Top-Produkt Auszeichnung der RADtouren für Men´s Seamless Light Shirt
Das Magazin RADtouren hat im aktuellen Test mehrere Herren- als auch Frauenbaselayer auf die Probe gestellt.Eine Vielzahl von Testern nahm sie vor allem in Hinsicht auf die Passform und die Beweglichkeit in Radhaltung unter die Lupe. Neben dem eher gängigen Outdoor-Test mussten sich die Baselayer auch in einem Indoor-Test beweisen. Getestet wurde auf einem Heimtrainer ohne Wind und ohne zusätzliche Kleidungsschicht.
Das Men´s Seamless Light Shirt konnte sich gegenüber der Konkurrenz durchsetzen und gewinnt damit die Auszeichnung “Tipp RADtouren 5/17 Top-Produkt”.
Neben der positiven Resonanz zur Green Shape und Fairware Zertifizierung, konnten vor allem der dem Radsport angepasste Schnitt und die Verarbeitung überzeugen.
Das Fazit der Tester: “Ohne schmalen Schnitt Allround-Favorit der Herren. Sitzt mit leichter Kompression, bei Bewegung unauffällig unter jedem 2nd Layer. In Ruhe eher wärmend saugt es Schweiß momentan auf und kühlt dann sofort, beim Indoor Test auf Level der minimalistischen Teile. Umweltfreundliche Klimaanlage mind. eine Nummer größer kaufen!”
Hier geht´s zum Men´s Seamless Light Shirt.
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