Nike Dri-Fit Brand Is Good For Athletes
By buckeyefan32 onI'm an athlete. Athlete's need good clothing. Nike provides this with their line of Dri-Fit products. While it's almost the same as the Under Armour HeatGear line, it find it much better in comfort and quality. First of all, it's extremly light on the body and you can barely feel it when in a workout or athletic event. It is also very tight, and sometimes I even wear it under my shirts just for comfort. This shirt lives up to to it's name--Dri-Fit. Boy, does it keep you dry. This is my favorite and least favorite part of these shirts--Dryness. For the good, it captures sweat off of your body like a Hoover vacuum and keeps your body bone dry. But only your body (here comes the bad). Despite keeping your body dry, the shirt can't keep itself dry. When I wear it (I sweat alot, but still) then take it off at the end of the day, the area where the armpits are is wet. Nasty, I know, but true. What happens is the shirt is like a towel--it will take the moisture off of you, but the moisture goes on it and it can't get rid of it without being rung out (You don't have to, just an example) That being said, for $10, this shirt is a must for any athlete.
