Under Armour and Nike Store Cold Gear Deals: Best Clothes to Keep You Warm This Winter 2015 Season
Under Armour and Nike can keep you warm and stylish this winter, and there are plenty of deals on the stylish warm gear from the two companies.
ColdGear is Under Armour's way of keeping you warm in the cold weather. Let's take a look at some ColdGear deals.
Dick's Sporting Goods has a women's ColdGear Cozy Neck long-sleeve shirt for $36.99 (originally $49.99). The Cozy Neck looks a lot like a turtleneck but has superior warming capabilities and is much more comfortable. It is available in eight different colors.
Reviewers on Dick's website love the comfort and warming qualities of Coldgear Cozy Neck long-sleeve shirt. They gave it a 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 26 reviews.
For men, Under Armour offers a ColdGear Hoodie. Sportsunlimitedinc.com has a black, as well as a gray, ColdGear Infared Storm Survivor full-zip hoodie for just $59.95 with free shipping. This is a $99.99 value.
This is an advanced hoodie with infared technology that helps you stay warm in the rain or cold. It's a lightweight fleece that will keep you warm but allow you to move around when outdoors.
Nike offers a very similar technology to Under Armour's ColdGear, but they call it Hyperwarm. Nike.com has a ton of clearance deals on Hyperwarm gear like these.
The Nike Pro Combat Hyperwarm Dri-Fit Max Fitted Hypercamo mock seck shirt for men was originally $75 and now is going for $59.97. The shirt will wick away sweat and keep in warmth. It's available in two unique camo colors.
For women, there are several tights deals available for just $54.97 on Nike.com. Just browse through and select your favorite pattern to keep your legs warm.
There's also a nice-looking sweater, available in just one color for $59.97 (originally $75). It's a turtleneck-style sweater with Dri-Fit fabric to keep you dry and warm.
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