Apparel : Under Armour Men's HeatGear Sleeveless Full Tee

Apparel : Under Armour Men's HeatGear Sleeveless Full Tee

Under Armour Men's HeatGear Sleeveless Full Tee

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Under Armour Men's HeatGear Sleeveless Full Tee
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Sales Rank: 17259










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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Under Armour
Color: Black
Department: mens
Fabric Type: polyester
Label: Under Armour
Manufacturer: Under Armour
Publisher: Under Armour
Sales Rank: 17259
Studio: Under Armour



Features:
  • 100% moisture-wicking polyester microfiber
  • Sleeveless design offers range of motion
  • Lightweight, cooling construction
  • Second-skin design
  • Form fitting







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Item Description:
Protects from the pads and straps of sports equipment. Light, durable 81% cationic polyester/ 19% elastene fabric stretches with movement and sheds perspiration on contact. Made in the USA.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Workout gear, not just apparel ...
The sleveless t-shirt from UA really assists with workouts, especially lifting weights, and running.
The sweat soaks through to the front of the t-shirt and you don't feel you are sweating.
It also is very snug on the body and supports the muscle group involved in the movement when lifting.
This material technology has been missing for a long time, and it truely assists everyone with their exercise regiment.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * SLEEVE UNDER ARMOUR ...
I HAD PROBLEMS FINDING THIS SHIRT FOR MY SON FOR BASKETBALL.IT HAS BEEN A FEW MONTHS SINCE AND IT IS HOLDING A ALMOST NEW LOOK.MY SON WANTS MORE FOR HIS 3 ON 3 TEAM SOON. WENDY



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * MilSpec Performance for the Weekend Warrior ...
Having never worm UA before, their Heat Gear sleeveless T is the first piece of UA I've ever tried. I now have an entire drawer dedicated exclusively to my UA, with almost something for every one of their Heat Gear, Cold Gear, Turf Gear, and Snow Gear lines, and usually in multiple colors.

Whether at the gym or on the field, I cannot over emphasize how effectively UA really works. The compression Heat Gear is truly amazing - not only does it keep you cool and dry during the most intensive of exercises, that added 'super hero' feel just gives you that much more drive to push that extra rep, do that extra lap, or pull for that final yard. Not only does the Heat Gear material just look cool, it compresses to your skin with the intensity of your game, and delivers every bit as much as UA advertises. This material literally makes Dry-Fit feel like a potato sack. At a recent Halloween party, I had UA underneath USGI Marine Corp dress blues, and danced all night without so much as a drip of sweat on my forehead.

UA Customer Support, by the way, is also top notch. Whatever your question may be regarding their product, sizing, etc. these guys really take good care of you.

Now go out and play!


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