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Old Mon May 17, 2004, 06:51am
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There has been some discussion on the merits of the Under Armour clothing and its value.

This product, without a doubt, simply awesome. I purchased 2 shirts a couple of years ago to wear as undershirts and they work well. I use them for all types of events inlcuding walking a round on the links, calling ball games or running.

Recently I put this product to the test in Iraq. Where temperatures soared as high as 140 degrees in the summer, these shirts allowed my to stay cooler than my buddies. This was even with 60 lbs worth of equipment strapped to me.

I use the heat gear and own a pair of cold gear pants. For those of you north of the Mason Dixon line, these cold gear pants are awesome and when the temp drops below freezing and you are out and about and active. For those of us down south, the cold gear works too well even in Jan/Feb (I have been known to wear a jacket in 80 degree heat). I would recommend you use it for the duck blind or the deer stand - at least something less physical than running up and down a football field.

I have never used McDavid's gear but I hear that it is just as good. Hope this helps.
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