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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Nov 23, 2025 08:34 AM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Nov 23, 2025 08:34 AM

Under Armour Men's HeatGear Armour Leggings (Various Colors)

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Amazon has Under Armour Men's HeatGear Armour Leggings (Various Colors) for $21. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

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  • 84% Polyester, 16% Elastane
  • Super-light HeatGear fabric delivers superior coverage without weighing you down
  • Strategic mesh panels for added ventilation where you need it
  • Material wicks sweat & dries really fast
  • Ergonomic design keeps seams off high abrasion areas & increases durability
  • Wide, exposed elastic waistband with wordmark detail
  • Updated gusset design provides ultimate support & comfort

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Amazon has Under Armour Men's HeatGear Armour Leggings (Various Colors) for $21. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Available:
About this Item:
  • 84% Polyester, 16% Elastane
  • Super-light HeatGear fabric delivers superior coverage without weighing you down
  • Strategic mesh panels for added ventilation where you need it
  • Material wicks sweat & dries really fast
  • Ergonomic design keeps seams off high abrasion areas & increases durability
  • Wide, exposed elastic waistband with wordmark detail
  • Updated gusset design provides ultimate support & comfort

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • While supplies / offer lasts.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • These leggings have a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 22,500 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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jcnix
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Great recommendation, but you and a few other people are mixing the purpose of these tights.

For those folks looking to add a base layer for warmth, 32 degrees (not just a Costco brand BTW), are 40% Poly/34% Acrylic/22% Rayon/4% Spandex which is good for softness and heat retention, offering a much warmer and cozier experience. 32 degrees even makes them in 3 different thicknesses depending on how much warmth you need. Lightweight, midweight, heavyweight. They are great bank for the buck (less than $10 each) and have pee holes.

The Under Armour tights listed here are 84% Poly/16% Elastane and designed for for working out, running, or any activity where you sweat and need a compressive, supportive fit.

Spandex is stretchy, but Elastane is higher stretch for a more compressed fit.
Polyester has limited heat retention and maximum moisture wicking.
Acrylic and Rayon are softer and warmer than Polyester, but not as effective at moisture wicking.
H3llo2U
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HeatGear is for cooling not heating. Don't know why the reviews say "Customers find these leggings comfortable and well-fitting, particularly appreciating their warmth for running and cycling in cold weather"

HeatGear- Summer
ColdGear- Winter
JosephS6832
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I don't think most people use the pee holes anyway

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Nov 23, 2025 12:30 PM
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JosephS6832Nov 23, 2025 12:30 PM
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Quote from bvbootyking :
Chick tights for dudes. As there is no pee hole
I don't think most people use the pee holes anyway
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KjT817Nov 23, 2025 12:56 PM
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Quote from JosephS6832 :
I don't think most people use the pee holes anyway
Disagree. These are too thin and also no pass through means more work as a skiing base layer. Been looking for a deal on base layers, this was close!
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jd2010Nov 23, 2025 01:04 PM
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Quote from KjT817 :
Disagree. These are too thin and also no pass through means more work as a skiing base layer. Been looking for a deal on base layers, this was close!
the cheap thermajohn stuff on amazon is actually quite good... synthetic and fleece-like so doesnt get wet and doesnt get cold
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H3llo2UNov 23, 2025 01:51 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank H3llo2U

HeatGear is for cooling not heating. Don't know why the reviews say "Customers find these leggings comfortable and well-fitting, particularly appreciating their warmth for running and cycling in cold weather"

HeatGear- Summer
ColdGear- Winter
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Nov 23, 2025 02:22 PM
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dwd008Nov 23, 2025 02:22 PM
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I've worn these in 80 degrees and guarantee they do not cool anything. They are hot, but are warming in cold (40ish) weather
Nov 23, 2025 02:26 PM
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ThriftyFang845Nov 23, 2025 02:26 PM
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Quote from H3llo2U :
HeatGear is for cooling not heating. Don't know why the reviews say "Customers find these leggings comfortable and well-fitting, particularly appreciating their warmth for running and cycling in cold weather"

