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Patagonia Capilene Mediumweight Zip-Tee Tested

Arguably the original high-wicking baselayer, but is Patagonia's veteran fabric still up to scratch?


Posted: 24 January 2002
by Jon

Patagonia Capilene Midweight Zip-T

Price: £35.00

Weight: 275 grammes (men's L)

Features: Long sleeves, zip neck, collar, 73 per-cent spun polyester /27 per-cent microdenier polyester with Capilene technology, flat seam construction, drop tail

All conditions base layer
Capilene treatment loses some effectiveness with long term wear


Patagonia's Capilene baselayer fabric pretty much ushered in the idea that baselayers were about wicking rather than keeping you warm. They've been around for ages and are still a bit of a bench mark for effectiveness. The fabric is polyester with a chemical treatment to give the fabric high-wicking ability.

When new it works fantastically, wear it without a shell and you can practically see the moisture working its way to the surface to form a moist sheen. The design is also spot on, with flat seams, decent zip and collar and a drop tail combined with a luxurious soft, stretchy handle (as the pros say).

The mid-weight variety is ideal for year-round use as well. If it has a drawback it's that the performance does tail off with heavy longterm wear and repeated washing. It's still reasonable after a couple of years regular use (yes, we have used it for that long) but no longer as spectacularly good as new.

Capilene is also available in a lighter, silk weight, microfleece-like expedition weight and in Airius-T, a relatively new incarnation which combines mechanical wicking with chemical treatments to make a mega-wicking high intensity activity fabric.

Verdict: Still a top wicking baselayer after all these years with market leading comfort and just the right degree of elasticity. The philosophy is very much, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. It loses half a mark for the deterioration in performance with wear, but we are talking a lot of wear and you could minimise this by washing using non-agressive detergents.

Performance

Value


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Pushed for time: The original and still nearly the best. Comfort and stretch are second to none and wicking when new is spectacular. It loses some of its wicking performance with sustained washing, but is still acceptable and one of the best baselayers on the market.

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