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Comments about Ibex Wool Arm Warmers:
I completely overheat and sweat quickly in synthetics, so these arm warmers are a welcome relief. I was concerned about wool sagging (a problem with arm warmers in general), and this has not been a problem with Ibex. I'm 6'2", with fairly skinny arms, and size M worked well--just long enough, but the right tightness.
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These arm warmers do exactly what they were meant to do...keep arms warm. They work well even in the rain, don't cause you to overheat and when it gets too hot for them, just slip 'em off and tuck 'em into your bag/pocket. I'm 5'8, 140 and got the small which fit perfectly. And stylish enough to wear out. I love merino wool. Well done Ibex.
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Never had arm warmers--I've always liked the concept but ones I've seen never looked too appealing and never sure of the sizing. I am glad I have these. I have slender arms and a size XS are comfortable and stay put. I thought they might be too tight at first in the upper arms but once riding I don't know they are even there. They are warm and handy.
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I have only worn my Ibex wool arm warmers on one ride yet, but I prefer them to the two other pairs (different brands) of synthetic fabric arm warmers I have. The day I used my Ibex arm warmers started out at about 40 degrees and got up to about 65 degrees near the end. Having ridden in similar conditions with other products, I noticed that the wool fabric felt warmer in the cold, but also kept me drier and cooler as the sun came out and the temperature rose. I'm glad I tried wool again.
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These are great for those cold morning starts, when the afternoon maybe to warm for a long sleave jersey.
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Good addition to sleeveless base layer - allows for on-the-go adjustment to changing environment with ease.
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These are the best arm warmers I have seen. Warm, but not overheating, which is what makes wool so superior to synthetics. I am trying to convert everything I can to Ibex wool!
I usually order Ibex one size up from my usual size and have been happy (vests, base layers). I ordered these according to arm length, and length is perfect, though diameter is a bit snug around the arms, and I am not all that muscular.
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Great, durable, comfy, warm, stay on well. Don't change anything!!!
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A great 4 season addition to my cycling apparel. If it's the slightest bit chilly, I'll grab my arm warmers, and then just slouch them down or throw them in my jersey pocket if I get too warm. Great year round to take the morning chill off your arms. There's no elastic around either end, and I've found that they slide down a little around the biceps, though generally not enough to be bothersome. No elastic also means that they're super easy to get on and off.
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Use the arm warmers religiously up here in the Green Mountains. They rock and unbelievably warm, wick well and have been very durable. Even great during wet rides, which I was really worried about with the wool over a spandex type but they dried pretty quick and kept me warm.