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I am really exited about the USA women’s training top. I have to admit I was slaking a little with getting in shape for spring break but with the new training top and short I suddenly feel inspired to work out and get bikini ready.

The charcoal gray Dri Fit shirt is extremely thin making it very light weight. I hate nothing more than taking a run and feeling like I am wearing a sweatshirt because of how heavy my shirt is. Luckily this new training top is perfect for hot weather. Plus it looks sharp. The dark color hides sweat well so I don’t feel self-conscious working out. The black tape elements on the sleeves help reduce friction with the jersey. The two different mesh panels located on the back and under the arms allow for excellent ventilation keeping you cool and refreshed during your whole workout. The top fits true to size and is loose fitting.

I’m not one for spending a lot on training tops but it is well worth the $60. You will definitely get you $60 out of it.

To go along with the training top are the USA women’s training shorts. The training shorts are black with red accents. The red is featured on the Nike and on the sides with two thin lines. These are 100 percent Polyester and are incredibly priced at $25. The only downfall I would note is they are not lightweight. Saying that though they aren’t going to fall apart.

I wish they made the training gear in more colors because I would buy all of them. I practice, run and lounge in these. They’re so comfortable you’ll never want to take them off.

Written by: Blair McNamee, soccer chick, soccerprose.com

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About the author: Matthew Wall

 

I've played soccer since I could walk thanks to my father and love keeping up on all the latest gear and gab. I'm in my twenties, and I'm lucky enough to have found work in search marketing for a leading soccer retailer after completing my M.A. at Georgetown in 2008. My team is Liverpool, and national side is Ireland, but I've also got a passion for GAA and a number of sports. Feel free to give me a shout on Google+

 

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