It is quite frankly amazing that, in 100 (or more) Mississippi summer heat, I am drenched with sweat if I am wearing shorts and a tank top, but I stay completely dry if I am wearing Under Armour Heat Gear tops and bottoms.I have experimented with and without Heat Gear clothing in the following settings:1) At home, inside, doing housework or relaxing, under casual dress wear2) At work, under business casual dress wear3) At home, outside, doing manual labor, under work clothes [light long sleeves and long pants (due to mosquitoes and other insects)]4) At home, down in the thicket of the woods, under heavy work clothes [thick long sleeves and military-grade cargo pants (due to insects, snakes, spiders, etc.)]5) In my workshop, doing various projects, under shop clothes (light long sleeves, long pants, and usually a woodworking apron)For all of the above-listed settings, I have found:A) If I AM wearing Heat Gear clothing, I can most certainly feel the heat, but I simply do not sweat from any body part that is covered by the Heat Gear clothingB) If I am NOT wearing any Heat Gear clothing, I sweat profusely (and if I am outside, I sweat so much to the point of concern for having a heat stroke)Now, I can't speak for anyone else, but, for me, Heat Gear clothing has been one of the best purchases I've ever made. So, for that, I have given my rating and would say thank you to Under Armour for making these unbelievable items of clothing.
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]