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Home » Clothing, Training

Mountain Hardwear Wicked Tee

By Eric Yang on Mon, Aug 13, 2007
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mountainhardware_shirt.jpgThe last thing you want while hiking or training is stagnant sweat. Yeah, we know, nasty. Mountain Hardware brings their outdoor expertise into the Wiked Tee with a moisture-wicking lightweight shirt perfect for the hot summer months.

The shirt moves away moisture from your skin through an open-kint mesh structure which also breathes. It has seams designed for not chafing and a drop-tail hem so you’re not ‘exposing’ yourself while leaning over during activity.

What this means to you: Fight sweat with proven fabric technology. Nike Dri-Fit isn’t the only contender out there.

Cost: $29 @ REI

Limited quantities of some colors available for $20 also.

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