Under Armour Qualifier Elite Cold Tights Review
Under Armour Qualifier Elite Cold Tights Review
Under Armour Qualifier Elite Cold Tights are designed to keep you warm and comfortable during cold weather workouts.
The lightweight stretch-woven fabric offers superior breathability, while the anti-microbial treatment combats odors.
Strategically placed mesh panels provide added ventilation, and the four-way stretch construction allows for optimal mobility.
Material | 87% Polyester / 13% Elastane |
Fit | Streamlined fit that’s not too tight or too loose. |
Features | Back Speedpocket, Side drop-in pocket, Reflective graphics and Water-resistant woven overlays. |
Colours | Black/Jet Gray or Steel/Team Royal |
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Reflective Logo
Enhance visibility during low-light runs with a reflective graphic.
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Speedpocket
The pocket can expand and securely hold even a large-sized phone without any bouncing.
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Back Pocket
Waistband pocket at the back is water-resistant & keeps your phone secure, with no bouncing
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Water Resistant Sections
Water-resistant fabric overlays on the front provide enhanced protection against outdoor elements.
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Drawcord
Comfortable encased elastic waistband equipped with an internal drawcord.
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Ankle Zips
Ankle zips for convenient on/off access
Review
These are fantastic running tights and have become a staple part of my winter running clothes.
As I have mentioned before when reviewing the SOAR Fast Running Cargo Tights it is so hard to find mens running tights with a side pocket for your phone, so I applaud Under Armour for this feature.
I really like the speedpocket at the back but I would of preferred this to have a zip. My keys have never fallen out but I find myself checking that they are still there throughout my run.
At £80 these tights are fantastic value and half the price of other men's running tights with useful pockets.
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