32 Degrees Women's 2 Pack Performance Thermal Baselayer Leggings Review

32 Degrees Women's 2 Pack Performance Ultra Light Thermal Baselayer Legging Pant, Black/Black, Small
32 Degrees
- FEATURES: Moisture wicking, Anti Static, Anti Odor, 4 Way Stretch, Tag Free Label, Elastic Waistband
- FABRIC: 40% Polyester, 34% Acrylic, 22% Rayon, 4% Spandex. Lightweight knit with a lot of stretch. The acrylic blend adds additional lightweight warmth that is comfortable against the body.
- FITTED: Please refer to photo size chart for waist, hips, and length measurements. Meant to be fitted to accomdate wearing under clothes.
- COLD WEATHER: Lightweight warmth, can be worn invisibly as first layer underneath any other clothing.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Two leggings per pack delivers solid value at the usual sub-$30 price point
- Fabric is genuinely lightweight — no bulk under slim-fit jeans or work pants
- Moisture-wicking performance keeps things dry during commutes and light activity
- 4-way stretch and tag-free elastic waistband make them comfortable for all-day wear
- Anti-static treatment reduces that clingy-under-dress nightmare
Cons
- Acrylic content (34%) can cause mild skin irritation for those with sensitivity — worth patch-testing first
- Fitted and compression-style cut runs small; sizing up is strongly recommended
- Thin fabric means these work best as a layering piece, not a standalone pant in serious cold
- Anti-odor claims are real but limited — extended all-day wear without a shower break will test that claim
Quick Verdict
The 32 Degrees Women's 2-Pack Performance Ultra Light Thermal Baselayer Leggings are a practical, budget-friendly layering piece for cold-weather wardrobes. They're thin, stretchy, and moisture-wicking enough for daily commutes or outdoor chores, but the compression-style fit runs small and the acrylic blend raises a flag for sensitive skin. At the usual sub-$30 price for two pairs, they're easy to justify — just don't expect them to replace a proper midweight thermal layer in serious cold. I'd give these a 4.2 out of 5 for their target use case.
What Is the 32 Degrees Women's 2-Pack Thermal Baselayer Leggings?
I pulled these out of the packaging on a Tuesday morning when the forecast was sitting stubbornly at 38°F and my regular leggings weren't cutting it. The 32 Degrees Women's 2-Pack Performance Ultra Light Thermal Baselayer Leggings are designed as a first layer — something you wear invisibly beneath your regular pants, jeans, or work trousers to add warmth without bulk. The two-pack means you get one black pair, then another black pair, which sounds redundant until you realize most people own exactly one pair of thermal leggings and end up washing them constantly.

The fabric blend is 40% polyester, 34% acrylic, 22% rayon, and 4% spandex. That's a heavier dose of acrylic than I'd expect in a premium piece, but it does add a soft, lightweight warmth — almost like a thin fleece lining but without the heft. The 4-way stretch means these move with you rather than fighting your stride. They're moisture-wicking, anti-static, and anti-odor treated, which sounds like marketing speak until you're on hour three of a two-hour walk in unseasonably cold weather and realize your legs aren't clammy.
Key Features
- Moisture-wicking fabric keeps legs dry during activity and commute sweat
- Anti-static treatment reduces fabric cling, especially under wool or synthetic pants
- Anti-odor properties handle light wear; all-dayextended use will test that claim
- 4-way stretch for unrestricted movement and all-day comfort
- Tag-free elastic waistband eliminates that annoying label scratch
- Lightweight warmth — thin enough to layer invisibly under regular clothes
- 2-pack value: two pairs at a pricepoint that usually undercuts single-pair competitors
Hands-On Review
After the first morning wearing these under a pair of slim-straight denim, I noticed two things immediately: the warmth felt genuine, and the fit was... present. Not uncomfortable, but definitely compression-adjacent. The waistband sat secure without digging, which I appreciated, but by noon I was wishing I'd grabbed a medium instead of my usual small. The 4-way stretch saved it — no muffin-topping, no rolling, just a close hold that kept everything in place.
The moisture-wicking claim held up during a 45-minute walk on a damp, cold morning. No clamminess, no chill from damp fabric against skin. That's the acrylic blend doing its job — it traps warm air close without holding onto moisture the way cotton would. The anti-static treatment also passed the test: no clinging to my undershirt or the inside of my jeans, which has been my pet peeve with cheaper thermal layers.
By day four I hit a limitation. Wore the same pair from morning commute through a full workday to a grocery run, and by evening the anti-odor properties were clearly fading. Fair enough — that's a lot to ask of any fabric. But it's worth noting if you're the type to push a single wear. The acrylic percentage also made itself known on a bare-leg day (testing for a review, don't judge): a slight tackiness against skin after a few hours. Under regular pants, completely unnoticeable. On their own, noticeable if you're sensitive to texture.
Durability after a week of washes? The fabric pills slightly in the high-friction inner-thigh zone. Not catastrophic, but it's the first sign that these are a seasonal workhorse, not a forever piece. Color has held to true black with no fading so far.
Who Should Buy It?
These are a smart buy if you live somewhere with mild-to-moderate winters and need a no-fuss base layer for daily wear. Commuters who walk or bike in the cold will appreciate the warmth-to-bulk ratio. Anyone who hates bulk under slim-fit pants and wants something that disappears under jeans. The 2-pack is ideal for people who want one pair for work and one for weekends without buying separate sets.
Skip these if you're after standalone cold-weather pants — the thin fabric won't hold up solo below about 40°F. Skip them too if you have diagnosed acrylic sensitivity; the 34% acrylic content will likely cause irritation. And if you prefer a looser, non-compression fit, definitely size up or look for a different cut — these are explicitly designed as a close-fitting base layer.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the acrylic content gives you pause, the Cotopaxi Quechua Warm Leggings use a merino-blend alternative that handles sensitive skin better, though at a higher price point and with less stretch. For buyers who prioritize pure moisture-wicking over warmth, the Under Armour Base 4.0 is a thicker, more technical option built for serious outdoor athletes rather than daily layering. And if you want a looser fit without going up a size, the Carhartt Force Cotton Base Layer offers a relaxed-stretch cut that some buyers prefer for all-day comfort.
FAQ
They run small. The leggings are designed with a compression-style fitted cut. Most buyers find they need to size up, especially if between sizes or if they prefer less compression.
Final Verdict
The 32 Degrees Women's 2-Pack Performance Ultra Light Thermal Baselayer Leggings do exactly what they say on the tin: add lightweight warmth invisibly under your clothes without breaking the bank. The fabric blend works well for the price, the fit is compression-friendly and stays in place, and the 2-pack value is genuinely hard to beat at this tier. My main caveats are the small sizing — size up — and the acrylic percentage, which is worth knowing about if you have sensitive skin. Will I keep wearing mine? Absolutely. They're now folded in the back of my bottom drawer, right next to the commute jacket, ready for the next cold snap.