(Part 2) Best activewear for men according to redditors

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We found 71 Reddit comments discussing the best activewear for men. We ranked the 60 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Subcategories:

Sweatshirts for men
Athletic socks for men
Athletic shirts & tees for men
Athletic shorts for men
Athletic pants for men
Athletic underwear for men
Tracksuits for men
Track jackets
Active Vests
Athletic hoodies for men

Top Reddit comments about Men's Activewear:

u/mathematical · 176 pointsr/Fitness

Seconded. I used them all the time. Helps with two things:

  1. Fat doesn't bounce as much so you can go harder
  2. Wicks sweat pretty well so I've found I feel cooler.

    I like these ones because they're not super thick/tight but give enough compression that you aren't bouncing everywhere. They seem to last just as well as the much more expensive Nike ones. They're also cheap enough to own a few. I like using them as daily undershirts because they're super comfortable.
u/spiderguardman · 2 pointsr/bjj
u/brooklyn_pup · 2 pointsr/PupPlay

Thanks! They are pretty cheap and on Amazon I got everyone in my pack a pair for christmas!

u/LevelReward · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind
u/tin369 · 2 pointsr/onebag

Is this the right one? Smartwool Men's Base Layer Top - Merino 150 Wool Active Long Sleeve Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HMUO5II/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OBLMDbW389JYB

Can it be found in REI?

u/i_am_not_mike_fiore · 2 pointsr/randonneuring

Smartwool makes an ultralight short-sleeved base layer that's great for cycling.

I would rock that with bike shorts (wool shorts suck TBH) and pack a lightweight windbreaker or windvest for descents or if you run cold.

u/Bluezephr · 2 pointsr/Overwatch

>You can't really compare casino/poker to a video game.

I strongly disagree. I'm not concerned about the real USD market value of any given skin, I'm worried about the behavior that it's conditioning people to embrace. This aspect is the exact same system that casinos use. Online poker might be a gray area, because you can probably argue there's skill involved but the mechanism of why gambling is addictive is the part that concerns me.

>One involves gambling for real world money that has value outside of just the casino, while Loot boxes only pertain to Overwatch and can't really be used for anything outside of that. Cosmetics, unlike real world money don't do anything for you either.

So, this is true, but I'll argue that this actually makes it worse in many ways. Now, I'll grant you that a system like overwatch's is basically free from corruption or exploitation from external factors(in the way that CS:GO's for instance is), but those protections at the cost of a more effective and invasive conditioning system, and it's primarily the conditioning system being implemented on minors that is my issue.

Now, I've seen people try to argue that cosmetics don't have value, but I can make so many arguments to show that's not true.

One of the most basic ones is the fact that there exists a currency within the game, to represent the value of a skin. A legendary is 1000 Overwatch dollars, while an epic is 250. This is a difference in value.

Next, the perceived value doesn't need to be able to be converted to real world USD. Given the choice between this T-shirt and the new Dva skin, which one do you think the average daily overwatch player would choose? The cosmetic skin can absolutely hold more value than something convertible to USD, and to suggest otherwise feels insincere.

>At the point of kids who try to obtain more money from their folks, that's up to their parents how they want to monitor/discipline their children. I.e. take away their games if they feel that it's leading to bad habits/behavior.

So, this isn't really practical. We're talking about 13+ kids here, and it's really unreasonable to expect parents to understand this level of what's going on in their teenagers games.

I'd bet though, if you had an actual psychiatrist or psychologist explain in detail the method of conditioning the loot box system used, and it's potential dangers and usual effects on patients, you'd see a lot of parents not letting their teenagers play it.

>Some people need to realize you can't always get what you want and in growing up you learn that you either work for it or you accept that some things are out of your limits until a time in which it is within your limits.

I agree, but that's not my issue at all. I'm not concerned that I personally don't get any given skin, I'm concerned that blizzard is using a ridiculously refined and effective conditioning system on a game marketed to minors.

