- PolyArmour
- Elastic closure
- Warmth without the weight
- Constructed of brushed moisture wicking fabric
- Enhanced thermal protection
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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Look no further when the temperature drops,
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This review is from: ColdGear® Legging Bottoms by Under Armour (Misc.)
Best 50 bucks I've ever spent. I have a valet job and work outside all winter, I wear these things every day under a pair of thin Dockers and they are fantastic. I'm a bigger guy, and the compression gear tops don't work well with my big gut, these are just right for my lower body type. If you're a size 38-40 waist like me, go with the XXL, it's just the right size. Combined with the Under Armour Driver Mock (actually a golf item) my base layer is perfect, I never get cold. I recently wore the same combination skiing, and the leggings were perfect under my snow pants. Just pull them up to the top of the sock with a little overlap and no moisture accumulates against your body whatsoever, a very important element of staying warm and safe when it's cold out. All of Under Armour's products I have tried do a great job of this moisture transportation away from your skin and I'll never wear cotton or other long underwear again. Do yourself a favor and try these out, they are the new gold standard in my book.
37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Make great running tights and more!,
By Greg "Arathald" (Illinois) - See all my reviews I also tend to use these as a base layer under everything from jeans to my dress pants whenever it's cold out. Again, they keep my legs warm , but not too warm. I also like the fit of these leggings. They are tight around the legs, providing good muscle support and compression (good for reducing injuries and soreness), without being too uncomfortable in the crotch and rear (provided you don't wear anything under them -- yes, they are supposed to be worn as underwear). They also have what feels like a synthetic microsuede interior, which just ads to the overall comfort level. I have heard a few people complain that underarmour heat gear keeps them a bit too cold, especially when they don't wear anything on top. I like to be slightly cooler when running, so these work for me. If you can't stand being a bit on the cool side, you probably shouldn't leave any part of the tights uncovered (wear something over that completely covers them), but if you don't, yo won't be shivering either.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
When the cold winds howl and so do you . . .,
By iHaveParrrots (lurking around the DC beltway) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ColdGear® Legging Bottoms by Under Armour (Misc.)
I hate the cold. I mean I really HATE it, after getting frost bite on my nose and ears. However, I try not to let it slow me down. I run except in the coldest weather (like now its almost 0F with the wind chill).
Whenever the temperature drops to 40F or less, I wear these and my running shorts. I can wear them to about 60F, then I overheat and have to shed them. They are great except the fit; they were too small in the quads, so I chose a XXL. When the weather gets very cold (25F to 10F), I layer additional clothing on top, wind pants, jeans, whatever. See my Smartwool reviews about other cold weather gear that I wear. 2115|R2J11K6YE9TKRT;2115|R28SOF9ARNDQD5;2115|R2ZBHMRMUUO8HQ;
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