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UnderArmour Golf Clothes Opinions
#5
Posted 08 March 2008 - 09:41 PM
i have a handful of UA shirts and I love them, particularly when it's really steamy out. they're super breathable and sweat seems to evaporate pretty quickly from the fabric. as for the sleeve, i don't find them to be overly long. they're certainly not as short as the sleeves on JL and Penguin shirts, but nowhere near as long as oversized as the sleeves on your typical ashworth/callaway/cutter & buck shirts.
#9
Posted 09 March 2008 - 09:05 PM
I use to wear the stuff 2-3 years ago before it was UA and I believe the polos were called "coaches polos" and they didn't have a golf department. UA has really come a long way in a short period of time. I don't have any of their current line but I've seen it and am really impressed.
Pros - very breathable, athletic cut, don't need to dry or iron
Cons - odd colors and combos, collar use to wrinkle/ warp ( I spoke to a UA rep this year and he claimed they have changed their collars)
Pros - very breathable, athletic cut, don't need to dry or iron
Cons - odd colors and combos, collar use to wrinkle/ warp ( I spoke to a UA rep this year and he claimed they have changed their collars)
#11
Posted 10 March 2008 - 07:33 AM
I have several Under Armour golf shirts and like them as much as my Nike, Adidas and Callaway stuff. Some of the stuff is bit odd to me but overall I like there stuff. It is great quality. I am looking forward to trying the new Under Armour golf glove once I get home too.
#12
Posted 10 March 2008 - 07:40 AM
The shirts are awesome. I wear them everyday to work and whenever I play golf. The hats are second to noe (as in they fit my melon the best) and they are lightweight and they don't lose their shape after a wash to get that sweatring out. I haven't tried the khaki shorts yet, but I probably will this summer. As for the glove, that thing is TIGHT! I know I have paws, but really, I couldn't get the XL to even velcro. But it looks good.
#13
Posted 10 March 2008 - 08:08 AM
I have a few short sleeve and long sleeve polos as well as a mock. I like the way the material feels and performs. The fit for me is just about right, not too snug, not too loose. The only gripe I have really is the knit collars pretty much suck. The material doesn't "crease", so the collar tends to roll up in the back to the extent that the bottom of the collar is above the seam where the collar attaches to the shirt......if that makes any sense. Anyway, it makes you look like you're wearing something around your neck as you have this high collar in the back. The only way to keep it down is to wear the shirt buttoned all the way up, which is tough to do when it's 95 degrees out. The self fabric collar models don't have this problem, unfortunately they don't have very many styles with this collar. To be fair, the Adidas climacool shirts are only marginally better as the material on their collars isn't as thick.
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