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Under Armour ArmourBox Review – January 2018

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Under Armour ArmourBox Review - January 2018
ArmourBox is a subscription styling service from Under Armour.  Each box will include 4-6 pieces of handpicked UA gear that fit your needs, your style, your goals, and will be sent right to your doorstep.  There is no fee to try the service, and you pay for only what you keep.  If you keep everything, you’ll save 20%! Note: Boxes are available for Men and Women.

ArmourBox
Cost: Cost of Items Kept.
Ships To: United States
Coupon Code: 20% discount if all items are kept.

ArmourBox ships via FedEx and took just a few days to arrive to me.

You can customize your box based on your lifestyle/type of workouts you do.  The following details are included in your online profile:

~Your Goal (My answers: Improve my game, Maintain my fitness)
~What You’re Into (My answers: Running, Yoga & Pilates, Walking, Studio Classes)
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Where You Get To Work (My answers: At Home, In the Studio, At the Gym)
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Your Style: (My answers: Ahead of the Game, Performance-Driven, Clean & Classic)


Based on my profile answers, ArmourBox sent me a box “stacked with everything you need to run.”  I have been really into running lately, so this was pretty perfect.

The box includes details instructions on how to checkout / return your items.  You have seven days from when you receive your box to make your decisions and ship the items back.  ArmourBox includes a prepaid return label, which you can return via USPS or FedEx.

My January 2018 ArmourBox included the following items:

~Women’s ColdGear Reactor Leggings (MSPR: $79.99, Box Cost: $59.99): These leggings are currently on sale at Under Armour for $59.99, and I was thrilled to see that they used the sale price as my “cost to keep” price (and then I would still get the 20% off keep all discount on top of that).  Subscription boxes don’t always do this, and I love that UA does!  The leggings themselves are fantastic.  They are compression leggings (86% Polyester/14% Elastane), so they suck you in and smooth places that need smoothing, but they are still thin and comfortable.  The ColdGear fabric adapts to your activity level for the right breathability & warmth.  So these will work as a base layer outside or for running on the treadmill.  They fit a little long on me (they have a 27.5 inseam), but pretty much everything does, so that’s fine.

~Women’s UA Charged Bandit 3 Running Shoes (MSRP: $99.99, Box Cost: $79.99): Again these are on sale right now for $79.99, so that’s my box price.  Truth be told, I went for this box this month for the shoes.  The (now closed) adidas Avenue A box spoiled me with fresh shoes quarterly, and I am in need of a new pair.  This box did not disappoint!  I love the ombre look, and they are SO comfortable.  They also come with a second pair of laces so you can change up your look.  They have great cushioning, and I cannot wait to run in them (did I really just say that?  Who am I??).

~Women’s Under Armour Mid Sports Bra (MSRP / Box Price: $24.99): According to the website this bra is tailored towards medium-impact activities like cycling, weight training & boxing, but I would 100% run in it.  It’s comfortable and while the white is just “meh” (note: you can swap for different colors / sizes), no one is going to see it anyway, so it doesn’t even matter.

~Women’s UA Threadborne Twist 1/2 Zip (MSRP: $49.99, Box Price: $37.49):  I checked out the reviews online, and people seemed to think it ran a little small.  I found it to be true-to-size.  The material (100% polyester) is super soft, but also on the thinner side.  I am wearing the above sports bra with it, and you can see right thru it.  I wear a tank under pretty much everything, so this isn’t an issue for me.  I want to start running outside this Spring, and this looks like it’ll be a great laying piece.  Of course, I will wear it as an athleisure piece as well.

~Women’s UA Swyft Short Sleeve (MSRP / Box Price: $40): This is the only piece in the box that is a true miss for me.  I thought that the t-shirt ran small and I just felt awkward in it.  The shirt is fairly sheer, and the back has jacquard detailing which makes it even sheerer. The sleeves would both me when working out too (I prefer tanks).  I am going to update my profile to note no workout t-shirts and no white tops.

If I keep all of the pieces, the box would cost $205.60.  I am for sure keeping the shoes, the leggings and the 1/2 Zip top, which brings my total to $188.12 (including tax).  I should *probably* just keep everything in here to get the discount because I would use the sports bra if it were here.  I just need to figure out what to do with that top!

Have you tried ArmourBox? If so, what did you think?  And if you were me, which pieces would you keep from this box?

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Jennifer: Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!
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