Under Armour HeatGear®Tornado for women


Posted on: Monday, January 7th, 2008 at 12:30 pm by: Peter Robertson
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When the body heats up on a long summer ride, you must be wearing a shirt that will cope. A fabric that traps perspiration on the body is unhealthy and detracts from the pleasures of cycling. Although there is a vast array of warm weather cycling gear available for women, it’s important to wear a product that is proven to perform in the harshest of conditions.

Try the Under Armour HeatGear® Tornado shirts—suitable for the most demanding environments. Choose the short-sleeve model ($ 24.99), or the new, long-sleeve version ($ 29.99), and feel assured that years of research and testing have gone into making you as comfortable as possible when you’re churning through the miles.

I have cycled in an Under Armour shirt regularly for three years; and, it has kept its shape and functions as if still brand-new.

The Under Armour brand was pioneered by American collegiate and professional athletes. Competitors saw the need to regulate body temperature and disperse perspiration away from the skin, instead of being soaked up by a shirt. As a result, the Under Armour microfiber range was born. It is now used worldwide by a variety of sportsmen and women as well as the United States Military, which operates in the most brutal climates.

The Tornado shirt is composed of 82% Cationic Poly Armour and 18% Elastane, offering the wearer outstanding moisture-wicking performance. Add Under Armour’s signature compression fit, and you’ll feel cooler, dryer and more aerodynamic on the most grueling mountain climb or arduous training session. The raglan sleeves and crew neck give the Tornado shirt a stylish look while being very practical and the large range of colors will please the most discerning buyer. As with all Under Armour apparel, the tag less back will ensure you’re free of any annoying rubbing you may have experienced with other cycling gear.

Take to the summer roads looking and feeling sleek, cool and dry wearing an Under Armour HeatGear® Tornado shirt. You’re friends will be envious.

For more information, visit Underarmour.com




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