
Under Armour
New Under Armour Gameday Integrated Football Pants
The Under Armour Gameday Integrated Football Pants are youth athletic pants with integrated hard shell thigh pads for protection during football. They feature HeatGear fabric for lightweight comfort, moisture-wicking technology, mesh ventilation panels, and 4-way stretch for flexibility. This floor model item may show minor cosmetic scuffs and may ship without original packaging.
- Color
- White
- Material
- HeatGear fabric
- Gender
- male
- Style
- activewear, performance
- Category
- Sporting Goods > Athletics > American Football > American Football Protective Gear > American Football Girdles
Color
Size
- GTIN
029369167421- MPN
UNDERARMOUR-029369167421-FLOORMODEL
Specifications
Under Armour Gameday Integrated Football Pants for youth athletes with built-in hard shell thigh pads, HeatGear fabric, moisture-wicking, and 4-way stretch for protection and comfort.
Built-in hard shell contoured thigh pads; HeatGear fabric for lightweight comfort; moisture-wicking technology; quick-dry; mesh panels for breathability; 4-way stretch for flexibility.
- Color
- White · white
- Material
- HeatGear fabric
- Style
- activewear, performance
- Occasion
- sports-event
- Gender
- male
- Age Group
- kids
- Condition
- used
- Category
- Sporting Goods > Athletics > American Football > American Football Protective Gear > American Football Girdles
Additional Attributes
- built-in hard shell thigh pads
- lightweight protection
- HeatGear fabric
- moisture-wicking
- quick-dry
- mesh panels for ventilation
- 4-way stretch construction
- designed for youth athletes
Image Analysis
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Front view of white padded athletic pants with integrated thigh and knee pads, elastic waist strap with metal D-ring buckle, and a black logo on the right hip shown on a white studio background.
white stretch fabricmatte fabric finishpadded thigh panelspadded knee panelspadded hip panelselastic waist strapmetal D-ring bucklecontoured crotch seamstitched seam linesthree quarter length legsblack logo mark on right hipfront view studio shotwhite seamless backgroundeven studio lighting
Brand PDP Lookup
- Brand
- Under Armour
UA Gameday Armour Men's Football Pants
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Customer Reviews
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Reddit Insights
2 threads · r/UnderArmour, r/runningReddit users express concerns about a decline in Under Armour's quality, with specific complaints about durability and fit of football pants, and general brand quality issues.
Overall sentiment is negative due to consistent complaints about declining quality, poor stitching, see-through material, and customer service issues, though some users still find certain products acceptable.
Themes
Use Cases
- Youth football practice and games
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Is Under Armour quality declining?
- Many users believe so, citing thinner materials, poor stitching, and reduced durability.
Compared To
vs Nike
Nike pants are seen as more durable, with some users switching after Under Armour pants fell apart after limited use.
Source Threads
Under Armour quality decline concerns (r/UnderArmour)
Has the quality of underarmour gone down? I bought some football pants for my son and after two games they started falling apart. The stitching came undone and the material is super thin. Also, the white ones are see-through. I'm not the only one - seems like everyone notices the drop in quality.
r/UnderArmourView thread →
Under Armour quality complaints in running subreddit
Does anyone else feel like underarmor quality has gone way down? I used to only wear UA but now I'm switching to other brands. The materials feel cheaper, everything is thinner, and customer service doesn't help. I've had issues with several products including their baselayers.
r/runningView thread →