Ok so I have been seeing this Under Armour stuff in stores for a while now and normally I am a t-shirt only kind of man unless I am wearing a suit but I have finally broke down and bought some of it.
If I understand all the stuff that I have read and heard about it this material is supposed to absorb your sweat and transfer it to a larger region of your body while keeping you dry and cool. Ok concept sounds neat.
However I am not sure if I am supposed to wear it underneath another shirt or just wear it as a straight shirt even though it is a little tight. (Could hurt a little if I get bunkered)(This does not happen often).
I will be wearing a shirt made of this tomorrow for my paintball outing but before I do I would like to hear from anyone who has one of these and see if they like it or if they have any tips for wearing it.
I live in Texas, it gets really hot normally even though today there is a cold front. YAYYYY.
If I understand all the stuff that I have read and heard about it this material is supposed to absorb your sweat and transfer it to a larger region of your body while keeping you dry and cool. Ok concept sounds neat.
However I am not sure if I am supposed to wear it underneath another shirt or just wear it as a straight shirt even though it is a little tight. (Could hurt a little if I get bunkered)(This does not happen often).
I will be wearing a shirt made of this tomorrow for my paintball outing but before I do I would like to hear from anyone who has one of these and see if they like it or if they have any tips for wearing it.
I live in Texas, it gets really hot normally even though today there is a cold front. YAYYYY.
This would be a great time for it though. From what I understand the UnderArmor provides a "wicking" effect to move moisture from the skin to the surface of the material so it can evaporate more easily. I don't see why you can't wear something over it. If you look at the athletes that use it, they all have jerseys and gear over it.


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