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  • Dryden
    Team Nemesis

    • Jun 2003
    • 931

    #1

    JT Bodyguard, UnderArmour knock-off?

    Anyone tried these undershirts yet?



    Looks like an UnderArmour knock-off, but the price isn't bad. Are these comfy?
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  • spacedtedybear
    Registered User
    • Jan 2003
    • 613

    #2
    Stuff like UnderArmour has been out for years. It's a standard lycra/coolmax blend. Nothing special. Every company out there whether its paintball, running, cycling, football, etc.. has their own version of that kind of apparel. Each company has its own textures because of different blend combinations, and each company has it's own little witty term used for their "moisture wicking" fabrics. In the end, the fabrics are all made in the same textile mills.
    The only reason why UnderArmour has been known lately, is because football players wear them underneath their jerseys.

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    • rkjunior303
      I need this more than you
      • May 2003
      • 4029

      #3
      any hockey players.. I wear that stuff under my hockey pads -- it really does help!

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      • magman007
        I <3 my Penis
        • Jun 2001
        • 7579

        #4
        people people people.... you see the lacrosse players were the ones who made it in the first place!!!

        AS taken from e-lacrosse.com


        First, UnderArmour is made by UnderArmour, but more on that later. The reason UnderArmour is more expensive is that more people want it. It's supply and demand. We carried both the UnderArmour product and the competing Warrior product as a lacrosse retailer and the difference in sales was astronomical. I recently interviewed retailers in Maryland and Virginia who said that UnderArmour is so popular that the line represents a significant portion of their sales and that many people come to the store just to buy UnderArmour. It's a "destination product". That said, we decided to look deeper into UnderArmour and the whole performance apparel scene.Gatorade, which was created at the University of Florida, UnderArmour was born on campus. A football player at the University of Maryland, Kevin Plank, who also played lacrosse in high school, began using different moisture wicking materials instead of the absorbent cotton for under jersey wear and it caught on. He was smart enough not to name it TerpWear and the rest is history. And it is historic. After making the Fast Company Fast 50 for 2002 and starring in Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday, UnderArmour, with growth of 12,753% over 4 years, ranked 2nd in the 2003 Inc. 500. Inc. Magazine says that the Baltimore based private company made $50.7 million in 2002 and now has 180 employees. Ironically, this is the same company that approached some Lacrosse companies early on for help and were booted to the curb like Elvis was by record companies so many times before he became the King. The UA logo is now the crown of sports industry royalty and they don't even need lacrosse anymore with a dominance in football, new deals with Major League Baseball and the US Ski Team and a brand building TV show on ESPN that's actual pretty good.Hoover's analyzes companies for the financial markets and they sum up UnderArmour's position pretty well, "So far, UnderArmour Performance Apparel has yet to show a chink. Since its foray into the sporting goods market in 1995, the maker of performance athletic undies and apparel has been grappling its way through the industry pack, grabbing 93% of the compression shirts market share. Specializing in sport-specific garments, Under Armour dresses its consumers literally from head (Cold Weather Hood) to toe (Team Sock). UnderArmour apparel is sold via the Internet, catalogs, and by about 3, 000 sporting goods stores in the US. Founder Kevin Plank and two other officers own UnderArmour." One of the "two other officers" is Baltimore Bayhawks star Kip Fulks.



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        • magman007
          I <3 my Penis
          • Jun 2001
          • 7579

          #5



          and that prolly everything you ever wanted to know about under armor



          Originally posted by Tom in reffrence to a post saying he acted like my dad...
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          • Resist148
            Registered User
            • Jun 2002
            • 73

            #6
            after reading that I still dont get wtf it does

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            • Jack & Coke
              TUNAMAX No. 1
              • Jul 2002
              • 2644

              #7
              Originally posted by Resist148
              after reading that I still dont get wtf it does
              It makes you shoot more accurate, with flatter shots, and longer range.

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              • LeatherPants
                Bunkers fear me!
                • Aug 2003
                • 1098

                #8
                I use UA stuff. Does it help? I feel it does. I got hooked on the stuff from some of my friends who are football stunt men. Basically the guys you see taking all the hits in TV commercials and movies. They swear by it.

                Basically I wear the stuff from head to toe, literaly. The stuff keeps you cool wicks away sweat.

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                • Chojin Man
                  toodle
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 1229

                  #9
                  Originally posted by magman007
                  UnderArmour, with growth of 12,753% over 4 years, ranked 2nd in the 2003 Inc. 500. Inc. Magazine says that the Baltimore based private company made $50.7 million in 2002
                  Makes me wish I had some stocks in this.

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                  • LeatherPants
                    Bunkers fear me!
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 1098

                    #10
                    OH yea bringing up "Any Given Sunday." My friend Horace was the stunt double for Jaime Fox. Man he got messed up during that shoot.

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                    • oldsoldier
                      just choke yourself out!!!
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 2459

                      #11
                      We use it here in "sunny" Cuba. It has two advantages: one, it wicks moisture from your skin, making you feel cool, and soaking your BDU top (which also will keep you cool). Two, it doesnt stink after a week and a half wearing it. Once its washed, its as good as new. It feels clammy while wicking moisture...but, its kinda like air conditioning.
                      X-mag #10. Nuff said.

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                      • xXHavokXx
                        Section XIII.
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 860

                        #12
                        It gets assloads of bounces, and stops welts.

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                        • SpecialBlend2786
                          Registered User
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 4023

                          #13
                          We got UnderArmour everything last year for football. Shorts, gurdle, shirt, wristbands...

                          I love the stuff, doesn't soak up sweat at all like cotton t-shirts do. Therefore they weigh tons less and keep you cooler. I havn't tried many other companies stuff, but I do know that the adidas climacool stuff is pretty good. I still like the feel of underarmour better, its all smooth and stuff.

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