24 May 2007 10:32 GMT / By Chris Hall
With the Met Office predicting one of the hottest summers on record, you’ll be keener than ever to stay cool and comfortable.Blacks, The Outdoor Experts, new summer range of t-shirts, shorts, sandals and accessories combines style with the latest fabric technology, helping you look great and stay cool whether you’re going for long walks, playing a round of golf or exercising on holiday.
Sandals
Technicals Kaikoura (£54.99) with their rubber outer sole and adjustable strap, they offer the breathability of a sandal with the sturdiness of a shoe. Available for both men and women, they’re ideal for walking in extreme heat.
Tee-shirts
Technicals Granite Tee (£19.99) men’s t-shirt incorporates Coolmax FreshFX technology that keeps sweat away from the body, and with an SPF rating of 30+, you’ll avoid sunburn on the hottest days.
Technicals Eclipse Tee (£19.99) women’s short-sleeved technical t-shirt has a built-in anti-microbial additive to help keep you smelling fresh well as Coolmax FreshFX technology.
Shorts
ALS Rider Cargo shorts (£29.99) for men have been treated with Healthguard antibacterial finish to protect against insect bites and have a UPF sun protection of 50+.
ALS Tahiti shorts (£29.99) for women, offer all the benefits of the men’s short with the added bonus of an adjustable leg length to suit any situation.
Essential Outdoor Accessories
Blacks can ensure you have everything that you need for the summer outdoor season to enjoy any holiday or trip. Their range of accessories includes sunglasses, hats, water bottles and camping gadgets.
The Technicals T25 Rucksack (£49.99) has been designed to perform in even the harshest environments, using the best fabrics available such as Dyneema. This range is also available other sizes; T35+5 (£69.99), T50+5 (£99.99) and T50+5W (£99.99).
The Blacks Maw Lyt Hydration pack (£44.99) great to add to your rucksack so you never dehydrate. Sports Fitness, Clothing, Blacks, iPod



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