| 2 star(s) (out of 5 stars) |
Not very good... |
2007-12-24 |
| 2 out of 4 people found this review helpful. |
| I love under armour and have been buying more and more of there products such as boxers, skull caps and shorts. But this was nothing at all like I expected. The fabric was uncomfortable to me and I was overall unsatisfied. Especially for the price, I would not buy this if I was you. Instead, jump to one of the other ones selling here. They are MUCH better. |
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| 5 star(s) (out of 5 stars) |
Have to disagree with the other review... |
2007-12-29 |
| 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful. |
| My favorite t-shirts. I happen to love this fabric (the 95 poly / 5 elastane). I have three of the short sleeve and two of the long sleeve. The raglan sleeves fit really comfortably on my shoulders, as well. They are expensive for t-shirts, sure. Well worth it, though, in my opinion. |
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| 4 star(s) (out of 5 stars) |
Best Workout Shirt Ever |
2008-01-07 |
| 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful. |
Despite being $20 for a T-shirt, this product is well worth the money. I used one of these and then the next day I was back to my regular T-Shirt and the difference was alarming.
With the UA Tech Tee, while working out the sweat doesn't pool and make you feel sticky. The sweat disperses and evaporates quickly making you feel cool.
Also, the stitching on the shoulders is unusal for a T-shirt. It crosses over the shoulder instead of going along it. This gives you a great look when lifting, makes me look a lot more muscular which gives me the drive to keep going.
The only reason it got 4/5 Stars and not 5 is because when washed it is extremely prone to fuzz balls and static charge, you almost have to pry the T-shirt apart from itself. I *HIGHLY* recommend using static sheets when drying. |