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Review on Under Armour HeatGear Sleeveless Compression Sports & Fitness by Phil Casey

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Stays wet during training, otherwise it's a great base layer

I'm 5ft 9in (185lbs) tall. I feel better losing my new £10 due to Covid quarantine. I use it for cycling and soccer practice. You know, it's July in Southern California, and once this shirt gets soaked with sweat, it won't dry until I take it off at home. It doesn't bother me on short trips. You can even open your cycling jersey and wet your wet shirt. But for longer rides, I prefer sleeveless, more expensive craft underwear that dries out. The rest fits well. Done well enough; A few threads were sticking out upon arrival. I would consider buying again but will probably wait until I can afford another shirt like these Craft cycling jerseys. OR, more likely, spend a little more money and get a sleeveless shirt from Under Armour's Rush series. The material is not as breathable as this product; although not as dry as the Craft, the material is a bit more comfortable. Men's compression shirt without UA RUSH Heat Gear sleeves are very comfortable and dry a little while cycling.

Pros
  • Under Armor's mission is to make all athletes better through passion, design and relentless innovation
Cons
  • Weight