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147mulie 03-13-2005 06:21 AM

UNDER ARMOUR
 
Anybody ever used UNDER ARMOUR for cold weather hunting?

I've seen the advertisements and some folks are wearing it for cold weather waterfowling here on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

It's a very thin insulator and I was curious how it stacks up against the polypropolyene underwears?

Thanks

Allseasonhunter7 03-13-2005 07:50 AM

RE: UNDER ARMOUR
 
yes, hunting,skiing and lacrosse i think it works well to wick the scent away make sure if you get some its cold gear

doughboysigep 03-13-2005 06:40 PM

RE: UNDER ARMOUR
 
i got a pair of legging this season and like them a lot

aluminumshooter 03-15-2005 07:17 PM

RE: UNDER ARMOUR
 
I tried Underarmour this year and it was as warm as polypropylene. Seems like they can be put in a dryer, and polypropylene has to be line dried. No static electricityas well.

quiksilver 03-16-2005 12:23 PM

RE: UNDER ARMOUR
 
AWesome STuff - there was a pretty exhaustive thread that I started on here a few months ago. See if you can dig it up.

I'd recommend UA for anything - skiing, backyard football, hunting, running, biking, etc. Great STuff.

Hot rumor has it that they will be releasing camo colors. I wish they'd release camo, scent control variety.

I have a full set of Cold Gear that I have worn & washed about 20 times without a split seam or failure.

Bldhound 03-16-2005 01:55 PM

RE: UNDER ARMOUR
 
been wanting to get a set of cold gear.

oldrgr 03-18-2005 10:44 PM

RE: UNDER ARMOUR
 
I plan to get some based on all the good reviews, plus my son swore by it (favorable), both the cold gear and hot gear. He wore it for a year in Iraq in heat and cold. He particularly liked its wicking properties.

micdundee 03-22-2005 08:37 AM

RE: UNDER ARMOUR
 
Under Armour is the real deal. I was hunting in -10 degree weather this year with my under armour, a light pullover, and a pair of camoflauge coverall bibs. I wasnt even remotely cold.

Dairy King 03-22-2005 07:52 PM

RE: UNDER ARMOUR
 
Since the stuff is so thin, could you wear like 4 layers? You would have to get bigger sizes, obviously, since the stuff is so tight, but would that work?

meyerske 04-02-2005 07:25 AM

RE: UNDER ARMOUR
 
I didn't like it because of the fit. Whenever I put my hands above my head (like climbing a tree) the shirt sleeves would slide up my arms and the shirt bottom would slide up my waist and they would not go back down because of the snugness of the fit.

Just not my bag...


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