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Just an update: I've worn the Honigs for several games now and I won't order any more of them unless they change the collar material. It is extremely abrasive against my neck. What in the hell is Honigs thinking on this? Terribly uncomfortable.
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Bummer, I was looking forward to trying one. You might like the micro-pique shirt.
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I mistakenly purchase an Ultra Tech thinking it was the Micro Pique.
Last season (2006) I purchased a Micro Pique and got to wear it one day then the weather turned cold. That particular day it was sunny, 75 degrees and humid. It was terribly comfortable. In getting rid of old shirts I ordered an Ultra Tech thinking it was the Micro Pique for 2007. The Ultra Tech is comfortable in really hot and humid conditions but my preference is the Micro Pique. For looks the Ultra Tech is a better looking shirt, so, it can came down to comfort versus looks as I see it. BTW. I've found the Under Armor Heat Gear sleeveless shirt under either of the aforementioned shirts to be a nice combination for warm weather. Last edited by Ed Hickland; Mon Nov 12, 2007 at 06:02pm. |
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