NEW Under Armour® Reversible Fleece Beanies
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- Smooth, soft high-pile fleece lining
- Reverses from camo to blaze orange
- Wicks away moisture
Manufacturer style #: 1236604.
Rated 4.5 out of 5 by 4
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Rated 5 out of 5 by brneze Beanie
My son got this as a Christmas present and he absolutley loves it!!! Loves that it is reversable so when he goes hunting he can use the orange side. Great buy!!
January 8, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by PappaBear Great product
I have worn this beanie three times. Performed extremely well.
November 3, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5 by tim13803 Average at best
I should have tried this on in the store. Like most Under Armour stuff it runs a little small. Doesn't fit down over my ears and I have a relatively small head despite what my girlfriend says. It is a nice material though and the part of my head that is covered stays warm. Nice that it's reversible too.
November 1, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by jazzlongbow Cold weather homerun
Ingenious combo of perhaps the best camo pattern and the safety first golden rule: blaze orange. I was able to put this cap to the REAL test, in 5 degrees with a negative windchill, while icefishing, after hunting season had closed. The windblock lining and heat trap are cutting edge and kept my head toasty in brutal cold for 3 hours plus. For a hardcore icefisherman and deer hunter like me, harvesting in both the U.P. and L.P. of Michigan, I have yet to find a better hat. UA needs to make this in a full face mask/neck gater
June 19, 2012
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I got the l/xl for my son who is 12 and it fits him really well.A:
I'm 5-11 and 210 lbs and I have an average size noggin and the L/XL fits perfect. My hunting buddy has a bigger gourd and it still fits but he says its a little snug. I would say the OSFM would be about right for teens and smaller adults.1 of 1
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