Bought a pair of men's leggings and they are great thru a few wears, we will see if they hold up. I've bought their boxer briefs as well and they have held up comparably to Exofficios at 1/3 the price.
love their cool t-shirt dress so much, I went and brought more of the dress and more of the shirt of same material.
I was just eyeing that, but wasn't sure about the sizing. Does it run big or small? If you happen to own a 32D cool fitted t-shirt (that Costco sells every spring), how does the dress sizing compare to the fitted t-shirt?
Bought a pair of men's leggings and they are great thru a few wears, we will see if they hold up. I've bought their boxer briefs as well and they have held up comparably to Exofficios at 1/3 the price.
Question: for those of you who bought long sleeve shirts from them, any idea on sleeve length? I'm usually a 37" in dress shirt sizing. I have a feeling the sleeves could be short.
anyone used these? wondering which "weight" to go with for outdoor exercise? i should go with the warmest (heavy)?
I haven't tried the lightweight but the mid-weight is your typical waffle shirt thickness and the heavyweight is a stretchy fleece. Heavy is very comfy but would probably be miserable once you start sweating.
anyone used these? wondering which "weight" to go with for outdoor exercise? i should go with the warmest (heavy)?
The lightweight legging worked great for me with a pair of shorts on a 6 mile run at 23 degrees. I also wore the lightweight top, but also had on a compression undershirt, a microfiber running shirt, and a wind breaker. I'd definitely recommend the lightweight, and layer as needed.
32 Degrees stuff is good stuff...it's as good as several more expensive options out there from the "bigger athletic companies". Not much of a difference between this and a Mountain Hardwear baselayer for 10x more the sale price, especially for the average user.
Let's be honest here and just say that it's all poly/spandex blend fabric...it doesn't matter who the manufacturer is. Maybe some use a bit lighter weight blend or a slightly different fabric construction, but it's still all a blend.
I run a lot. I've used 32 Degree tights, shirts and baselayers. They work. The heavyweight stuff is almost unnecessary for all but the coldest temps. I wouldn't dare run in it as it's really warm and I think you'd get hot really quickly. Sitting outside around a fire or a sporting event, sure. As the poster above me said, buy the lightweight for exercise and layer. If you want to be warm pre/post workout and the walk to your car, buy the heavyweight.
anyone used these? wondering which "weight" to go with for outdoor exercise? i should go with the warmest (heavy)?
I purchased a few midweight versions. They are till pretty thin an I may consider going for the heavier versions again. Good quality and the fit me well.
The lightweight legging worked great for me with a pair of shorts on a 6 mile run at 23 degrees. I also wore the lightweight top, but also had on a compression undershirt, a microfiber running shirt, and a wind breaker. I'd definitely recommend the lightweight, and layer as needed.
You're better than me. I only run when it's between 51 and 56, mostly cloudy, humidity under 60% and a tail-wind in both directions of my run
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Question: for those of you who bought long sleeve shirts from them, any idea on sleeve length? I'm usually a 37" in dress shirt sizing. I have a feeling the sleeves could be short.
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Let's be honest here and just say that it's all poly/spandex blend fabric...it doesn't matter who the manufacturer is. Maybe some use a bit lighter weight blend or a slightly different fabric construction, but it's still all a blend.
I run a lot. I've used 32 Degree tights, shirts and baselayers. They work. The heavyweight stuff is almost unnecessary for all but the coldest temps. I wouldn't dare run in it as it's really warm and I think you'd get hot really quickly. Sitting outside around a fire or a sporting event, sure. As the poster above me said, buy the lightweight for exercise and layer. If you want to be warm pre/post workout and the walk to your car, buy the heavyweight.
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