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A lightweight, rugby influenced shirt that can be utilized as a hot weather range shirt, or a moisture managing base layer under armor. The rugby style collar keeps a weapon sling off the base of neck. It is an outstanding polo replacement for a department’s relaxed uniform or training day standard. The active cut is athletic and mobile; the material is comfortable and quick to dry. The two envelope pockets on the sleeve accept hook backed patches.
•Modern Rugby Style Collar
•Two Envelope Pockets on the Sleeves
•Loop on Sleeve Pockets
•Highly Breathable
•Enhanced wicking chemistry
•Soil Release Treatment
•Dynamic Stretch and Recovery
•Odorexx™ Antimicrobial
•Non-chafing Heat Seal Tagless Label
83% Nylon 17% Spandex
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Great shirt and fast shipping, big thanks from Germany
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Best Shirt I’ve worn so far for this kind of activity. Drys super fast and it it’s wet it cools you down. Durable as hell and also light. Even where my battle bellt is and Velcro is rubbing against the shirt it’s doesn’t damages the shirt
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Best Range shirt ever. Only downside is the prize and the availability. Otherwise best shirt for summer range days and larping around
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Long term review in temperatures between 20 and 34°C and 80% humidity.
This is the best I know for hiking, due to exceptional moisture management.
The Rugby shirt is thick, twice as heavy as a regular sports shirt. But its main advantage is that it manages moisture very well: when it is wet and you stop there is no, or less, this "freezing" effect. The Rugby shirt is damp and not soaked, and provides a pleasant sensation, refreshing just enough without cooling. This is probably due to its unusual thickness which allows moisture to be evacuated gradually without saturating the material. In addition to this it is anti-UV and is well cut with a protective edge at the neck, and it dries quickly.
The only negative point is that it is very sensitive to gripping areas (velcro) as well as friction against the backpack. But isn't that its destiny?
Finally, note that the RANGER GREEN color is closer to the BROWN GREY of UF PRO than to a classic RANGER GREEN (see photo with an aclima)