Rating: | 8.5 / 10 |
Value for Money | 2.2 / 2.5 |
Warmth | 1.8 / 2.5 |
Weight | 2.3 / 2.5 |
Durability | 2.2 / 2.5 |
I hadn’t worn tis top before and while I own/have owned heavier weight garments from Wilderness Wear, my preferred fabric weight for a long sleeve top sits around the 150 grams. This means I can wear it in mid summer so I thought the Wilderness Wear Men’s Light Merino Long Sleeve Crew Neck Top which has a fabric weight of 160 grams, would work for me; and I was right.
The heavier weight Wilderness Wear long sleeve tops such as the Wilderness Wear Merino Mid 195 Long Sleeved Crew Neck Top or the Wilderness Wear MerinoFusion 190 Long Sleeved Zip Neck Top feel thicker and weightier but that’s to be expected. However, in hot weather I can’t wear these given I tend to save these tops for cold weather or as part of my layering system.
At 185cm in height I’m tall but not overly tall. I find a lot of garments tend to be short in both the body of the garment as well as the sleeves. Wilderness Wear sets to address this issue so I found the length to fit me well. While I’m talking about garment size, Wilderness Wear has this top available in sizes ranging from XS-6XL which means that as a hiker you will find a size to fit you.
The downside to the garment is really just the colour choice (black only) and while that is a cosmetic issue, black colours tend to make you hotter during the summer months so here’s hoping they will come out with some other colour choices in the future.
I have worn this top in a variety of temperatures and find that when its around 0℃ it is not warm enough as a standalone garment. However I have found that it works for me as a standalone top in temperatures between 10-24℃. I haven’t worn this top in hotter temperatures but in all honesty, I found that at 24℃ the top was pushing the upper limit. This means that there is an overlap with the Wilderness Wear Cumulo Merino Long Sleeved Tee Top which is what I wear in the height of summer.
I have come to love this top and will wear it in the shoulder periods of spring and autumn mainly as a standalone top.
Wilderness Wear Men’s Light Merino Long Sleeve Crew Neck Top – Black colour
Wilderness Wear Men’s Light Merino Long Sleeve Crew Neck Top – front view showing crew neck
Wilderness Wear Men’s Light Merino Long Sleeve Crew Neck Top – rear view showing the great length
Wilderness Wear Men’s Light Merino Long Sleeve Crew Neck Top – side view
Wilderness Wear Men’s Light Merino Long Sleeve Crew Neck Top – flatlock seam and material close up
Wilderness Wear Men’s Light Merino Long Sleeve Crew Neck Top showing under arm paneling
Wilderness Wear Men’s Light Merino Long Sleeve Crew Neck Top sleeve length
As a standalone top or as part of your layering system and a base or mid layer
You can purchase the Wilderness Wear Men’s Light Merino Long Sleeve Crew Neck Top from Wilderness Wear
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AUD $135.00 RRP
Wilderness Wear produces a large range of tops in both short and long sleeves, as well as thin to thick materials. Depending on your tolerance for cold and your layering system, there is a garment to suit your needs
This review was done with product purchased by Australian Hiker for testing
14 September 2025