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Specialized/Fjällräven Räven anorak £260

While the Specialized/Fjällräven collection of products is aimed primarily at the adventure cyclist, the remit of the Räven Anorak is more expansive. Covering everything from biking to hiking, isolated trails to busy city streets, it cuts a stylish look wherever you are.

The Räven Anorak has a great many zips, none of which run the full length of the jacket. However, this does help to increase the windproofing and weather resistance. Pulling

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