Product Details
Men's Cold Gear™ Base 3.0 Black Base Layer Pants by Under Armour®. UA Base 3.0 men's cold weather leggings are built for extreme cold weather and lower activity. Their unique pattern traps heat without adding bulk. Think long underwear, revamped for today's top athletes.
Specifications
Color: Black |
Gender: Men's |
Fabric: 81% Polyester, 19% Elastarell |
Features
- UA Base™ 3.0 All Season Baselayer provides midweight warmth at many activity levels & cold temperatures
- UA Scent Control Technology to keep you undetected in all pursuits
- Soft, brushed grid interior traps air, managing your body's microclimate to keep you warm & comfortable
- Material wicks sweat & dries really fast
- 4-way stretch construction moves better in every direction
- Performance elastic waistband
- Imported
- Working fly
Fit & Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Use only non-chlorine bleach when needed
- Tumble dry low
- Do not iron
- Do not use softeners
- Do not dry clean
Since its inception, Under Armour® has been inspiring you with performance solutions you never knew you needed and can’t imagine living without. Its first product was a soft, skin-tight, and stretchy shirt that wicked sweat faster than anything else out there, keeping athletes cool, dry, and light. The company also made the leap into footwear with the introduction of its first line of football cleats. In 2014, Under Armour challenged itself to continue leading the industry by reducing its dependence on elastane. Elastane provides stretch, but it holds moisture and increases odor problems, requires more energy by increasing dry time, wears out faster, and makes many fabrics difficult or impossible to recycle. The company’s new thread texturing techniques and polymer developments eliminated the need for elastane: those products perform better, last even longer - and can be completely recyclable. This innovation is revolutionary not just for Under Armour - it’s a future game-changer for the entire athletic apparel industry. It continues to challenge itself to engineer more materials that are 100% recyclable.