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Highlights
Keeps you warm
Water-resistant
Ventilated
About This Item
This is your new super-durable jacket for BP and warm ups, built from materials that stretch to give you full movement, while dumping heat to help keep you comfortable.
DESIGN & DETAILS:
UA Storm technology repels water without sacrificing breathability
Durable, stretch-woven fabric is ultra-lightweight & lets you move
Back vent, underarm mesh panels & side-vent bottom hem for added breathability
Zero-distraction hood design with no drawstring gives you full peripheral vision
Rip stitch convertible sleeves so you can cut at the elbow seam for a short sleeve
Open hand pockets & shaped hem
Uses a fluorine-free water repellent treatment
Main body fabric contains at least 80% recycled polyester, excluding trims & embellishments
Loose: Fuller cut for complete comfort
87% Polyester/13% Elastane
CARE:
Garment should be washed & dried zipped up & turned inside out
Machine wash cold with like colors
Do not bleach
Tumble dry low
Do not iron
Do not use softeners
Do not dry clean
Brand : Under Armour
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 24UARMMTLTYPRJCKTBBA
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REVIEWS
4.0
60%
Recommended
5 Reviews
TPPP
2 months ago
Runs Slim
Runs a bit slim in the torso and arms. Does include pockets, though, which should be a requirement for all UA baseball quarter zips.
PShapdaddy
5 months ago
Did Not Like
This garment did not have stretch, so it wasn't easy to put on and take off. I returned it immediately.
EmilySD
6 months ago
Great Addition For A Coach
My husband loves the item. Wears it all the time. Great material for any occasion
Steve Ace
8 months ago
Cage Jacket Upgraded!
I've had many UA cage jackets, but this is by far, the best! Adding the hood is a great idea, but I've always longed for pockets; Bam! Pockets! Every cage jackets, short of long sleeved, needs pockets! The only thing that has me a little confused is the option to cut off the long sleeves; cover to short sleeve. I like the idea, but I'm not about to cut up a high quality jacket. Why not just add zippers to the sleeves so that they need taken off/on as one pleases? It's make more sense and functional.