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ASICSLadies Lite-Show Running Jacket

R899

Retail: R1,600
Excludes shipping

R899

R1,600
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Whether you're off to a training session or setting off on a night-time run, the ASICS LITE-Show running jacket for women is both practical and comfortable, with its body-mapped 360° reflectivity and strategically placed reflective detail keeping you safely in sight when running after dark.

Easy to layer up with other items when temperatures turn chilly, this versatile jacket features a full-zip fastening for easy access, as well as two front pockets to securely store your small essentials.

Crafted from lightweight woven fabric for optimal ventilation and comfort, this regular-fit jacket provides unrestricted movement for a better performance, while wind and water-repellent properties keep you comfortable and dry. With the LITE-Show taking care of everything, all that's left for you to do is focus entirely on your run.

Product Features
  • Regular fit
  • Waterproof
  • Wind repellent
  • Lightweight fabric
  • Ideal layering item
  • Flat stretch cuffs and hem detail
  • Secure front pockets
  • Body-mapped 360° LITE-Show reflectivity
  • Reflective ASICS branding
  • S1 function: Wind resistant and water resistance keeps you moving in all weather
Product Specifications
  • Material
  • Lightweight woven, 56g
  • 100% polyester
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