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Patagonia Men's Capilene Midweight Zip-Neck Base Layer Top
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Patagonia Men's Capilene Midweight Zip-Neck Base Layer Top

C$125.00 Excl. tax
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A classic, all-around 100% recycled polyester baselayer. The smooth, soft face makes for easy layering. Hollow-core yarns and a diamond-grid back trap warm air, wick moisture and dry fast. Read more.

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Product description

A classic, all-around 100% recycled polyester baselayer. The smooth, soft face makes for easy layering. Hollow-core yarns and a diamond-grid back trap warm air, wick moisture and dry fast. HeiQ® Mint odor control keeps things fresh. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory.

Features

Versatile Baselayer
Smooth, soft face makes for easy layering; HeiQ® Mint odor control keeps things fresh
 
Zip-Neck Styling
Zip-neck styling with internal neck tape for added comfort; locker loop for hang drying
 
Raglan Sleeve Construction
Raglan shoulder seams allow freedom of movement, with full underarm gussets for range of motion and chafe-free comfort
 
Easy Venting Front Zipper
Center-front zipper vents body heat and is backed by kissing welts for low-bulk comfort next to skin
 
Low-Profile Thumb Loops
Elastic thumb loops for secure hand coverage
 
Stretchy Comfort
Stretch for added comfort and improved fit during movement
 
Supporting the People Who Made This Product
Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory, which means the people who made this product earned a premium for their labor
 

Size Chart

  Chest Hip Arm Length
XS 35 in 34 in 32 in
S 37 in 36 in 33 in
M 40 in 39 in 34 in
L 44 in 43 in 35 in
XL 47 in 46 in 36 in
 

Reviews

4.75/5
4.75 stars based on 8 reviews
8 reviews
Jeffrey
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:12

Was warm and wore well under an R1 while skiing. Fit is on small side compared to other years.

Originally posted on patagonia.com

Peter B.
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:11

I have a couple of these and I like them for shoulder season. They are pretty tight fitting, but—as usual with Patagonia—quality through and through.

Originally posted on patagonia.com

Gregory G.
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:10

I love this shirt

Originally posted on patagonia.com

John M.
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:09

Nice design. Made for active wear. Keeps you warm and the moisture off your body. Very light weight. Does not keep you warm if you are not moving. I highly recommend this product

Originally posted on patagonia.com

Jackson R.
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:08

Great lightweight and breathable

Originally posted on patagonia.com

J B.
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:07

I use the midweight base layer for half the year for hunting and skiing. Built extremely robust, never had a tear or seem come undone, and coupled with a R1 it is the best base layer system I have found. If you sweat, it dries out and you never feel clammy.

Originally posted on patagonia.com

Thomas
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:07

Been wearing patagonia base layers for years. Primarily for resort and ski touring. Just added a few more of these mid tops. Same awesome quality and durability! Fits true to size as well

Originally posted on patagonia.com

Adam
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:06

Bought two more of these this season because I loved my first so much. Perfect for cool weather running. Great by itself or with a layer underneath. Also, nice for casual wear paired with a wool t-shirt underneath.

Originally posted on patagonia.com

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4.75/5
4.75 stars based on 8 reviews
8 reviews
Jeffrey
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:12

Was warm and wore well under an R1 while skiing. Fit is on small side compared to other years.

Originally posted on patagonia.com

Peter B.
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:11

I have a couple of these and I like them for shoulder season. They are pretty tight fitting, but—as usual with Patagonia—quality through and through.

Originally posted on patagonia.com

Gregory G.
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:10

I love this shirt

Originally posted on patagonia.com

John M.
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:09

Nice design. Made for active wear. Keeps you warm and the moisture off your body. Very light weight. Does not keep you warm if you are not moving. I highly recommend this product

Originally posted on patagonia.com

Jackson R.
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:08

Great lightweight and breathable

Originally posted on patagonia.com

J B.
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:07

I use the midweight base layer for half the year for hunting and skiing. Built extremely robust, never had a tear or seem come undone, and coupled with a R1 it is the best base layer system I have found. If you sweat, it dries out and you never feel clammy.

Originally posted on patagonia.com

Thomas
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:07

Been wearing patagonia base layers for years. Primarily for resort and ski touring. Just added a few more of these mid tops. Same awesome quality and durability! Fits true to size as well

Originally posted on patagonia.com

Adam
Posted on 30 October 2025 at 22:06

Bought two more of these this season because I loved my first so much. Perfect for cool weather running. Great by itself or with a layer underneath. Also, nice for casual wear paired with a wool t-shirt underneath.

Originally posted on patagonia.com

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