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CW-X Insulator Expert Tight - Women's

CW-X Insulator Expert Tight - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 April 28, 2008

I got these in Dec 07 and though more expensive than others, they are worth it. Have used them to snowshoe and run in everything from 15 or so F to 55 F, and from dry to light rain. For snowshoeing I used them as a base layer w/top layers depending on temps (on warmer days just a rain pant will do). To run, I've used them in drizzle, cold, and temps up to low 50s. I've always felt appropriately warm and dry which is pretty impressive since I am one to always be cold. They do a great job at providing support to my muscles too. I'm now getting the uninsulated tights so I can have something for warmer days.

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