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X-Bionic Energy Accumulator Extra Warm Shirt - Long-Sleeve - Women's - 2007 BCS
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If overachieving NASA engineers moonlighted as performance clothing designers, they still would’ve been hard-pressed to devise all the features of the X-Bionic Women’s Energy Accumulator Extra Warm Long-Sleeve Shirt. X-Bionic incorporates an intricate system of channels, air pockets, and moisture-wicking canals into the shirt’s fibers to regulate your skin’s moisture and temperature with excellent precision. Excess heat and moisture escape easily, while the shirt’s stay-dry system ensures that you never feel clammy. X-Bionic even incorporated ribbing at the elbow joints so you can bend without stretching the shirt’s fibers to the point that their performance is compromised. Now, that’s attention to detail. Wear as a super-dry base layer during snow sports, or alone for cool-weather aerobic activity.
Bottom Line: More features than your new microwave that has special buttons for 17 different foods.
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yes, warm on the go, not warm when stopped
yes, kept me warm on the move.
But I froze when stopped; did not do as promised keep me warm while resting as well.....same as all the other polypros....If more...
imagine a bodysuit
now take away the bunching, the ill fit and leave the snuggness. all this was is snug in all the right places, and did i dig it ? wow yes! washes well more...
- Material:
- [tech panels] 75% NanoCore, 15% polyamide, 7% Mythlan, 90% polyamide, 7% polypropylene, 3% elastane
- Insulation:
- midweight
- Recommended Use:
- snowsports base layer, running, cycling, hiking, climbing in cool weather
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