Anyone tried Adidas ClimaCool shirts?

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  1. xiao_yi

    xiao_yi Regular Member

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    Hey everyone,

    I'm using a Nike Dri-Fit shirt right now, but I've noticed that when the weather really heats up and gets brutally humid it's still not enough.

    Anyone tried the Adidas ClimaCool tennis shirts? Or Nike Sphere shirts? Or anything similar?

    I tried on a Nike Sphere shirt and it feels lighter than the usual Dri-Fit material. Apparently the fabric stays away from your skin more, and it feels that way to me, but I've never had the chance to try one in play.
     
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    i need some sort of shirt where the sweat isn't really obvious..cause i sweat alot..climacool is pretty cool i've worn it before..but not the other ones you mentioned..so i don't know how to compare
     
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    Sphere I've never tried but I'm planning to soon, however I have tried climacool... I don't like it... I find dri fit better still... maybe one day I can afford a yonex shirt :D
     
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    I have tried both

    Hi Xiao,

    I have tried both.

    They can dry out much faster than cotton.

    If I wear a 100% cotton t-shirt to play a single game, after the game, I will have sweat all over my t-shirt.

    When I use the Nike dry-fit or adidas climacool, the sweat wont stay on the t-shirt for long.
    After a single game, They both only have few sweat on the t-shirt. They help you cool down and dry out the sweat OK.
    The downside is the material which I feel so rough just like something scatches your body. Cotton is more comfortable.

     

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