I know I've always said that Nike runs the sports apparel and gear game, which it still does, but Under Armour doesn't lack too far behind. UA still produces some fresh gear on the field and on the court, but its staple product is and has always been its Dri-Fit athletic gear. When they came out with hot and cold gear in the last decade it was an absolute game changer for all athletes. Whether you were just a jogger, a serious athlete or a gym rat, the material was unparalleled in temperature controlled clothing
During Sunday's All-Star Game Under Armour released a classic commercial with its sponsored athletes training as they do in most motivational, well-produced athletic commercial fashion, yet, then it finished the commercial with a shocking new product that is currently under production at its facilities. The final 10 seconds of this commercial has blown every person's mind I've showed it to and every person I've spoken about it has agreed with me. UA could truly re-establish itself in the game once they release this ground-breaking product.
Cue the chills.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Under Armour Takes a Major Step
Posted on 10:29 AM by Unknown
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