Zensah Compression Tight Reviews
Thanks to 7 local athletes that agreed to review these tights. Below is a summary from the group.6 used during Exercise and Recovery, 1 used for Recovery only. All used Running, 1 used biking, and 2 used during strength training.
All said they would recommend to other athletes.
One athlete had worn another manufacturer compression tight. When asked how they compared he said, " The no seam construction and variable tension of Zensah made for an excellent muscle massage feel and circulation enhancement."
Additional Comments
All said they would recommend to other athletes.
One athlete had worn another manufacturer compression tight. When asked how they compared he said, " The no seam construction and variable tension of Zensah made for an excellent muscle massage feel and circulation enhancement."
Additional Comments
- The fit wasn't perfect but mainly because I need to lose 20-30 lbs. The fact that they were a little tight may actually have improved the function. The tights approved both my exercise ability and my recovery.
- Good fit and stays up well.
- Good fit, just have to be careful with zipper. It is not tacked at the top and can come apart.
- I like the way my legs feel wearing them. They are very comfortable and easy to adjust to wearing. The zipper really helps with getting them on. (My husband wears the Zensah compression stockings all the time which is why I wanted to try them). Can't wait to try them for long distance running.
- A petite length would fit me better (5'2"). There is some bunching behind my knees that would not be there if I were taller.
- Tights fit great, felt well supported. The butt tends to sag a bit after I ran so I had to pull them up a time or two. I was not carrying anything in rear pocket either. Overall they felt great especially after my run.
- I wore them during a CrossFit workout and the next day my legs felt great. Not the usual soreness I get after that type of workout.
- Fit is good. I'm 5' 10" and about 145 lbs. and S/M is just right - snug but not uncomfortable.
- I like the thickness of the material. I have felt other brands of compression tights in stores and wondered how material that was fairly thin could do what a compression right is supposed to do.
Sugoi Versa Jacket
__This review is from the GEAR Caster.
Available colors are white, blue, red and purple (shown).
We all know that it is hard to dress properly for Fall outdoor activities as the weather can change from hot to cold in an instant. The SUGOI Versa Jacket offers the perfect outerwear versatility you require without having to carry extra layers.
Although the Versa Jacket is technically part of SUGOI's run collection, I have been wearing the one I was sent mostly for cycling as well as some hiking and trail running. The Versa has quickly become my go to Fall outerwear choice.
The absolute best feature of the Versa Jacket is the magnetically attached sleeves. You can start your bike, hike or run wearing the full breathable, water-resistant jacket, then as soon as you start to warm up, simply rip off the sleeves and stuff them in the back pocket. I was able to remove the sleeves one handed, mid-ride, which is saying something since I can't even take both hands off of my handlebars to eat or zip up my jacket.
The Versa Jacket has two zippered front pockets, something you don't often find in running or cycling jackets, as well as a large zippered back pocket. Elastic cuffs and a cinchable hem help to keep out the cold wind and rain.
A mesh panel at the back of the jacket/vest and underarm perforation increase ventilation and ensure you don't feel like you are wearing a garbage bag. Plenty of reflective detailing helps you to be seen in the lower light conditions of Fall.
Bottom Line: The SUGOI Versa Jacket gets two thumbs up for offering two levels of protection in one single piece. The ease with which the magnetically attached sleeves can be removed on the go really makes the jacket. No more fussing with zippers or carrying extra layers.
Available colors are white, blue, red and purple (shown).
We all know that it is hard to dress properly for Fall outdoor activities as the weather can change from hot to cold in an instant. The SUGOI Versa Jacket offers the perfect outerwear versatility you require without having to carry extra layers.
Although the Versa Jacket is technically part of SUGOI's run collection, I have been wearing the one I was sent mostly for cycling as well as some hiking and trail running. The Versa has quickly become my go to Fall outerwear choice.
The absolute best feature of the Versa Jacket is the magnetically attached sleeves. You can start your bike, hike or run wearing the full breathable, water-resistant jacket, then as soon as you start to warm up, simply rip off the sleeves and stuff them in the back pocket. I was able to remove the sleeves one handed, mid-ride, which is saying something since I can't even take both hands off of my handlebars to eat or zip up my jacket.
The Versa Jacket has two zippered front pockets, something you don't often find in running or cycling jackets, as well as a large zippered back pocket. Elastic cuffs and a cinchable hem help to keep out the cold wind and rain.
A mesh panel at the back of the jacket/vest and underarm perforation increase ventilation and ensure you don't feel like you are wearing a garbage bag. Plenty of reflective detailing helps you to be seen in the lower light conditions of Fall.
Bottom Line: The SUGOI Versa Jacket gets two thumbs up for offering two levels of protection in one single piece. The ease with which the magnetically attached sleeves can be removed on the go really makes the jacket. No more fussing with zippers or carrying extra layers.