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Under Armour Base 2.0 Crew Top - Long-Sleeve - Men's
The Under Armour Men's Base 2.0 Midweight Long Underwear Top keeps you comfortable by quickly wicking moisture away from your body and gives you a tailored fit that's not too tight. This crewneck top keeps you warm whether you wear it solo for a fall trail run or with a shell and fleece for a day on the slopes. Raglan sleeves and flat-locked seams give you chafe-free comfort as you work or play hard.
Bottom Line: Wear the Under Armour Base 2.0 Crew Long Underwear Top to stay dry and warm in cold temps.
When I need to wear warm underwear it is to stay warm, not to show off my lower back tattoo bending over to pick up a gum wrapper. I went with an XL, even though I'm only 5'8". After any kind of activity the bottom is riding around my bellybutton. Under Armour needs to add 4-6" to the body length before I consider their product again.
It kept me warm and comfortable all day. I wore it with a soft shell outer layer. The size-large was perfect. I am 5'10 190lbs. athletic and it fit great. Favorite shirt for the chilly morning workouts.
This stuff is amazing! So far at least. I am from Atlanta and got it because I am moving out west. Anyway, I played tennis in 50 degree temps last night and after I finishes I could feel the sweat on the outside of the shirt but the inside was 100% dry. I was amazed how well it wicked. It does run small though. I got a medium and I usually wear a small in Patagonia Capiline. Hope this helps.
No matter how cold it got this past winter, I was wearing this as my baselayer. It does an awesome job of keeping you warm, wicking away moisture, and it is really comfortable to wear. It fits great, and can be worn for several days without ever taking on odor. This is a must have in your collection. Never overheated, never got cold. Top notch.
No. It is a base layer designed to wick moisture and retain warmth. I use these with just shell type snowboarding pants and jackets down to about 0° and nothing else for layers, occaisonally opening vents to dump excess heat. My outwear is windproof, which is what you actually want to be windproof, not your base layer. Layering correctly is very important.-BW
i spent 50 bucks on this, and i thought this would do the job, and it has mostly. it does keep me from sweating but i still feel cold, also it comes kind of short. i have to sometimes pull it down, i dont want people to see my butt.
This is the top....fit by chest size, not waist size. I went a size too large for me and they work great...I also have long arms for my size, and these fit like traditional clothing, meaning the arms are not quite long enough (not an issue for snowboarding). They are NOT designed to be super tight like the neoprene or spandex style base layers, but they will wick moisture much better, plus retain heat better. Best thermals I have owned, hands down.-BW
This is a great base layer. I actually wear it for running and hiking and it works great, keeps me warm. Under Armour's stuff is always $10 - $20 over priced, but they do perform.
My husband loves golf; my husband HATES cold All I can tell you is he is a happy man, he says he can play golf comfortably 12 months a year now - what?? I thought he already did! BUT happily comfortably are the key words.
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