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Under ArmourView MessagesViewing posts 1 to 8 of 8 messages posted.
“Anybody have any experience with this line (especially shirts) in either hot or cold weather? There's an Under Armour sale at Dick's (formerly Galyans) this week. Tx.” 9:06:39 AM 6/26/05 “I have a knock off brand t-shirt (compression style) that I wear under dress shirts in the summer, I love it. I wore it with a light weight woolen suit last june in FLA with temps in the 90's, I was less miserable then I shoulda been. Give em a try...” 1:31:27 PM 6/26/05 “I wear the UA cold weather gear for winter Bp'ing. You can't beat UA performance for moisture management. A little pricey though. last edited: 6/26/05 3:16:29 PM” 3:13:38 PM 6/26/05 ““I wear the UA cold weather gear for winter Bp'ing. You can't beat UA performance for moisture management. A little pricey though. last edited: 6/26/05 4:16:29 PM” BackSlacker 4:13:38 PM 6/26/05 Same here ~ I also have a pair of UA glove liners that I use in the winter. I've got some of the heatgear tanks and tees that have become my new favorites for summer hiking as well. It's a little pricey, but I think it's worth the $$$.” 3:51:35 PM 6/26/05 “i like ems shirts. i think they wick better” 4:13:56 PM 6/26/05 “I use UA heat gear and cold gear. The heat gear is very comfortable lightweight and dries fast. The cold gear wicks moisture away from the skin keeping you dry and warm. It is expensive but, in temps. below 20 F. its the best thing I've found.” 4:14:01 PM 6/26/05 “I'm partial to the UA undies. They are seamless where it counts. Wicks sweat well. I bought a couple of Tech shirts, one from the North Face and one from UA and they work great. I plan on getting some heat gear before my big trip in August.” 1:59:48 PM 6/27/05 “I have a couple of UA shirts I wear for softball...for camping I normally use the Starter version....quite honestly I really can't tell much difference.” 9:12:37 PM 6/27/05
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