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| Under Armour Men's Coldgear Longsleeve Crew | 
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| Brand: Under Armour Category: Apparel Department: Mens
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Does the job January 4, 2009 The short sleeves are too cliche to wear to gyms at this point. For long distance runners, this is a perfect undergarment to keep you warm during those long cold runs. (the leggings are excellent as well). Real thin material, so you don't feel weighted down. It sucks the perspiration off your body, which is perfect, but requires a lot of washing. Dries almost instantly.
Excellent Understated Protection December 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the shirt to wear beneath my long sleeved white uniform shirt. It helps me greatly to stay warm when paramedic duties in the outdoors would be hampered wearing bulkier coats and such. Well recommended.
Keeps you Warm September 1, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
True to size. Washes nicely. Does just what it says. Keeps those cols damp winds away from your skin
pretty good April 5, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
The quality of this product is good, and I am satisfied with this under armour. But the delivery caused a little longer than you promised.
Comfy and durable A must have for joggers and outdoor laborers February 2, 2008 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
I'm giving this 4 stars instead of 5 because after 3 months of daily use 8-10 hours a day and being washed daily it is starting to have a few loose stitches around the cuffs. That being said the durability is still phenomenal also when I first started using this I was 210 at 6 foot it would constantly ride up and over my belly button(I have a long torso) however when my weight came down to 198-201 it began doing that less frequently and now at 187 almost never does it
I work outside almost all day in the 38 to 45 degree range this and a short sleeve shirt is all I need to stay warm during heavy to moderate labor. Standing still I need a jacket, above 45 degrees I sweat a bit much 25-38 degrees a long sleeve and a short sleeve is what I need to stay warm 15-25 I need 3 long sleeves plus a short sleeve to stay warm under 15 a jacket or 2 is needed with any activity level.
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