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Our design teams developed this men's winter running jacket for running in cold weather.
Looking for warmth? This winter running jacket features a front panel that provides optimal comfort at temperatures below 5°C
Our design teams developed this men's winter running jacket for running in cold weather.
Looking for warmth? This winter running jacket features a front panel that provides optimal comfort at temperatures below 5°C
Our design teams developed this men's winter running jacket for running in cold weather.
When designing the jacket, we studied thermal images of runners with engineers at Oxylane Research. As a result of this study, the front panel of the jacket is quilted fabric for a windbreak effect, and the rear panel is in perspiration-wicking fabric.
Ideal for temperatures below 5°C wear the KIPRUN WARM jacket as a second layer over a long-sleeved T-shirt.
Ideal for temperatures below 5°C wear the KIPRUN WARM jacket as a second layer over a long-sleeved T-shirt.
Looking for warmth? This winter running jacket features a front panel that provides optimal comfort at temperatures below 5°C
Our design teams developed this men's winter running jacket for running in cold weather.
As a cold weather jacket I cannot fault this. I’ve been out in -7 and it is still warm and breathes easily as a top layer to keep you dry even in the most energetic of runs. The fit is good and true to size. The reflective trim and the light hook allow for good visibility. The only downside to me is the position of the zip in the chest pocket which has been clearly designed by a south paw. For right handed runners the zip is on the unnatural side meaning you have to put any contents into the pocket with your less dominant hand. Aesthetically it looks good but practically it is a pain. Hence my low score on the pockets. Overall though it is a great jacket for the price and has good wind blocking ability. The zip can run on your neck but I wear a snood to prevent rubbing.
Au top ! Super confortable , et souple
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