Under armor warmth...
#1
Under armor warmth...
i was just curious...if i were to wear 2 shirts of under armor would it be warmer then just 1 under armor? i would think so but im not spending another 35 bucks if its the same warmth...thanks!
#6
i ask bc i want as little of bulk on my arms as possible to prevent the string from hitting it.....i just got a "cold gear" under armor shirt.....its very warm and i like it..and i plan on wearing a cheap walmart one over it and a long sleeve shirt and hoodie....im not sure what else i will need if its 30 out...probably more...but its a start...
#7
i ask bc i want as little of bulk on my arms as possible to prevent the string from hitting it.....i just got a "cold gear" under armor shirt.....its very warm and i like it..and i plan on wearing a cheap walmart one over it and a long sleeve shirt and hoodie....im not sure what else i will need if its 30 out...probably more...but its a start...
I do have two cold gear shirts but have never worn them together?? I cant see where it would really be that much warmer, but I could easily be wrong?
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Iowa
Posts: 143
I think you could find something a lot better for warmth for your second layer than another layer of UA. I use one layer of UA. and a layer of the heaviest cabelas layers the one that looks like thick fleece and my silent suede cabelas parka and pants and a windsheer berber vest on the coldest days in Iowa and don't get cold. I've thought about getting the merino wool base layers too, seem like a good second layer. The basic idea is first layer with UA is to breath and get mositure away from skin, second is loft and warmth, mix in wind bloking and waterproof layer outer wear works well
#9
well for now i think im goin to wear the under armour....a long sleeve shirt or 2 and a hoodie and see where that gets me...i looked on the UA site and found a good fleece i could use as my second layer for next year....now all thats left on my list is to find waterproof/lined pants and a waterproof outer layer...