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LogoUndArmour.004   Under Armour Cold Gear

In cold conditions, the most essential garment to wear before "layering" is the base layer worn next to your skin.  This layer should never be disregarded and is the key to keeping warm and dry in cold conditions. 

The UA ColdGear range features a unique double-sided cold resilient fabric that diverts moisture from the skin and circulates body heat thereby maintaining the body's "core" temperature.  The Coldgear range also has the trademark Under Armour compression system to minimise the risk of muscle injury and maximise post training recovery. It accomplishes the impossible by keeping athletes warm without weighing them down or restriction body movement.  As with every Under Armour garment, the Under Armour patented "FlatLock" seams also ensure construction is supreme at every seam and guarantees maximum comfort with zero abrasion.

Under Armour Cold gear is a line of athletic and fitness apparel for … surprise … when it’s cold outside!

The Cold Gear product line is actually very diverse, and offers not only clothing intended to be worn under your outerwear, but also outerwear itself — things like jackets, gloves and hats. 

What’s particularly interesting about the Cold Gear line is that it appeals to a broader group than Under Armour’s traditional customer base – people like hunters, cross-country or downhill skiers, or cold weather hikers and campers.  This has attracted a growing following for Under Armour Cold Gear among not just athletes and fitness junkies, but also outdoor enthusiasts, giving some of the traditional outfitters like Patagonia and North Face a run for their money.

Cold Gear’s claim to fame is that it uses a double-sides fabric that manages to divert moisture away from the body, while still providing insulation. Moisture wicking materials aren’t new — they’ve been widely used among hikers and runners for some time now — but Under Armour has taken this wicking and insulating fabric and fashioned it into a series of specialized clothing for customers who have specific cold weather needs. They’ve also been sensitive to people’s desire to not only stay warm, but look good — so in typical Under Armour fashion, they’ve added some nice styling to their clothing. 

 

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