![]() ![]() While it looks beefy and waffled, it is actually very airy between the raised grids. I was surprised how breathable and comfortable the top was on a 70 F plus day. It has lots of 3D surfaces for evaporation and I think under a winter layer for a touch of stand off insulation. I am surprised how breathable and low moisture absorbing the top is despite its grid like appearance ofvery thin mesh between raised profiles. While they’re no match for a headlamp or LEDs, the bits of reflective tape are fairly noticeable around ambient light on the roads, and make this shirt a viable choice for those who run pre/post work during the darker months. The length is a touch on the short side, and sits right around waist height. There are thumb holes for those who want them. As an outermost layer, it works nicely with one or a couple thin layers beneath it. The fit was true to size and I’d describe it as semi-fitted - not as slim as some other running specific shirts, but not baggy either. While the weave of the recycled fabric makes it feel more robust and cozy than a traditional polyester sweat-wicking fabric, it doesn’t feel quite as refined as $100 tops from competing brands. Ryan: The men’s long sleeve shirt features a bright white hexagonal waffle fabric, with hard to miss neon yellow epaulets, and several bits of 3M Scotchlite Carbon Black reflective tape both up high and and down low. ![]()
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