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"great first layer"
Pros: comfortable material, keeps you warm, dries fast, sick grafics
Cons: too long for some people...,
great base layer from burton here. the material (93% polyester + 7%spandex) feels very comfortable on your skin, keeps you warm and dries very fast if gotten wet.
i bought the old b and the bolt 13 here. nice price and sick graphics ! highly recommended
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"warm base layer"
Pros: warm, very soft, comfortable fit, awesome design graphics,
Cons: maybe baggy for some, otherwise none,
i have the sickeys design from this line of burton tees. i usually wear it underneath my jacket, sometimes even with another layer, like my jacket lining. it keeps me very warm and stays dry on cold and very cold days. on really warm days i'll take it off or i'll sweat. it fits a bit baggy overall and has good length in the sleeves. even if it shrinks a bit it will be okay. the design is cool too...i like how they're all modeled after beer companies. i wish i could get my hands on the bling or buinness one.
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"Warm layer, extra long."
Pros: Long fit., Great graphics., Warm, dries fast.
Cons: Too long for some people?,
I normally wear XL or XL-Tall. Usually with long-sleeves, I'll order XXL to get the sleeve-length I need. With Burton stuff, I tend to be just fine with their XL. Particularly in this shirt, the sleeves and torso are very long. Sleeves hit me just above the knuckles, and I wear a 36/37 sleeve. Love the graphics. Have the Bolt 13 and the Buinness colors. It'll make me sad if they ever wear out. Not a huge fan of the graphics on the 2011 tech tees.
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"Great Base"
Pros: Fit, Great Graphic, Comfortable
Cons:
Great base layer! Great Color and very comfortable!
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"Comfortable"
Pros: Warm, Comfortable, Fits just right
Cons:
This is a great thermal. It keeps me warm all the time, even in Minnesota. I've been instructing for a year and i wore this every time so that i didn't have to go inside.
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"*****great*****"
Pros: keeps body warmth well, great prints,
Cons: neck line was to restricting,
personaly, this was not only warm and functional, but it is good to wear on the streets, pubs, or at the food stands. kept me warm and never doubted it, cond be more open around the neck though by an inch or so
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"its like hugging a cloud"
Pros: super soft, length is really good ,
Cons: i would like a sleeves just a little longer,
this is a great long sleeve and there is no doubting it. i feel like royalty in it because it was so premium
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"not too shabby"
Pros: Looks cool, Feels great, Does the trick
Cons: A little big,
This thing is pretty sick... I would consider getting one size smaller though.
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"Bolt 13"
Pros: Cool graphic, Lite weight, Super dry
Cons:
Awesome themal. Buy 2 or 3! great value
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"Good for the pub..."
Pros: Comfy, Nice print, Not too hot
Cons: Nil,
Good shirt for pub and under your gear in aussie conditions.
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"Burton Brew Tech Thermal"
Pros: Dryride tech, keeps ya nice and toasty,
Cons: too toasty for spring riding, expensive retail price,
First off, awesome print. I own a few Burton thermals and this one is definitely the best looking. I am a little worried this may not perform as well with all the graphics on it, but a small price to pay to look this good. Get this one for your friendly beer enthusiast!
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"Gets the job done"
Pros: Warm, looks great,
Cons:
Thermal top keeps you really warm. what i don't like about it is that its not as breathable as other thermals i've worn and you can feel the sweat when wearing it on a spring day. could have just been the day though
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"Cozy"
Pros: Sweat all you want, Lightweight,
Cons: None really,
These go perfect under a hoddie. It brings balance to my body temperature. It dries while you sweat so a plus plus when ridding all day.
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"Tech Tee"
Pros: Lightweight, Durable, Great Graphics & Style
Cons: Price,
At full price these can be pretty expensive, but at 50% off these are a great deal. They are durable, lightweight, but also keep you warm and dry. Great wicking of sweat and water, makes them breathe well. They also give you great mobility without constraining your upper body movements. I love em!
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