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This top has seen me through the coldest wetest days, now I am shedding my cagoule and its coming into it’s own as the perfect single layer.
Score: 5/5
Good points:
- This top is really comfortable despite incorporating the slightly stiffer windproof fabric front.
- The attention to detail is excellent and really appreciated in bad weather.
- The engineered design means that the shape is great - really neat and feminine!
Bad points:
- It’s hard to think of any, but if I was pushed - maybe it could be a couple of centimetres longer.
Brooks Infinity Windshirt
Cost: £50
Stockist: www.brooksrunning.co.ukMore tried and tested:-
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