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by
pang,
Verified Owner
from GUANGDONG, China
Written on May 20, 2023
Adidas Terrex Agravic Alpha Shield Hoodie - Men's is an ultra light jacket and very breathable. I use it in treekking when I came to the camp place.IN cool weather,i take on the jacket,and sleep in my sleeping bags.When you treeking ,the jacket can pack a small bag.
Pros:
high quality
Cons:
None
Best Used for:
Running, hiking
Would recommend: Yes
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Colorado Running,
from CO, United States
Written on November 6, 2019
So far I've been out on three runs with this jacket. All three at 40 Degrees (no humidity) at an elevation of 10,500 feet for about 8 miles each run. I wore a thin, long sleeved, base layer underneath the jacket and this was perfect for conditions. Sweat was able to be wicked away very well, while running into wind was no problem. I was super comfortable on these runs.
I anticipate the jacket and thin base layer will work great until about 35 degrees, then I'll switch to a slightly thicker base layer which should take me down 25 degrees. Below 25 and I'll probably double up on the base layers and this jacket is my new best friend for runs.
Would recommend: Yes
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