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Review: Altura Tempo Seamless Short Sleeve Baselayer – a seamless performance, apart from the seams… cycling AlturaCycling

Altura says,"A SEAMLESS BASELAYER CONSTRUCTED TO MAXIMISE AIR FLOW AND BREATHABILITY.""Our Altura Tempo Unisex Baselayer collection has been developed using a seamless construction which not only minimises yarn and fabric wastage but also reduces the amount of water required for the dying process in turn helping to reduce the envionmental impact of the production.

Other 3D-knitted baselayers we've tested are more expensive, even when you take into the account the extra material for the long sleeves.Would you recommend the product to a friend?The Tempo offers a great close fit while feeling very comfortable against the skin. The performance is very good as well, and the price is on point.

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