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Old Fri Oct 01, 2004, 11:59am
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Old Fri Oct 01, 2004, 01:43pm
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I have tried both the Under Armor and McDavid Compression and they both work great to keep the sweat off and you cool. I prefer McDavid since I have not been able to find a UA V-neck. The normal crew neck is not comfortable when you wear it with the V-neck stripes. In addition, I can save a buck with McD ($24).
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Old Fri Oct 01, 2004, 03:16pm
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I don't think the stuff at Wal-mart is V-neck.
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Old Fri Oct 01, 2004, 08:23pm
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I've tried 3 kinds: McDavid Intera, Nike Dri-Fit, and InSport CoolMax (all sleeveless v-neck). The McDavid fabric is about 3x the thickness of the Dri-Fit with the InSport about halfway between. The McDavid and Nike work about the same with wicking sweat away though the McDavid perhaps keeping a little more heat in.

When worn with a micro-mesh shirt, I find myself immeasurably drier at the end of a game when compared to cotton. When worn with the McDavid Intera Stripes, they both perform about the same but a little short of wearing them with micromesh. When worn with a regular polyester shirt, it helps a some but not nearly as much.

As I said earlier, I like the lighter feel of the Dri-Fit. I like the Coolmax the least....mostly the cut/fit of hte one I have is not as good.

In anycase, cotton is NOT even close.
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Old Fri Oct 01, 2004, 11:59pm
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I have yet to wear my Under Armour in a basketball game. I will tomorrow for the first time. I post how it goes. I use the micromesh shirt from Honig's.
I have worn the short-sleve heat gear all summer while officiating soccer and really like it. I am not one for really tight fitting clothes, though, so I bought the XXL. I noticed a very positive difference from the normal T-shirt. I paid $25 for it.
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Old Sat Oct 02, 2004, 01:40pm
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I tried the Under Armour brand (loose-fitting) for the first time this summer. They were on sale at the camp I attended back in July. I liked the light feel and loved the way it "wicked" the wetness away from my body. Cotton T's just clung to my body and felt...well, you know, cold and clammy. I now own 5 of the loose-fitting, sleeveless variety w/ regular collar (not v-neck). Love'em...
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Old Sat Oct 02, 2004, 03:08pm
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I tried the Under Armour brand (loose-fitting) for the first time this summer. They were on sale at the camp I attended back in July. I liked the light feel and loved the way it "wicked" the wetness away from my body. Cotton T's just clung to my body and felt...well, you know, cold and clammy. I now own 5 of the loose-fitting, sleeveless variety w/ regular collar (not v-neck). Love'em...
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Would that regular collar shirt be a Byron Collar?
I thought the regular collar was a V-neck.
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Old Sat Oct 02, 2004, 03:46pm
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rpirtle,
Would that regular collar shirt be a Byron Collar?
I thought the regular collar was a V-neck.
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Is that what you call it? I hadn't heard it called that before. I guess so. But you're probably on to something. "Regular" is probably what's common in a particular area. Here in North Texas I see as many (or more) "Byron" collars as v-necks. I guess I'm a Byron collar type of guy. Anyway, I still love'em.
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Old Sun Oct 03, 2004, 03:05pm
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I wear a black Nike Dri-fit v-neck
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Old Sun Oct 03, 2004, 10:27pm
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It seems like it just gets wet and lays on you and worse, unless you can wash it 5 min after your game, it doesnt take much to get the funk going again the next game.

I believe it was someone on this board who said to use Borax to get rid of the smell in your uniforms. Trust me, it works great

[Edited by ref18 on Oct 3rd, 2004 at 11:30 PM]
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Old Mon Oct 04, 2004, 12:49pm
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I tried the Under Armour brand (loose-fitting) for the first time this summer. They were on sale at the camp I attended back in July. I liked the light feel and loved the way it "wicked" the wetness away from my body. Cotton T's just clung to my body and felt...well, you know, cold and clammy. I now own 5 of the loose-fitting, sleeveless variety w/ regular collar (not v-neck). Love'em...
rpirtle,
Would that regular collar shirt be a Byron Collar?
I thought the regular collar was a V-neck.
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No. Byron collar's are the big flappy collars.

The different collars on the undershirts are crew and V.
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Old Mon Oct 04, 2004, 01:03pm
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It seems like it just gets wet and lays on you and worse, unless you can wash it 5 min after your game, it doesnt take much to get the funk going again the next game.

I believe it was someone on this board who said to use Borax to get rid of the smell in your uniforms. Trust me, it works great

[Edited by ref18 on Oct 3rd, 2004 at 11:30 PM]

Borax is very good for getting smells out of laundry. It can be very hard on fabric, though. I wash my shirts after every wearing, but only use borax about every third or fourth wash. I find this to be adequate.
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Old Mon Oct 04, 2004, 01:29pm
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Borax is very good for getting smells out of laundry. It can be very hard on fabric, though. I wash my shirts after every wearing, but only use borax about every third or fourth wash. I find this to be adequate.
Yeah, worst thing is to let them sit. I typically use about a half scoop of Oxyclean in warm water on a short wash cycle - does a great job!

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Old Mon Oct 04, 2004, 01:50pm
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Borax is very good for getting smells out of laundry. It can be very hard on fabric, though. I wash my shirts after every wearing, but only use borax about every third or fourth wash. I find this to be adequate.
Yeah, worst thing is to let them sit. I typically use about a half scoop of Oxyclean in warm water on a short wash cycle - does a great job!

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Old Mon Oct 04, 2004, 05:52pm
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Does anyone have problems with Under Armor or any other moisture wicking fabric smelling badly? I've only worn them for 1 game at a time, as I still wore cotton T-shirts on tournaments and long weekends full of games and such. If I switch, will the UA (or whatever) really start to stink over, say, a long Saturday's worth of games?
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