Castelli Mortirolo Due review
Overall, it works well enough, but I'd prefer to see a few more technical details at this price.
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Hi-viz
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Three large back pockets
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High neck cuff
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Windproofing
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No waterproof pockets
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Lack of technical fabric for price
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Firstly, for the less adventurous, other colours are available, but the hi-viz, pixelated-camo certainly catches drivers' eyes.
Aesthetics aside, the three simple pockets are great for hauling a long rides' worth of gear but we'd like to see a moisture resistant one or your mobile will suffer from sweat soaking.
The high neck is another nice touch and the combination of warm back with windproof front and sleeves did a perfect job of maintaining warmth.
The cuff closures are a bit of a let down but the arms are now long enough to keep the wrists warm.
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