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Buying: Baselayers Showcase Tight to the action


Whether providing support and protection or enhancing performance, baselayers are an essential part of a sportsperson’s kit bag. We showcase a selection from the market.


Skins These are


compression tights designed to enhance


performance. They also feature an internal key pocket and all- new raised tactile Skins logos on the waistband. The crotch has also been tailored for greater comfort.


RRP: £38 www.skins.net


Made from 100 per cent polyester, this top is manufactured from Cool Dry mesh fabric. It is available for both men and women.


SRP: £15 www.spiroactivewear.com


A200 Men’s Half Tight


Spiro Team Spirit Polo


Helly Hansen HH Warm Verglas Hybrid


The Verglas Hybrid top provides maximum HH Warm


technology for the core and lighter HH Dry protection for arms, mirroring the body´s own heat retention strategy. A zipped chest pocket provides a handy place to keep your most essential items with you,


even when outer layers are shed. RRP: £75


www.hellyhansen.com


PureLime Seamless Underwear


The seamless Tactel fabric allows


regulation of body


temperature keeping the wearer warm in cold


conditions but


cool when the going heats up. The


range is available in a variety of styles and colours.


RRP: £9.99-£34.99 martinhudson@purelime.com 12 www.sgb-sports.com RRP: £52.95 www.icebreaker.com


Icebreaker


Bodyfit200 Oasis Crewe


This raglan long sleeved top has a higher neck to trap in heat where you most need it. Flat sewn seams in the side


gusset keep you


comfortable and give you great freedom to move.


X-Bionic Energizer Women’s Long Sleeve Shirt


The X-Bionic Energizer is a true multisport baselayer range, suitable for typical year-round


conditions in the UK. Whether running,


hiking, biking or taking part in any outdoor activity, wearers benefit from climate control


technology and patented partial compression. RRP: £74.99


www.ardblairsports.com


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