DEVOPS 2 Pack Men's Thermal Turtle Mock Neck Shirts, Compression Long Sleeve Tops
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Because of A's size recommendation, I decided to order XL as well. I'm the same height and weight as A, but I usually wear M. After seeing A's suggestion, I decided to order XL as well. I just received the package and tried it on; it was a perfect fit. I am overjoyed.
I usually wear a large in the US but ordered an xl and it's very comfortable; it clings like a performance shirt but can easily stretch if needed (I'm 43 chest 35 waist). I already have two and have two more on the way.
Yes. It's also extremely soft.
Selected User Reviews For DEVOPS 2 Pack Men's Thermal Turtle Mock Neck Shirts, Compression Long Sleeve Tops
Built for colder days, this is a great compression shirt. I'm 5'8" and weigh 160 pounds, so I ordered a medium.
Straight to the point: This is not a piece of cold weather gear. br>Shirt is very thin, with no fleece or other material to make it a cold-weather shirt; as you can see in the first image, you can see right through it (see ceiling light)! The second image is of a well-known brand, and it is clear that you cannot see through it, indicating that it is thick and suitable for cold weather. The turtle neck material is thick due to the double layer (cloth folded and sewed at the bottom). This is the only positive aspect. It's long and appears to reach all the way to the chin, with enough length to cover the nose and possibly the ears if necessary. br>I'm not returning this item because I can wear it over my True Gold Gear shirt and still have a long neck when I need it. For the price, it's worth keeping it just in case I need it; otherwise, if you're looking for a good cold-weather outfit, go with a reputable brand that invests in technology to keep your body warm. It's worth it in the long run.
The weather is getting colder at the University of Washington, and Seattle is getting colder by the day. I needed a long-sleeve shirt to keep me warm at night and during my workouts, and this shirt did the trick. This thermal shirt and jacket work like magic when I put them on; There will be no shivering any longer. For those getting ready for the fall/winter, this book is a must-have. br>br>The fabric (I'm no expert, but the components are listed in the product description) reminds me of silk and soft fabric mixed together, and it keeps me warm. br>br>I usually wear a Large shirt, but because DevOps' Large doesn't fit me, I went with XL. So, if you normally wear a Large, go for the XL.
I've previously purchased Under Armour and Nike Pro Combat products, as well as trying the TESLA brand on Amazon. Another review on this product stated that the reviewer had tried almost all of the top-rated brands on this site before settling on this. I'm glad I did because the value for a two-pack is unrivaled, and the quality has surpassed my expectations thus far. The fit is snug but not overly so (as is the case with traditional UA or Nike fits). It is well-fitting and cozy. I prefer to hang dry all of my Dri fit clothing to ensure that it lasts as long as possible. I've worn this with nothing else underneath a winter weight jumpsuit in single digits, and it's pretty effective for a single piece, even though it's freezing. I wouldn't expect it to be the end-all solution for extreme cold, but for the price, it's fantastic and exactly what I needed. I usually wear an XL, but after reading about the fit, I went with an XXL, which is a great fit. I'm sure an XL would have worked just as well, but I prefer a more relaxed fit. For the record, I'm 6'3" and 240 pounds. I'll be buying these again in the future!.
These are comparable to what you'd expect from a brand sold at any Dicks sporting goods store, and they fit amazingly well for the price. br> My height and weight are 5'7" and 160 pounds, respectively, with a muscular/athletic build. The Mediums are incredibly comfortable to wear. The next time I shop for athletic wear on Amazon, I'll be returning to this brand.
32 Degrees, DRSKIN, and TSLA have all provided me with thermal baselayer shirts. The best of the bunch is DEVOPS thermal baselayer. Fits as expected; I'd recommend ordering your normal size or one size up. The material also appears to have a good amount of stretch to it. The mock neck actually fits and isn't overly loose, and the fit is comfortable and hugs the body. DEVOPS thermal baselayer is also the first shirt I noticed had some fleece lining and was noticeably thicker than the others; when layered, this shirt will definitely provide extra warmth! br>br>This shirt was pleasantly surprising, and I would purchase it again.
Because the golf course is colder this year, my rotation of three baselayer shirts wasn't going to be enough; I needed more. I had an Adidas, a Nike, and an Under Armour (I'm not a fan of brands!). I enjoyed each of them - Each had its own advantages: one was the softest, the least restrictive, and the warmest. br>br>These DevOps are nearly perfect in that they are the average of all of them, and I believe they will dry the fastest when I do sweat. They're the softest and least restrictive of all the base layers I own, and they're probably the best at retaining heat. I'm wearing them with a regular performance golf shirt, and I'm fine playing in temperatures ranging from 55 to 70 degrees. I'll need a windbreaker if it gets any colder - I'm probably wearing a warm pullover as well because it's around 45 degrees outside. I'm fine once I'm inside and the temperature has dropped to room temperature. br>br>My first purchase was a pair of mock turtlenecks, which is what this review is about. I just placed an order for a single pack of the full turtleneck, which I am excited to try on.
I was looking for something light and warm to wear in the Midwest. The fit was perfect, and the arms were long enough for me at 6' 2".