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Originally Posted by The Reaper
UnderArmour Heat Gear T-Shirt – Performed very well, if only they could be safely worn in a combat environment. Also have to go to long sleeves after a day or two in the sun. Take the gear off though, and your t-shirt is dry in 15 minutes.
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With UnderArmour brand getting more and more popular with most sports and military, its pricing also soars. To save a little, I would suggest trying the Nike Dri-Fit series. I've worn one all day long, under the sun, running, sprinting, working-out, in AC, worn by itself, with shirt over it etc. without changing or towelling off. Even with no wind, you still feel that cold breeze sensation as sweat is being wicked away. The material of both brands (or any sweat wicking garment) are the same: polyester, spandex, and nylon. I got mine at Marshalls for $9.95