Friday, 27 July 2012
Mens Sweatshirts
Mens Sweatshirts
The merino wool I/O Biocompatibles Men's Signature FC Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt pulls double duty as a stylin streetwear piece and post ski-day comfort piece. Pull the deep hood up over your head when the evening cools off and bury your hands deep in the front pockets when your mitts can't stand to hold onto that cold PBR for a minute longer. The Signature FC Zip Hoody isn't made from your standard, run-of-the-mill cotton/poly fleecethis hoody is made of the real, sheep fur stuff, so you can pull the fleece over your own eyes as often as you like. Life's often easier that way. I/O signed this hoody with a logo hit on the right shoulder.
Mens Sweatshirts
Mens Sweatshirts
Mens Sweatshirts
Mens Sweatshirts
Mens Sweatshirts
Mens Sweatshirts
Mens Sweatshirts
Mens Sweatshirts
Mens Sweatshirts
Hoodie Sweatshirt
Hoodie Sweatshirt
The softness of I/O Bio Merino can't be overstated. This stuff is extremely soft and comfortable. I am stoked they exist because I like to have functional clothing that looks good while using it in the hills as well as during life in the valley. Another bitchin aspect to I/O Bio merino is the fact that I can wear it in the mountains ALL DAY, sweating profusely at times, and not have it smell! I can go two or maybe three days of use without it needing to be washed.
Hoodie Sweatshirt
Hoodie Sweatshirt
Hoodie Sweatshirt
Hoodie Sweatshirt
Hoodie Sweatshirt
Hoodie Sweatshirt
Hoodie Sweatshirt
Hoodie Sweatshirt
Hoodie Sweatshirt
Hoodies
Hoodies
Inside, he Hoodigan looks great and fits well. I am rocking an XL and it is long enough in both the waist and arms. I am 6'2" with a long torso. It is my experience that the torso length of I/O Bio products is long, which is great. Nothing worse than having your shirt come untucked during wintery activities, that is unless I pull it out and roll it up and hook it on my avalanche transceiver to cool down a bit. I try to regulate my temp without taking clothing off and putting it on. This entails pushing up sleeves to expose wrists/forearms to cool down, untucking shirt and rolling the entire bottom of the shirt (front and back) up to get my midsection air, taking off the hoodie.
Hoodies
Hoodies
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Hoodies
Hoodies
Hoodies
Hoodies
Hoodies
Hoodies
Mens Hoodies
Mens Hoodies
The softness of I/O Bio Merino can't be overstated. This stuff is extremely soft and comfortable. I am stoked they exist because I like to have functional clothing that looks good while using it in the hills as well as during life in the valley. Another bitchin aspect to I/O Bio merino is the fact that I can wear it in the mountains ALL DAY,
Mens Hoodies
Mens Hoodies
Mens Hoodies
Mens Hoodies
Mens Hoodies
Mens Hoodies
Mens Hoodies
Mens Hoodies
Mens Hoodies
Sweatshirt Hoodie
Sweatshirt Hoodie
Inside, he Hoodigan looks great and fits well. I am rocking an XL and it is long enough in both the waist and arms. I am 6'2" with a long torso. It is my experience that the torso length of I/O Bio products is long, which is great. Nothing worse than having your shirt come untucked during wintery activities, that is unless I pull it out and roll it up and hook it on my avalanche transceiver to cool down a bit
Sweatshirt Hoodie
Sweatshirt Hoodie
Sweatshirt Hoodie
Sweatshirt Hoodie
Sweatshirt Hoodie
Sweatshirt Hoodie
Sweatshirt Hoodie
Sweatshirt Hoodie
Sweatshirt Hoodie
Hoody
Hoody
Merino wool has the amazing quality to be techy and comfy at the same time, and the I/O Bio Signature Hoody ($139.99, io-bio.com) has capitalized on that, making lifestyle gear that can be sweated in and run through the wringer but still look fresh at the bar. This is perfect for cragging, where many a climber can be found in jeans—a no-no for alpinists or hikers. The Signature Hoody has a loose fit without being baggy, remains soft and shaped through the washer and dryer (although air or line drying is recommended), and remains delightfully stink-free despite our testers’ best efforts to get funky.
Hoody
Hoody
Hoody
Hoody
Hoody
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Hoody
Hoody
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