The Specialized Seamless LS is a relatively thick, very warm baselayer that's best for when temperatures are under 5°C. It's comfortable against the skin, wicks really well and the fit is good – it's also competitively priced.
Staying warm – without just boiling over in your own sweat – makes a huge difference to whether winter miles are enjoyable or just a real slog. This Specialized base is thicker than most, and ideal for the coldest of winter rides.
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The seamless design and flat-locked stitching make it very comfy, with nothing to rub even when you're layered up and/or wearing a pack. I'm particularly fussy when it comes to baselayers with sleeves, as poorly fitting ones can gather or pinch at the arm pits, and I can happily report that this one caused no discomfort.
Most importantly, it's warm! Despite an abundance of similar bases in my drawer, more often than not this has been the first one out for rides under 5°C, as it often means you can ditch a midlayer and just pair it with a jacket.
The attention to shaping across the slim fit is very good, and various patterns of knit keep it snug all over with no overly tight or baggy bits. It has a good, comfortable stretch, and the sizing feels accurate. The sleeves are quite long compared to the body, though, which may not suit if you have a longer torso or bigger gut.
The medium-high collar provides ample protection against drafts without being too intrusive – a potential problem on the high-necked likes of the (more expensive) Spatz BASEZ 2 baselayer.
The Specialized is also excellent at wicking sweat considering its thickness; the different fabric styles for the armpit and back sections help here. It's also remarkably good at resisting smells – I wore this unwashed for five successive rides, often under not very breathable waterproof jackets, and it did very well!
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Washing instructions are printed on the bottom cuff should you nearest and dearest finally stage an intervention, which means no annoying labels. Overall it feels made to last, too – it's survived plenty of washes with no loose threads.
Value
At £55 it's not badly priced either. That's still a lot to shell out on a baselayer, but the Megmeister Drynamo Winter LS is £10 more at £64.95 and hard to distinguish, performance-wise, from this.
The dhb Aeron Polartec also performs very well, but even that is now £50 (up £10 since our test 11 months ago), while many make the Specialized look a positive bargain; the Santini Grido, for example, will set you back £120. Whilst it's very good, this thing will get you 99% of the way there for a lot less.
Overall
This baselayer does exactly what it promises to, and to a very high standard. It feels good against the skin, breathes well and retains useful warmth. I'd happily choose this synthetic offering over a merino alternative, and the price is competitive as well.
Verdict
Very warm, comfortable synthetic winter base for the coldest rides
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Make and model: Specialized Seamless LS Baselayer
Tell us what the product is for
Specialized says: "Form-fit underwear made of moisture moving fabric."
Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?
58% Polypropylene, 38% Polyamide and 4% Elastane
Available in 3 sizes: S, M/L and XL/XXL
Prolen Yarn
Rate the product for quality of construction:
9/10
Rate the product for performance:
9/10
Very warm on the coldest rides and wicks sweat well. Not for mild days though, due to being thicker than most.
Rate the product for durability:
9/10
Rate the product for fit:
7/10
Long sleeves and relatively short in the torso, which could be a problem for those with beer bellies that require some extra material.
Rate the product for sizing:
8/10
Rate the product for weight:
7/10
It's quite weighty, but offers appropriate insulation.
Rate the product for comfort:
9/10
Rate the product for value:
5/10
How easy is the product to care for? How did it respond to being washed?
No issues.
Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose
Very well; it's comfortable layered up or under a pack, and retains warmth well.
Tell us what you particularly liked about the product
Warm and comfortable.
Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product
Nothing really.
How does the price compare to that of similar products in the market, including ones recently tested on road.cc?
As mentioned in the review it's reasonably priced against the competition, and it marginally outperforms some more expensive baselayers.
Did you enjoy using the product? Yes
Would you consider buying the product? Yes
Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes
Use this box to explain your overall score
This is very good: warm, comfortable and a good fit. The thickness and warmth does limit it slightly to the coldest months, but if that's what you need, it's great.
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