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Under Armour
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| package_dimensions | 12 x 8 x 0.5 inches; 5.28 ounces |
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| item_model_number | 1216007 |
| department | mens |
| date_first_available | November 24, 2010 |
| manufacturer | Under Armour Apparel |
| best_sellers_rank | #10,996 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #16 in Men's Compression Shirts |












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Customers find this compression t-shirt to be of top quality, comfortable, and effective at keeping them dry and cool through evaporation.
Work great, compression shirt us slimming but tight, size seems to be true, very soft Read more
These are the only undershirts that I wear under my uniform. I am Active Duty and will not wear anything else. I originally bought one about 5 years ago, and it's just like the day I got it. No rips or tears. I have since bought 4 more to add to the rotation. They are very cool and prevent me from sweating a lot in the summer. I also wear them in the winter since they are so comfortable. They fit true to size, maybe even a little smaller. They are compression shirts, so keep that in mind. I have an M, L, and XL in this shirt and can fit into all of them. They just get tighter the smaller the sizes go, obviously. Read more
Great fit and quality Read more
I wear compression shirts under my workout shirts. I always wear a shirt under my workout shirt to collect the sweat. I normally sweat a good deal during workouts. The compression shirt offers the benefit of increasing circulation and reducing fatigue. I have long worn under Armour compression shirts during my workouts. I like the quality and feel of their products. The heat gear tactical compression short sleeve T-shirt, not only helps with circulation. It also has a cooling effect. I wear a size XL and the fit is true to size. The compression is just right. Not too tight and not too loose. I would recommend this product. Read more
I've tried S, M, LG, and X-LG in an attempt to make this shirt work for me, without success. It might, however work for you. I'm a fairly exothermic guy and always prefer these sorts of shirts to baggier t-shirts, buttons downs, pull-overs and the like. I always go for heat gear because unless I am going to be standing around in sub-15F temperatures, anything heavier just makes me too hot. I also wear these shirts everywhere - to work, to bed, around the house, out hiking, out to restaurants, everywhere, so I can't have anything that is too formfitting. I'm in very good shape, but if feels obnoxious wandering around in something that fits like a second skin. That and it is just uncomfortable for me. What I wanted was something like I currently have - a lightweight, fitted synthetic shirt that is well-made with no or minimally visible logos. Nothing baggy. Nothing skin-tight. These seemed like a perfect match - UA is a good brand, these have no logos at all, and while they are compression shirts I figured I would just buy up one size. Turns out this doesn't really work. These shirts are intended to be compression shirts, which means they only really work (move with the body and offload heat) when they are compressing the skin. The material is actually fairly thick before it is stretched out. Buying up a size resulted in a shirt that just ill-fitting, having extra material all over the place and still being too hot, since now the air couldn't circulate properly through the material. That said, this issue aside the material is quite comfortable against the skin and seems to be high quality. Fit-wise: I am a 5'10" male with an athletic build, ~185 with a <10% BMI. So very fit, but not "swole" in any way. I tried the small, medium, large, and extra large. S was way too tight - getting it off was tougher than getting it on and getting it on wasn't exactly a picnic. M was pretty good, but since I didn't want something form-fitting, I tried L and XL. The L had the general look I wanted, whereas the XL, while still being surprisingly tight, had way too much extra material. However, even the L was too hot during normal day-to-day activities, let alone while running or working outside. The M, L, and XL were all heavier by about 20% than my current shirts (black Reebocks, which I would buy again but the model is discontinued). So if you want compression and something skin-tight, my recommendation for someone my size is M or, if you have more muscle mass up top, maybe a LG. If you don't want compression, try a different shirt instead. EDIT: Worth noting that after a few washes, the shirts loosen up considerably. Enough that the XL is now a little baggy around the waist for me (for a compression shirt, anyway). As such, the L is probably the better way to go, once it is broken it, it should fit nicely. Read more
Light weight, breathable material. Gets rid of the sweat when working out. Keeps the color after several washes. Fit great and feel good underneath a tshirt. Not see through and very durable. Great value. Not tight around your neck area. I buy these a few times a year. Read more


Love the snug fit. Not binding, the fit remains comfortable. Read more
I really love the Tactical gear from UA. I love the fact it doesn’t have the Under Armour logo like the rest of their products. With these shirts you don’t have to deal with the logos peeling off after several washes which is a huge plus! They are lightweight, comfortable, and wick moisture. The compression feels great and accentuates any muscular development. Style and length are perfect for my needs. The shirt is not see thru but it will hug and show the shape of your belly/abs. Read more
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