InSport Cocona® Trainer Zip Neck Shirt - Long Sleeve (For Men)
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Closeouts. The InSport Cocona® Trainer athletic zip neck shirt features naturally odor-resistant coconut fibers interwoven throughout a moisture-wicking, fast-drying polyester knit.Feels no different than other polyester performance fabricsNatural coconut fibers increase UV resistanceReflective accents for visibilityLong sleevesNeck zip: 11" Fabric: PolyesterCare: Machine wash/dryCloseouts. El Salvador.Size: S(36-38) M(38-40) L(40-42) XL(42-44) 2XL(44-46)
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By Shopper Lady from Olympia, WA on 12/29/2008 Pros: Allows Free Movement, Breathable, Comfortable, Durable, Lightweight Best Uses: Hiking, Running, Sports Describe Yourself: Conditioning Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This was a Christmas gift for my daughter's boyfriend. He likes the way the shirt fits and feels. He intends to use this when he goes hiking and running. The pocket on the back and reflective trim are nice features, too.
By Scott R from Charlottesville, VA on 12/01/2008 Pros: Allows Free Movement, Breathable, Comfortable, Lightweight Describe Yourself: Conditioning Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I had a new balance shirt with the cocona material, which I really liked. These were on a good special, and I've been pleased with other InSport gear. These are a nice mid-weight shirt - ok between 45-65F (at least for me) - but I'm very pleased with the wicking. I've been wearing htem in colder weather (28F-45F) under a regular old fleece, and they do a great job of wicking away moisture so you don't get chilled. Fit and construction seem good...too soon to tell about durability.
By Snoregon from Corvallis, OR on 11/24/2008 Best Uses: Running, Sports Describe Yourself: Frequent Exerciser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is pretty much what you'd expect, a polyester top for running or working out - I used it running in cool Western Oregon winter weather (40's) and it felt a bit clammy but otherwise fit the bill.
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