DRIFIRE Performance Wear: The Shopping Dada Review

by Kate on May 16th, 2009 | 11 Comments » | In Uncategorized

I know this is probably a little bit different of a photo then you expect to find on The Shopping Mama, but TSM was presented with an opportunity for a product review of some awesome new clothing technology from DRIFIRE Performance Wear. After hearing about The Support Military Moms Event DRIFIRE contacted TSM about getting involved. So this is the first post of The Shopping Dada: a product review of DRIFIRE Performance Wear.

The picture above was taken on an Operation Iraqi Freedom mission over the Arabian Gulf. While in flight, the F-16 has an awesome a/c system, but on the ground in 120° temps with 80% humidity wearing a flight suit, g-suit, harness, and combat survival vest, things are a little warmer. I have spent my flying career wishing that there was an undershirt besides the standard cotton t-shirt that I could wear. A standard cotton t-shirt doesn’t even making it through the aircraft pre-flight before getting drenched in sweat. I often wished that we were allowed to wear some of the fancy moisture wicking shirts that athletes wear. Unfortunately, the military began to frown upon moisture wicking fabrics and pilots were told specifically not to wear the shirts because of the hazards involved with the nylon fabrics. (See related Stars and Stripes article.)
I figured I was doomed to days of sweat soaked, odor saturated cotton t-shirts… until I found out about DRIFIRE. I received the DRIFIRE 5.5 oz. Silkweight Short Sleeve Tee (along with some other great products) and decided to put it to the test. I was scheduled to fly three times in two days in the heat and humidity of South Carolina and wore my DRIFIRE tee to see how it would perform. From the moment you put the shirt on you can tell it is not your standard cotton or moisture wicking tee. It combines the best of both worlds…it has the soft feel of cotton and the lightweight feeling of a moisture wicking shirt. After the first flight the shirt was still in good shape, I didn’t feel sweaty and the shirt still looked and felt great. Later in the day as the temperatures heated up, the shirt held up awesome. At the end of the day the shirt looked great, and more importantly, smelled about the same as it did when I put it on in the morning.

I wasn’t sure at first if I was going to be able to pull of wearing the same shirt two days in a row, but the next day I was met with the same results, the shirt stayed dry and smelling good. After three flights I was truly impressed with the shirt and I decided to leave it on for a three mile run. Same results, the shirt kept me dry and I was even able to wear it at the dinner table and not offend everyone else with a sweaty smelly shirt… I was sold.

DRIFIRE performance technology offers a full line of clothing from long-pants to boxer shorts and short sleeve shirts to sweatshirts. All of the products are made of their patented Dri-release® performance technology offering unparalleled moisture management, comfort, and flame resistance. DRIFIRE engineered hybrid performance garments offer everything you demand in a high performance undergarment. For garments that are as technologically advanced as an F-16, the bottom line is they are comfortable and look good while providing you with the features and peace of mind.

Check them out today at http://www.drifire.com/ and see for yourself what you have been missing. And check back later in the week for an exclusive offer to The Shopping Mama readers.
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Kate started The Shopping Mama™ in January 2009 when she traded in online legal research and writing for locating the best products for children. She shops for a 5 year old boy, 3 year old girl and newborn baby boy. Kate and her family live in steamy Montgomery, Alabama and are happy to be living all together as a family of four after surviving a one year deployment. Read more from Kate on The BabyCenter Blog and Bravado Designs' Breastfeeding Diaries.

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  1. proudparents

    May 31, 2009

    Sounds Wonderful! My son is in the military, I will check drifire out!
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