Stylewise these look good in person. Fit and feel is also very good for the current pricing. These are well made pullovers with a litle more weather resistance than fleece type ones. Not internally lined with anything of significance it is a lightwieght pullover that will block the wind. Works well in temps down around 40-50 with a breeze. These are the equal to upper end name brand stuff.
I also got their more fleecelike pullover and quality, sizing, feel, etc... is the same and posted the below on my revied of that product as well.
I couldn't find a lot on the Stuburt brand online as far as reviews regarding sizing. I had seen a couple review's that said their polo's ran small and one where there Helium jackets ran big. The current sizing chart on the stuburt site tended to make me think the pullover type non-helium stuff would run closer to the polos, meaning perhaps being small to true to size. I am 6'3" 205lbs and went with the XXL. I found the fit to be good across the shoulders. Torso length was good for me and the sleeves perhaps a touch long, but they do have a velcro flap for snugging them up to the wrist which makes the extra length a non-issue. Cut also seems to be more geared to be snug down the torso and didn't tent out near the bottom like some XXL's do for me. I tend to go between an XL and XXL depending on brand and at least with the pullover's from Stuburt I would recommend going to the bigger size if you are in between like I am and at minimum staying true to your size. The XXL in both types of pullovers felt very much like a XL Tall for me which was just what I wanted.
Update: I also got a helium coat and pullover from stuburt. I went XL for the helium items and found that to work great as they fit the same as the XXL non helium items.
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