Advance moisture management and innovative fabric cooling technologies get plenty of hype these days. So do things like Omni-Freeze and In-R-Cool and MicroClimate Zoning add anything to your run-of-the-mile athletic shirt? Read the reviews to find out.
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Columbia’s Baselayer Lightweight Short Sleeve Top is well built, soft, stretchy. The cooling properties and weight of the shirt are overhyped but don’t count the product out.
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The Mountain Hardwear Way2Cool delivers everything we expect in warm weather gear. It’s very light weight and provides plenty of cooling. If you’re looking for a new tank, definitely give the Way2Cool a look. You won’t be disappointed.
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Dynamite. The Pear Izumi In-R-Cool is one of the best athletic shirts we’ve run into lately. They’re not always the easiest to find, but well worth the search. Recommended.
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You never know what the weather will be like in Northern California (or elsewhere for that matter). So it pays to have a lightweight, packable jacket in your kit. Here are three from REI, Target Dry and The North Face.
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REI delivers a great little jacket with the Packable Fleet. It’s spare but also extremely light weight. Throw it in your pack and you have an extra layer when you need it. It should be versatile enough for morning runs and other aerobic activities.
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