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Under Armour Catalyst Shirt - Short-Sleeve -Men's
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Bought for hiking trip
unbiased
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I bought this for a planned hiking trip in New Zealand (Milford Trek) which spans 33 miles over 5 days. I have only tried this on, but by comparison to other shirts I picked up (North Face Reaxion Crew & Flex Crew), I love this shirt the best!
Best Running Shirt I Own...
Matt Hansen
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I am absolutely in love with this shirt. I ordered the Large and it is a loose fit, but not super baggy (I'm 6' 185 lbs). I pick this shirt over all my others when it's clean :-)
Cat shirt
Switzersland
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Shirt fits well, the color in the picture is off. Maroon is the color.
Cat Shirt
Switzersland
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Nice shirt, however the color is maroon not the red hue as you see here. Look at the color at the collar, this is a closer representation of Color, again nice shirt.
But aren't plastics toxic???
I was gonna...
Joseph
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But aren't plastics toxic???
I was gonna buy one of these shirts, but my girlfriend's worried it might be harmful to me. Seriously. She says lots of plastics leech out dangerous microbes over time. Same reason why so many people are against eating and drinking out of plastic containers.
I contacted UA customer service and they couldn't tell me what sort of plastics (the safe or bad kind) they use for these shirts.
Does anyone know if these shirts could potentially be toxic to oneself over time? Or is it a silly concern? Thanks!
Dwayne Vincent
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says its made from cotton
Simon Hatfield
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This shirt is made of 100% recycled polyester, the above comment (and the info sidebar) are wrong.
I'm not a doctor, or a research scientist, but I personally don't worry about the safety of synthetic fibers - and I've never heard a reason why I should. If you're really worried about it, but want something higher performance than cotton, check out baselayers made of Merino wool. Stoic, Smartwool, and Icebreaker are good brands.
Joseph
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Simon, Dwayne:
On UA's website it explicitly says the Catalyst T is made from recycled plastic bottles: http://www.underarmour.com/shop/us/en/pid1210671-Men-s-UA-Catalyst-T
There's even a video included.
I'm all for going Green. But not if it involves recycling dangerous products. That makes no sense.
Gone Fishing
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I have had some of these shirts for over a year and have not had any problems. The shirts have held up very well too. I wouldn't worry about the shirt being toxic.
Anas
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Doesn't really matter what they made it from but it really is anti-microbal. I'm in the army and I was on a 10 day exercise in mid July and I only wore 2 shirts the whole exercise alternating every 2-3 days and trust me it didn't smell bad nor did I get a pimple outbreak therefore I confirm this shirt is AMAZING!
After 1 hour
Guy Geva
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After 1 hour summer running
Dry during you walk
Guy Geva
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Dry during you walk
Guy Geva
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In the cliff near the dead-sea
After 8 h of walking
Huge shirt.
TBDickerson
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I liked the material but the large was huge on my athletic 5'11" 185 build.
dry like the desert
Guy Geva
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Wight less then down (: and dry like the desert (when i run in the midle of the summer) . and it green!
UA
Gone Fishing
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UnderArmour hit the jackpot again with this shirt. Feels great against your skin and wicks moisture very well. If it does get wet it dries quickly and one of the best things, you can't really wrinkle this shirt.
Backpacking to Maggie Lakes in the Catalyst "Tree Frog" a bright green
Simon Hatfield
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Silky, fast drying and totally comfortable
Simon Hatfield
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This shirt is made of a 100% synthetic weave, which offers some stretch, but has no lycra to wear out (like a lot of other under armor gear). This fabric is super lightweight and smooth as silk, yet resists pilling and lasts a long time.
Like other synthetic shirts, this one will retain some level of stench, even through washings. This isn't an issue for me though, as I usually wear it outside.
Sizing is loose but not baggy. Get one, you'll love how it feels
-Simon
Recycled polyester, not cotton
Damien
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First off, the shirt is 100% recycled polyester, not cotton like they have on the sidebar. With that out of the way...
The shirt is pretty typical of other Under Armor Heat Gear shirts. Works well for getting rid of moisture & drying out quickly. Still has that polyester "shine" to it & looks like an athletic shirt for sure. Not something I'd wear if I wanted the same look as a nice cotton t-shirt due to the material & "shine" that it has.
I am looking for the loose fit in this...
Lyn Michels
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I am looking for the loose fit in this shirt. Is this it?
Phil Maher
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Hi Lyn,
As I mentioned in my previous answer, the fit is "athletic". Inherently not a loose fit, but a comfortable fit, unlike the way lots of synthetic fabrics feel clingy and kind of gross. I personally hate that feeling, so to get what you're looking for in this particular shirt, I would suggest moving up from the size you would normally wear. That's the way I usually do it anyhow...all the upside of the shirt's technical abilities, but with the fit I prefer.
Guy Geva
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I use it as a loose fit (just buy one size up) and it's great for me
Is this cut tight like a slim fit?
rdmartin508856
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Is this cut tight like a slim fit?
Phil Maher
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Yep, cut slim. For future reference, whenever you see the word "athletic" in the fit description, this is the case.
Gone Fishing
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IMO, these are the perfect fit. Not loose or baggy but also not a compression fit. These work great for all activities yet can be a nice casual shirt as well.
Under Armour Catalyst Shirt
gpj
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Just like virtually all of their products, high quality, super comfortable and lightweight.
under armour T shirt
Sam
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I did not purchase this T shirt. It was given to me by my grand son who visited the Naval acadamy and gave it to me. It is one of the finest T shirts (with logo of the Naval acadamy written on it) that I have ever owned. The quality of it is outstanding and wears like a fine glove. I am searching the internet to find out where they are sold in my area
Kudos for making this type of quality T shirt
