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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
REVIEWS
4.0
60%
Recommended
5 Reviews
TPPP
3 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
7 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
7 months ago
Great Addition For A Coach
My husband loves the item. Wears it all the time. Great material for any occasion
Steve Ace
10 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.