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Review on LAPASA Men's Fleece Lined Thermal Underwear Bottoms - Light, Mid, and Heavy Weight Pants - Available in 1 and 2 Packs (Thermoflux M10, M56, M25) by Byron Patil

Revainrating 3 out of 5

If they're middleweights, I wouldn't want to see lightweights! But there is also good news.

I bought a pair of Lapasa thermal underwear last year and was amazed by the warmth and comfort. They must have been "heavyweight" because they were significantly heavier than these disappointing specimens (and this time I had a choice between light and medium when I bought them). I would be much better off ordering a pair of heavyweights, even at the same price as these two pairs of middleweights. I'm just surprised there's such a jump from hard to intermediate. If you're looking for a serious boost to your ability to stay warm in the cold, don't buy these skinny pieces - find heavyweight underwear from Lapasa (or another brand!) instead. Maybe I should try wearing both pairs at the same time! (You know, I meant it as a joke, but hey, I think I'll give it a try, it might work.) PS Today (12/26/20) I discovered that I can buy a pair of heavyweights for 26.99 what I had to do on December 17th when I ordered two pairs of medium weights for 35.99. Why didn't I do it? As far as I remember, I couldn't find any heavy models, only expensive ones made from 100% merino wool at $51.99 a pair. Anyway, now that it's New Year's Eve I should probably end this (yes, I totally forgot) by saying that I've actually tried wearing both pairs at the same time and the results have been very good, comparable to a heavy pair. what i got last year. So for a serious boost in warmth, you can buy what I bought - two pairs of mediums that I mostly wear together - or a pair of heavyweights for nine bucks less. I recommend switching to Heavy.

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