Under Armour
#2
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,050
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From: auburn new york USA
yea i like it ihave cold gear and i bought the basspro brand balcova..like underarmour today they didnt have the camo underarmour mask and i fiugred itd be back ordered..its nice and tight..iwant the gloves also
#5
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 118
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From: Valley/Wisconsin
I used the hot gear out west when I was hiking. It is different.. not sure how to explain it but my camo shirt was dry ..I felt dry, and I was sweating too...only thing wet was my back pack straps that went around my shoulders.... any breeze and you cool real fast, will buy more myself.
#7
I tried the hot gear stuff last year, mostly for turkey season and early archery. I wasen't to fond of it, after walking for an extended period, I felt like I was wearing a plastic garbage bag around my chest and back. I had to take it off. Havne't tried the Loose Grear, yet, and I imagine the Cold Gear stuff works well, I"m looking to get some for colder hunts. For myself personally, I found that wearing a cheap, 100% polyester T-shirt on as a base layer seems to work well in warm weather, I even wear them under my thermal undies when it's cold. They are relatively inexpensive, so you can get2 or 3 of them for the price of one Gear shirt. Places like Dick's Sporting Goods and Gander Mountainhave had them, I just picked up a couple at Dick's last nite. The NIke Dri-fit clothing seemed to work better for me too as opposed to the Armour. But don't wear it when it's chilly!
#8
Both the heat gear and the cold gear work extremely well. I have both sets. The cold gear I always use later in the year. The heat gear I take out west with me, and occasionally wear squirrel hunting when it's hot.




