Functionally, yes to all. The Capilene may be just slightly lighter and thinner, but you’d need a scale to know and it’s just barely. Both are duarable enough. I switched from pure merino to synthetics three years ago after being completely sweated out and staying wet for several hours after we stopped. The guys wearing synthetics were dry within 30 minutes. Last year, as part of testing it- I used an original Aerowool t-shirt for workouts, range, and any activity where I would sweat or get dirty. From December of ‘17 to June of ‘18 I wore it 5-6 days a week and NEVER washed it. It did get rinsed in a sink a couple of times with pure water, but never washed. Now, I’m not a stinky guy to begin with, but in 6 months are wear without washing it never had any smell and it just stared getting a few pin holes in it from constant abrasion from my Velcro belt at the end.
So to to sum it up, dry time is nearly as good as synthetics and much better than pure merino, weight is comparable, durability is good, Oder control is way better than synthetics, and the hand (how it feels) is way better than synthetic.