TRAIL

GEAR GUIDE

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Rain or shine, it's time to get out there and play! This issue features a selection of some of the most popular options available right now. In this photo, Brooks' new lightweight trail shoe, the Mazama (page 78), contrasts against The North Face's NSR Wind Jacket (see page 81).

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REIKO MOISTURE MANAGER (M)

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All new and ready for summer, from blazing sun, to thunderstorms, this baselayer will manage the sweat and the rain! Rae Brown of Bearded Brothers Trail Running describes the Reiko perfectly: "In the bottom of Jonkershoek valley it was hot and humid, but once I climbed up Swartboskloof to 1,000m elevation, there was a very nippy wind blowing, with sporadic cloud cover. The Reiko was quite damp from my sweat on the climb. Normally I would have taken out my wind breaker to stop the chill hitting my chest as I traversed the top of Swartboskloof. This time it was not necessary. Within 20 minutes on the summit, the shirt was dry, having kept me warm and insulated all along. I finished the run without once taking my top layer out of the pack. The Reiko Moisture Manager achieves this with its Hydrophilic Fabric. It absorbs moisture, then the moisture is drawn across the fabric for quick evaporation. It fits comfortably, and the fabric

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