Is it worth it? I heard people singing its praises at the last game, and got curious about it. I saw something that seemed similar at Uniqlo and decided to get a pair of boxers and a tshirt since the price was so low I don't mind getting burned.
Does anyone have any experience in comparing real UA with the knockoff stuff? Also, what's a good price to be paying for it? At the sports store I was at, pieces were selling for between 3.5 and 4k, which is a hell of a lot to pay for a pair of underwear (sorry if any of you gents out there have a thing for Victoria's Secret).
It will spread the sweat faster and have a strong drying effect (which takes heat from you body). So eventually, yeah it works damn well. BUT. anything you wear on top of the underarmor will be first completely soaked, and secondly greatly reduce the drying effect of the material.
People using some regularly will actually explain you better.
The stuff you buy at UniQlo is the same as Under armour.... the fabric is by Dupont and both UniQlo and Under Armour ( Plus 100's of other companies) makes garments under the licence.
I wear Uniqlo and have done for about 5 years now..... does exactly the same thing as all the others for alot lot less!
Awesome, that's great news! I'll have to stock up next time I'm around a uniqlo!
Thanks!
I will checkthe base tomorrow sorry haven't been able to keep getting raped at work because of bullshit
Ever thought about a change in career? One that doesn't involve rape perhaps?
Being raped because I farm animal had a bowel movement makes me think you were perhaps working on a way to prevent animals from deficating, pretty strange man, pretty strange.
On that note, I do use underarmor, but I usually in the winter time, with layers and layers over it.
lol I knew my comment would get some attention
Wraith that's what I get for working for a guy that is second to General Rice....
(24-07-2009 03:22 AM)Wraith Wrote: [ -> ]On that note, I do use underarmor, but I usually in the winter time, with layers and layers over it.
So you're saying that it's no longer underarmour but it's become long johns

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(24-07-2009 11:14 AM)Q Wrote: [ -> ] (24-07-2009 03:22 AM)Wraith Wrote: [ -> ]On that note, I do use underarmor, but I usually in the winter time, with layers and layers over it.
So you're saying that it's no longer underarmour but it's become long johns
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lol
Honestly pretty much. When I was in Kyrgyzstan and the temps dropped below -20 I wore underarmor long johns and a shirt everywhere. I found that they worked much better than anything else for keeping me warm and dry.
FYI, I bought a couple of "Quick Dry" tee shirts bought at Uniqlo, and those are completely shit. I went hiking with it to test it before an Airsoft session, and this is in no way a Quick Dry or anything like that. Not sure if it was what you guys mentioned at Uniqlo, but thought to warn the others as they might do the same mistake.
Cheers.