difficulty with them stretching and they fit snugly (not at all tight) on or just above my ankles. The main fabric is very soft and fell very nice, but it does pill just a tiny bit over about 50 washes (insignificant amt). Turn them inside-out to allow your loose body hairs to be removed.I have compared them to Carhartt medium-weight base layer, which didn't keep me warm at all. I do wish they weren't as baggy, like all long underwear the crotch is just a bit low, but I haven't found one that works for me otherwise. According to the other reviews of all long underwear, the size may not factor in the length (sorry tall/short people).
S**R
Highly Recommended
I bought the Duofold Men's Mid Weight Wicking Thermal Pant for my husband, and he absolutely loves them! They provide excellent warmth and comfort, making them perfect for his long workdays. The wicking feature effectively keeps him dry and comfortable, even during intense activity. The fit is great, and the fabric feels high-quality and durable. He appreciates how these thermal pants keep him warm without being bulky. I highly recommend them for anyone needing reliable thermal wear for work or outdoor activities!
F**D
Best for really cold siituations, and best priced.
I purchased these along with two pairs of a lighter weight for my son. They wash extremely well even very dirty with grease they come cleaner than most others I have bought. The proof is in the pudding as they say, how warm andhow well do they work? My 24-year-old son is a working guy, this is for men who work outside. At this date, weare waiting for 12 to 18 inches of snow here in Boston MA. My son is a Conductor for the M.B.T.A. (Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority) Temps in Boston today were between 4 degree's and got up to 15 degree's with a wind chill of minus11 degrees. Some of the trains have working heaters, some don't, some signals are working, some are not due to the extreme cold, this requires my son to "flag" his train, he is not on the subway, he's over the iron as they say. Flagging, throwing switches by hand and doing brake tests, in freezing cold and bitter wind is not easy to dress for, he needs to bend and move without being restricted. This cold splits the steel rails and shatters the switches. Today, he layered three pairs of the long johns, shirts, and pants together with his uniform, his coat, and high visibility vest. Two hats and gloves, he wasn't hot, wasn't over warm, and could move without freezing. As he said, he'd not want to be out there for hours, but for the time he had to be out, he could manage. For tomorrow he's taking the big guns, his as we call it, "Michelin Man suit", his heavy overalls. I have to say at this time, 11:05 PM Wed, the only train canceled for him tomorrow is his noon time one, he will work both the early morning commuter and evening commuter unless they cancel tomorrow. He will fill in anything they need him for during the day...the joy of being the low man on the board.I think that is the best write up you can give these long johns, if you have to work outside and work in very cold weather this is the best I've found so far for it. I've tried lots of different brands these are the best by far.
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