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Dotout Breeze Jacket

Colour: Black White
Size: 2XL

Both jacket and shirt, Breeze Jacket is an innovative garment.

A thermal and windproof cycling jacket, designed for cycling when the season changes, between late summer and early autumn, between late winter and spring until early summer, in cooler hours. Ideal for intermediate and temperate climates. Built with two different fabrics. In the front windproof and ultra-light, ultra stretch and breathable on the sleeves and back. Thanks to these features, the jacket is comfortable and protective.Some technical details complete the performance of this garment: the ergonomic funnel-shaped neck with an anatomically-shaped insert in 3D fabric, raw-cut, 4 back pockets, one of which is a Dot Safe reflex and waterproof with a zip for maximum protection of electronic devices. Pro Fit wearability. Thanks to its special features, this jacket is part of the «long season» clothing line. Garments developed for intermediate climatic conditions.

• Preformed anatomic construction
• Ergonomic funnel collar with an anatomic raw-edged 3D fabric insert for optimal comfort
• Raw-edged 3D fabric cuffs for a securer fit and better grip
• Raw-edged anatomically-shaped ergonomic long tail with reflective pixels and gripper design for a perfect grip on shorts and maximum visibility
• Open-end front zipper with Dotout self-locking tab
• Dot Air X-Light windproof lasered front zip garage
• 4 rear pockets, including a zipped Dot Safe reflective waterproof pocket to protect electronic devices
• Hi-viz reflective details

Dot Safe: Dotout jerseys and jacket feature the Dot Safe reflective waterproof pocket to ensure maximum visibility and protect electronic devices.

Pro Fit: Flawlessly form-fitting, technical clothing that fits like a second skin.

Long Season: The Long Season clothes are specially designed and developed for milder weather conditions, which vary according to latitude and altitude, but are becoming increasingly more common due to climate change.