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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzard Breath" data-source="post: 1568489" data-attributes="member: 3158"><p>I run and exercise outdoors 4-6 days a week, all year, no matter the weather. I also have purchased about every piece of "cold gear" type clothing so I wouldn't have to spend the money on UA. Once I bought the UA, I will not buy anything else for running in the winter. It's that good. But, I hardly wear it for hunting. There are much cheaper products that work similarly if all you're going to do is go and sit in a stand, or still hunt. I only wear my UA cold gear when I'm hunting hogs in the mountains in December and I'm going to be walking alot.</p><p></p><p>One thing to remember with any moisture wicking fabric, like UA, is "Do not use any fabric softener when washing or drying, not even dryer sheets". It makes the moisture wicking properties much less efficient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzard Breath, post: 1568489, member: 3158"] I run and exercise outdoors 4-6 days a week, all year, no matter the weather. I also have purchased about every piece of "cold gear" type clothing so I wouldn't have to spend the money on UA. Once I bought the UA, I will not buy anything else for running in the winter. It's that good. But, I hardly wear it for hunting. There are much cheaper products that work similarly if all you're going to do is go and sit in a stand, or still hunt. I only wear my UA cold gear when I'm hunting hogs in the mountains in December and I'm going to be walking alot. One thing to remember with any moisture wicking fabric, like UA, is "Do not use any fabric softener when washing or drying, not even dryer sheets". It makes the moisture wicking properties much less efficient. [/QUOTE]
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