You see all the people complaining right now? that's an expected response from this system. When you've lowered the reward rate to the subject enough, they become agitated and frustrated, and want the reward even more. All these people that probably piss you off and sound entitled are an expected part of this model, and they are the ones who are going to cave, buy loot boxes, and encourage use of this system.

Blizzard wants these people to exist, and knows they will exist. They designed their long term revenue source around it. I think people who try and defend blizzard here don't really realize this.

u/PotatoMonk · 1 pointr/bjj

This one?

Yeah it's a ranked. While very likely no one notices or even cares, they do sell ranked versions so while the odds of it upsetting anyone are astronomical, I can see while you bailed. Honestly if you're not comfortable with it thats all that matters.

u/BJJJosh · 1 pointr/bjj

My wife got me this Army of Darkness rashguard for Christmas because I like the movie: https://www.amazon.com/Fusion-Fight-Gear-Darkness-Compression/dp/B01A19VLO8/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=army+of+darkness+rashguard&qid=1571433091&sr=8-1

Hopefully she didn't pay that much for it, but I've been wearing it this month.

u/MihalyOnLife · 1 pointr/bjj

/u/MMonReddit, The Unburnt, Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men, Queen of Meereen, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, Breaker of Chains, and Mother of Dragons, speaks the truth.

u/science731 · 1 pointr/bjj

I’m surprised that the Spider Guard Web Flex hasn’t gotten more traction in the forum. I’ve had mine for years after taking a hit so hard I had to sit on an ice pack for a week.

It’s flexible enough to safe for your partners, but still takes the brunt of accidental impacts.

Spider Guard Competition Cup https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UNKAESK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_WnaTCbNZTABKB

u/SpikedJester · 1 pointr/CampingGear
u/dxsmodus · 1 pointr/gaymersgonewild
u/markmartel · 1 pointr/spartanrace

I've done 4 Spartan races - all sprints - but in a variety of temperatures and conditions.

I'm not about showing my junk either, so I go for a "superhero" style layering approach. Here's my go to gear:

u/Jay-Mayhem · 1 pointr/bjj

For under gi the Nike Pro combat shirts are great, my absolute favorite.

https://www.amazon.com/NIKE-Compression-Heather-533329-022-X-Large/dp/B00VMLB294/ref=mp_s_a_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1538153420&sr=8-10&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=nike+pro+combat+compression+shirts


For no gi, I’ve been using Venum rash guards. Really strong and durable. Fit really nice, they have the rubber grip thing in the inside of the seams in the sleeve and bottom. Always have them on sale in the outlet section of the site.

https://www.venum.com/outlet.html

u/DanniAnna · 0 pointsr/Ultralight

“try personal hygiene...” not sure if funny-ass or just ass, but i giggled before cringing so...

On a serious note, it does kinda exist sorta. What youve asked for covers an insanely broad spectrum of conditions but, there are some things that come close

Merino wool, from fancy brands better than cheap brands, of a very light weight, will be comfortable to sleep in, can wear during the day without looking like a technical trekking uniform, and is naturally microbial so it resists getting stninky... to a point. As for keeping you warm, well, thats a variable thats harder to measure. What works for one person may not work for another

Smartwool NTS 150 weight merino crew neck long sleeve shirts are probably pretty close to what youre looking for

Smartwool Men's Long Sleeve Shirt - Merino 150 Wool Baselayer Pattern Performance Top Light Gray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HMUOSNK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_vfIMDbPWE72VF

or...

Patagonia Capilene everyday cool, or Outdoor Research Echo ling sleeve crew neck shirts are a synthetic version. Theyre not as snuggly comfy as high quality light merino wool but theyre usually cheaper and always lighter. Bonus - the Capilene and Echo stuff can be washed in a sink at the end of a day and be ready to wear in the morning

https://www.rei.com/product/143465/patagonia-capilene-cool-lightweight-long-sleeve-shirt-mens

Outdoor Research Men's Echo Hoody, Alloy, Medium https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D5YXFLG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_zgIMDbHQMD2CY