The Noorvik thermal shirt is awesome, warm and looks good. The bare naked thermal underwear however are useless and I'd never buy them again
Men's Noorvik Base Layer Crew
There’s cold and then there’s Noorvik cold. In this far remote Alaskan town, the nighttime temperatures don’t budge above freezing for months on end – and the days aren’t a whole lot warmer. For conditions this chilled, we’ve engineered our warmest base layers. The densely knit poly/spandex fabric is smooth and slick on the outside, so it won’t bunch or bind under a flannel shirt or fleece jacket. The side that goes against your skin is plush, warm fleece with knit-in channels that trap body heat while reducing bulk. Plus it’s highly breathable, wicks sweat and fights stink, so this Noorvik Crew is as comfortable as it is warm – even after six months in the deep freeze!
- Our warmest base layer crew, built for active comfort in serious cold
- Hearty, extra-lofty 6.2-oz. 92% polyester/8% spandex fleece has knit-in channels for more warmth, less bulk
- Highly breathable, wicks moisture and resists stink
- Smooth outer face won’t bind outer layers
- Offset flat-lock stitching reduces bulk and chafing at seams
- Thumbholes and longer drop tail for bunch-free layering
- Imported
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Love this very warm base layer shirt! Duluth has quality materials that last for years. This base layer shirt kept me warm while working in frigid temperatures. I would recommend this!
These are unquestionably the most comfortable and warm shirts that I've ever worn! I ordered one at 50% off during a Black Friday sale and liked it so much that I ended up buying another one later, even though the sale had ended by then. My only wish was that they came in more colors!
My husband works outside and loves everything about this shirt! More colors please! Thanks for keeping him warm & comfortable on the coldest of days!
I work outside no matter the weather. Wore this with a waffle shirt mid layer, and a Duluth hooded flannel outer layer recently on a day when the high was in the low 20's. Definitely a really good quality base layer, allows you to move freely and keeps you warm.