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  1. #1
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    Review: Smartwool Footless Tights

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    I've been wanting a pair since I saw them in the Title 9 catalog.

    Oh, boy! Real wool tights, and Smartwool, which is always excellent!

    Finally bought a pair. $42.

    Wore them once.

    Every. Single. Seam. Failed.

    I figure I paid $4/hr for the unheralded joy of wearing a rapidly disintegrating pair of tights through my workday. The risque thrills! The gratuitous ventilation!

    I am sad.

    Word to the wise: tread carefully when choosing this Smartwool investment. I bought the largest size, which according to the size chart was slightly too big for me. You might want to buy 2 sizes too large to avoid a similar fate.
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    I just bought a bunch of pairs of part merino tights through WarmLegWear.com
    They are not all wool - just 45%, but I figure as with socks, if they are too much wool they stretch out and won't stay up....

    They have very good reviews on warmth and durability - I'm hoping... I'm taking them on a winter trip, on which I've decided that I'm only going to take 1 pair of jeans.... the rest of my wardrobe will be tights and skirts... I think I'll be OK. Even with my heavy cotton ones I stay warm in 40ish temps here and I'm going to take my winter weight CWX tights and a bunch of wool knee socks to layer underneath/overtop just in case.

    Oh - and they aren't as much of as risk as the Smartwools... they are $19.50 - $22.50 depending on the style.

    I'll post more after I've actually worn them.
    Last edited by Eden; 10-27-2011 at 07:17 PM.
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    Ugh.

    I've never dealt with Title 9 - any chance they might refund your money?

    Pricier and still Chinese, but my SW midweight long bottoms wear like tights and they've held up fine so far, although I'm only starting my second season with them. They're much lighter than what I'd call midweight - lighter than my midweight SW tops - so I'd have to guess that their microweight long bottoms must be in the range of pantyhose weight.

    The JonesWares running tights I just got are really almost pants - heavyweight wool, with a rougher (but not at all scratchy) feel. I'm really loving them. Unlike the tank, they fit me just perfectly.
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    Slight hijack - Oak, how do the JonesWares fit? I was considering the shorts but I have to be careful with stretchy bottoms with my rotund behind. I don't want them to be see-through in the wrong light!

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    I bought one size bigger in JonesWares than I wear in Smartwool bottoms, and they're just right. I'm a little curvier below the waist (can't wear Ibex bottoms at all) and both SW and JW fit me nicely.

    I wouldn't be concerned about seeing through the JW tights at all - they're very heavyweight. The SW long bottoms might be see through, but honestly for running I wear wool underwear underneath them so I can wear them multiple times without washing, and for day wear they'd be better under a longer top or tunic anyhow just appearance-wise.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 10-28-2011 at 04:38 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post

    Every. Single. Seam. Failed.

    Yikes!
    You'll be chatting to Smartwool and Title 9 about this, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    Yikes!
    You'll be chatting to Smartwool and Title 9 about this, right?
    I suppose I should, but I actually am mortified that the dang things gave up the ghost when faced with the fabulousness of my ample buttocks. Even though I was under the size range, I am experiencing shame.... My butt - destroyer of worlds! Bountiful Buttock Bastions of inBinsability!

    Though, if a $5 pair of Target tights can survive my @$$ for more than a year, I expect a $42 pair of Smartwool tights should at least meet that longevity standard.
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    As much as I love Smartwool, their quality can really be hit or miss. I had a sweater that shrunk at least 2 sizes the first time I washed it. I had purchased it from Sierra Trading Post and everyone was having the same gripe. Shame, since it was beautiful.

    Myself and others have also found that their running socks don't last NEARLY as long in the last year or so as the ones produced a few years back did. And they don't just gradually wear out. It's almost like one day they just start to disintegrate.
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    Smartwool was bought by...someone. Some large company with less quality control.

    The former owners of Smartwool now run Point6, which are some great socks. No tights yet though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jessmarimba View Post
    Smartwool was bought by...someone. Some large company with less quality control.

    The former owners of Smartwool now run Point6, which are some great socks. No tights yet though.
    Ahhh...this is good to know!
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    Here's an article about it, though I heard about the buyout sometime before this when I started chatting with a lady from Steamboat Springs who had brought her kids to Denver for back-to-school shopping last year.

    http://www.steamboattoday.com/news/2...f-corporation/

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    Well, that explains *that*.

    Point6 - http://www.point6.com/

    Hey, Susan!.....

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    I remember reading ages ago that Patty was about to start a big knitwear company, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She changed her focus to only socks to keep it simple while she was undergoing treatment. And thus Smartwool socks were born!
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 10-28-2011 at 08:54 PM.
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    I may try a pair of Darn Tough socks after looking at them, too. They also have merino blend and a lifetime warranty.
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    IME Darn Tough socks are rougher and less stretchy, better for hiking than running. Try Teko. So much nicer than SW for running, and mine are holding up fine.
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    I bought some Point 6 socks from some on line place about a year ago. They are thin and wool, but feel quite different than Smart Wool or Teko. It may be that the ones I have contain some lycra, but they work. I don't use them for the coldest of riding temperatures, but they are good for low fifties, or high forties with toe covers/booties.
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