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Built with Under Armour's Lightweight ColdGear®, the Under Armour UA Base 1.0 Leggings for Men are ideal for training when the temperatures are under 55°F and the exertion levels are high. Moisture wicking and quick to dry, the Base 1.0 Legging has flat lock seams for all-day chafe-free comfort and ArmourBlock® Technology, reducing odor and keeping you feeling fresh.

The Under Armour ColdGear Base 1.0 Men's leggings are a lightweight base layer designed to keep you warm, dry and comfortable. They're ideal for temperatures under 55 degrees F. Under Armour's Cold Gear double-sided fabric wicks moisture away from your skin and circulates your body heat. Under Armour's Base 1.0 Leggings offer a relaxed, specialized fit that's tight without being constricting. Armourblock technology neutralizes odor-causing microbes before there's any odor at all, so you stay comfortable and odor free!
This description was also provided by: Skis.com (2010)
| Country of Origin: | China |
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| Insulation: | LIghtweight |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 30 Days |
| Material: | 100% PolyArmour |
| Recommended Use: | Running, training, spring skiing |
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| Under Armour Base 1.0 Crew | $39.95 - $39.99 | |
| Under Armour Base 2.0 Leggings | $34.95 - $50.00 | |
| Under Armour Base 1.0 Quarter Zip | $44.95 | |
| Under Armour Base 3.0 Leggings | $69.95 |
Sometimes brands make complementary products for the opposite gender that coordinate with this product, we also try to show these products below.
| Under Armour Base 1.0 Legging - Women's | $39.95 | |
| Under Armour Base 1.0 Crew - Women's | $39.95 | |
| Under Armour Base 2.0 Legging - Kids | $39.95 | |
| Under Armour Base 2.0 Leggings - Women's | $49.95 |
This product is available in the following colors:
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| Monsoon/ Silver | Black/ Silver |
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| Size | Color | ||
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| Monsoon/ Silver | Black/ Silver | Black Ice Blue | |
| Small | 39.9544.95 | 39.9544.95 | 39.9539.95 |
| Medium | 39.9544.95 | 39.9544.95 | 39.9539.95 |
| Large | 39.9544.95 | 39.9544.95 | 39.9539.95 |
| Extra Large | 39.9544.95 | 39.9544.95 | 39.9539.95 |
| Extra Extra Large | 39.9544.95 | 39.9544.95 | 39.9539.95 |
| Extra Extra Extra Large | 44.95 | 44.95 | |
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Excellent Fall Base Layer | |
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Wore these along with the 1/4 zip top (not sold here, unfortunately) during a mid-October weekend in the Adirondack High Peaks region. Under a pair of hiking pants, these will be all you need in fair weather and temperatures ranging from the low 50s to right down around freezing. While active, the top is all you need for similar weather. My only gripe is that the size I got (medium) were a bit short on me in length. If you're around 5'10" and about 145-160ish, consider ordering a size up. Other than that, the material is very lightweight, extremely breathable, and dries very quickly - everything you ask for in a lightweight base layer. | |
| WaldenMan17 at Backcountry.com on 10/27/2008 | |
Great at keeping you at just the right temp. | |
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I use these on warmer days and when I'm touring. They do a great job keeping me warm, but I never overheat in them. They do a great job regulating temperature, wicking away perspiration, and they don't absorb odor either. My only complaint is that I like a really tight fit with baselayers, and they fit well except around the ankles, they are a tiny bit loose. Otherwise, these are great. | |
| Matthew Tabrys at Backcountry.com on 09/25/2009 | |
Very comfortable | |
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I wanted a base layer that I could wear outside and yet be comfortable when inside. It has been single digits this week in Chicago, and I have been comfortable wearing these while walking to the train (about a half mile) and then leaving them on, under my suit pants, during the day in the office. Looking forward to wearing them on a backpacking trip too. | |
| jnyeste100103572 at Backcountry.com on 12/23/2008 | |
Great base layer for snowboarding | |
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I took these to a recent snowboard trip to Colorado. The temperatures were in the 30-40s. My legs were plenty warm (and sweatfree) when worn under snowboard pants. I'm 5'7", 160 lbs and a medium was a nice, snug fit. If the temperatures were a little colder I think I would have needed something a little thicker. | |
| cas2583346 at Backcountry.com on 04/08/2009 | |