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Castelli Airco Bike Base Layer - Sleeveless

Men's Clothing > CyclingRated: 5 by 1 review.

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Lightweight polyester fabric in the Castelli Men's Airco Sleeveless Bike Shirt works well for hot summer rides, while the seamless construction means you won't have mysterious-looking rub marks on your torso after a ride. Castelli added curved design lines for a torso-slimming look, and printed their logo down the back of the Airco Bike Shirt.

Country of Origin:China
Material:Polyester
Pockets:None
Recommended Use:Summer bike riding
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Castelli Airco Bike Base Layer - Sleeveless Review Summary:

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Castelli FTW

Rating:*****

I'm partial to Castelli, because I'm 6' and 140lbs, so their smalls actually fit me and don't hang off like many US company's jersey's and layers do. The sleeveless does the trick in cool weather where a long sleeve under layer will cause your arms to burn up with a long sleeve outer layer on. I use these for cycling, but use them for a layer when hiking as well. Quite versitile.

Hans Mueller at RealCyclist.com on 04/20/2009