Binding: Apparel Brand: Under Armour Clothing Size: Large Color: Black Department: teen-girls EAN: 0698611527742 Fabric Type: microfiber Feature: Brushed, double-sided fabric allows a maximum range of motion while locking in body heat and accelerating moisture transport.
Label: Under Armour Manufacturer: Under Armour Publisher: Under Armour Studio: Under Armour
Features
Brushed, double-sided fabric allows a maximum range of motion while locking in body heat and accelerating moisture transport.
Cold weather compression legging built with ergonomic FLATLOCK seams to bolster muscle support and eliminate abrasion.
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Lower Heat Bill Comment: These are not only good for winter running. Wear them under your unlined jeans and dress pants amazingly they help in lowering the heat bill inside. Albeit when you are visiting elderly relatives for the Holidays, they may get a tad warm. The technology retains your body heat when you go outside in the cold of winter. I now love taking winter hikes even in the below freezing days of midwestern winters. Customer Rating: Summary: Perfect fit Comment: Being a short woman, I was surprised at how well these tights fit me. They are great for movement and warmth. No pockets to put house keys or tissues though. Customer Rating: Summary: warm running tights Comment: ordered these tights for my daughter. she loves them--has worn them everyday so far for track practice. they keep her legs warm and dry, but not hot. they look great and drip dry in a flash. and the length is great for her extra long legs, too! Customer Rating: Summary: Material is too thin! Comment: The material for these supposedly "frosty tights" are too thin. Not a great material for Chicago winter running. Customer Rating: Summary: Comfortable for running and keeps you warm! Comment: Bought these $50 tights for my 16 yo cross-country runner who averages 40 miles a week. Live in Seattle area, so winters average in 30s and 40s and are WET (surprise!). She really liked them and said that they kept her warm without making her hot, and didn't chafe - she didn't really notice them while she was running.
I was worried about the elastic at the bottom - I thought she would object to that - but she said her friend told her that the way to wear the tights is to pull them down over the heel so that they actually go in the shoe. That worked well for her plus her ankles were warm, too. She has long legs, by the way, but she had no trouble pulling the stretchy material down the extra distance.
I was going to buy her a pair of $70 tights at the local REI, so I saved $20 and am very happy!