HeatGear- Summer
ColdGear- Winter
It's all the same stuff to serve the same purpose. To get moisture away from your skin.
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Restless24Nov 23, 2025 03:11 PM
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To me these work great as a base layer for both cold weather running and skiing. If it's below 15° F I'll add a mid layer for skiing, otherwise just this and a quality pair of pants. For running these just replace the base layer of compression shorts. I don't like running shorts with built in liners so I'll wear these with shorts over them. I'll take the phone pocket over the flap.
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bargain_hunterNov 23, 2025 03:22 PM
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Costco brand 32 degree is the same thing, has a pee hole, and is $19 regular price down to $15 on sale, at certain times. Don't think anyone will be looking at the brand name deep inside your pants.
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Quote from bargain_hunter :
Costco brand 32 degree is the same thing, has a pee hole, and is $19 regular price down to $15 on sale, at certain times. Don't think anyone will be looking at the brand name deep inside your pants.
Great recommendation, but you and a few other people are mixing the purpose of these tights.

For those folks looking to add a base layer for warmth, 32 degrees (not just a Costco brand BTW), are 40% Poly/34% Acrylic/22% Rayon/4% Spandex which is good for softness and heat retention, offering a much warmer and cozier experience. 32 degrees even makes them in 3 different thicknesses depending on how much warmth you need. Lightweight, midweight, heavyweight. They are great bank for the buck (less than $10 each) and have pee holes.

The Under Armour tights listed here are 84% Poly/16% Elastane and designed for for working out, running, or any activity where you sweat and need a compressive, supportive fit.

Spandex is stretchy, but Elastane is higher stretch for a more compressed fit.
Polyester has limited heat retention and maximum moisture wicking.
Acrylic and Rayon are softer and warmer than Polyester, but not as effective at moisture wicking.
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bargain_hunterNov 23, 2025 07:37 PM
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Quote from jcnix :
Great recommendation, but you and a few other people are mixing the purpose of these tights. For those folks looking to add a base layer for warmth, 32 degrees (not just a Costco brand BTW), are 40% Poly/34% Acrylic/22% Rayon/4% Spandex which is good for softness and heat retention, offering a much warmer and cozier experience. 32 degrees even makes them in 3 different thicknesses depending on how much warmth you need. Lightweight, midweight, heavyweight. They are great bank for the buck (less than $10 each) and have pee holes.The Under Armour tights listed here are 84% Poly/16% Elastane and designed for for working out, running, or any activity where you sweat and need a compressive, supportive fit. Spandex is stretchy, but Elastane is higher stretch for a more compressed fit. Polyester has limited heat retention and maximum moisture wicking. Acrylic and Rayon are softer and warmer than Polyester, but not as effective at moisture wicking.
Thanks for the explanation
Nov 23, 2025 09:25 PM
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hsiflliwNov 23, 2025 09:25 PM
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Quote from KjT817 :
Disagree. These are too thin and also no pass through means more work as a skiing base layer. Been looking for a deal on base layers, this was close!
Also looking for base layer deals and there's nothing
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newcronosNov 24, 2025 12:50 AM
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Quote from jcnix :
Great recommendation, but you and a few other people are mixing the purpose of these tights. For those folks looking to add a base layer for warmth, 32 degrees (not just a Costco brand BTW), are 40% Poly/34% Acrylic/22% Rayon/4% Spandex which is good for softness and heat retention, offering a much warmer and cozier experience. 32 degrees even makes them in 3 different thicknesses depending on how much warmth you need. Lightweight, midweight, heavyweight. They are great bank for the buck (less than $10 each) and have pee holes.The Under Armour tights listed here are 84% Poly/16% Elastane and designed for for working out, running, or any activity where you sweat and need a compressive, supportive fit. Spandex is stretchy, but Elastane is higher stretch for a more compressed fit. Polyester has limited heat retention and maximum moisture wicking. Acrylic and Rayon are softer and warmer than Polyester, but not as effective at moisture wicking.
The 32degrees are currently on sale for 6.99 (all three types, top and bottom). I just bought a few pairs. Use code Ship24 for free shipping.

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raz0rw0rkNov 24, 2025 01:17 AM
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Quote from KjT817 :
Disagree. These are too thin and also no pass through means more work as a skiing base layer. Been looking for a deal on base layers, this was close!
I got got by this shit too.

if you want something for the cold weather, you need ColdGear. I hate their naming of this stuff.

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