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It works by wicking moisture (sweat) away from your skin and allowing it to be absorbed by the next layer of clothes. Keeps you warmer in the cold and more comfortable in the heat. As high tech as it sounds though, it's really just spandex for men.
Yes the under armour costs more but I have a shirt from them about 6 years old that I wear at least once a week. It might be older or newer I bought it when the stuff first came out.
I use it exclusively between my t-shirt and leather jacket. Itsnot as bulky as a hoodie and sure keeps me warm. Its a bit more expensive than some other stuff (even Cabela's thermies) but really worth the extra $$.[sm=smiley20.gif]
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