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NNormal Men´s Race T-Shirt 02


 


NNormal Race T-shirt 02 Men – Ultralight T-shirt for Running & Training

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NNormal Race T-shirt 02 Men is a technical and ultra-light running shirt developed for high-intensity workouts and competitions. With its minimalist design and advanced material selection, it offers optimal comfort when you push the pace.

Made from 100% recycled polyester, the t-shirt combines durability with high performance. The moisture-wicking fabric keeps you dry even during the most demanding workouts, while the quick-drying construction minimizes irritation and overheating.

The lightweight and breathable feel makes the garment perfect for running, trail running and other activities where every gram counts. Flatlock seams reduce the risk of chafing and ensure a comfortable fit over long distances.

An obvious choice for runners looking for a technical, durable and extremely lightweight t-shirt for both training and competition.

Details

Ultralight and breathable material

Made from 100% recycled polyester

Efficient moisture transport and quick drying

Flatlock seams for reduced chafing

Optimal for running, trail running and high-intensity training

Minimalist and stylish design

Technical specification

Material: 100% recycled polyester

Fit: Light and flexible

Features: Breathable, quick-drying, moisture-wicking

Seams: Flatlock

Area of use: Running, training, competition

Ultralight running t-shirt from NNormal in 100% recycled polyester. Breathable, quick-drying and with flatlock seams - perfect for intense workouts.

Best suited for

Trail running

Road and trail running

Competition and interval training

Long-distance and ultra running

Runners who want low weight and maximum comfort

Material & fit

Material: 86% recycled polyester, 14% elastane

Fit: Slim fit

Features: Lightweight, elastic, breathable

Commitment & origin

Made in: Lithuania

Producer: Audimas Supply

Sustainability: Recycled materials with a focus on quality and environmental responsibility





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