dhb Windslam Roubaix review
Paired with a warmer base layer, it can be worn when the temperature is in single figures if it's dry, especially when going hard. Throw on your windproof packable shell and you get even more wear from it.
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Lightweight
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Highly breathable
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Bare minimum for the winter
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Thinner and far more breathable than anything else in this test, the dhb Windslam Roubaix is included as it's an example of the bare minimum you should be thinking of wearing come the colder months.
Its simple design not only keeps costs down but also makes for an exceptionally close fit.
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