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| | Features | constructed of 100% waffle weave microfiberThe kid\'s 2512 Mock turtleneck is designed to channel heat throughout your bodyThe inner waffle weave design, wicks moisture while displacing your body heat
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| | Description | Dual-layer construction of brushed interior and a sleek, fast-drying exterior for total comfort. Ultra-warm interior traps heat like a champ, making this ColdGear® mock a Winter essential. Lightweight, 4-way stretch construction improves your range of motion. Anti-odor technology prevents the growth of odor-causing microbes to keep your mock fresher, longer. Smooth flatlock seams prevent chafing. Extended length offers greater protection and coverage. 6.8 oz. Nylon/Polyester/Elastane. Imported. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 8.0 inches | | Product Width: | 7.0 inches | | Product Height: | 1.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.3 pounds | | Package Length: | 11.75 inches | | Package Width: | 8.75 inches | | Package Height: | 1.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 43 reviews |
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29 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Under Armour Cold Gear Sep 18, 2008
By Saint Imrahil I have one of these shirts that I use for rugby practice and games. I love the Under Armour brand, both for the quality of their products and top-notch athletic styling. It's not too clear on the Amazon page about the different fits of UA stuff, but this shirt is definitely the compression style fit. Meaning it's a very snug, second-skin type of fit, great for layering under shirts or sweatshirts. My only gripe is that I'm quite a bit taller than average, so the sleeves are a bit short and it's tough to keep the bottom of the torso from creeping up while running around. For most people, I doubt this would be a problem. It's the "Cold Gear" line, which means the material is a little thicker and heavier (and more expensive) vs. the "Heat Gear" line. Highly recommended.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Works as advertized May 31, 2009
By J. Mijares
"J. Mijares"
You'd think that something as thin as this wouldn't keep you warm, but in March 2009 I was in Kansas City, MO for a conference. I had this as a base layer and wore a good windbreaker on top of it, some thick gloves to protect my hands, and reflective toque. It was 18 degrees F at 5am and I went for a run in KC from my hotel to the Liberty Memorial and back, total of 3.4 miles. This, along with my Under Armour Cold Gear Action Legging Mens, kept me warm.
If you run in cold weather, anywhere from 55 degrees to about 18 degrees, and you have a solid windbreaker, gloves, a nice warm hat, and this as a base layer, you'll be fine.
15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Great for sports, but not much more. Nov 06, 2005
By Andy S. Barker I work outdoors year around refueling airplanes at an airport. I was looking for something to keep me warm than was not bulky. The under aurmor is skin tight and very light weight.
My job consists of spurts of high-paced physical work, followed by short periods of waiting (standing still.) While I'm working hard, it keeps me very warm, but it becomes very cold when I slow down and it does not block the wind at all. It also becomes very uncomfortable after a few hours.
It is a great buy for being physically active for a half hour or so then taking it off, but it is not coat; its not made for being worn outside for nine hours.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Just what I needed! Feb 14, 2009
By Chris H.
"consumer!"
I have been looking for a top to run in near freezing temps, so I gave this a try. I have used it a few times in temps in the high 20's and was very comfortable, which I just couldn't believe. Only once when it was cold and windy did I have to put on a light wind breaker. I also have the Cold Gear Hood which is the perfect companion to this item. The snug fit was a little strange at first but you get used to it immediately, and even standing around a bit after a run I was able to stay relatively warm. Can't recommend enough. Note: Great in temperatures up to 50 degrees, got a bit warm for me after that.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Warning! Dec 14, 2008
By Bo Do not wear this if it is going to get up to 50* it is too good. Seriously, it is great for cold weather Golf.
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