Skins A200 Long Sleeved Compression Top (Grey) L

I’m sure you know what you’re looking at if you’ve ‘clicked through’ this far but I’ve taken the liberty of providing the following ‘stock’ description, based on desertcart.co.uk, for general reference :

Men's long sleeve compression top made using engineered gradient compression
Improved circulation increases oxygen delivery to active muscles to create more power
Features SKINS warp knit fabric, moisture wicking and 50 + UV protection

The SKINS A200 range brings our original scientifically proven sports compression clothing line bang up to date.

If your sport means that you need to push your upper body to the limit and be fighting fit the next morning, then the A200 Men’s Long Sleeve Compression Top is right for you. Our engineered gradient compression increases blood flow and oxygen supply to your muscles to improve your performance while you are active. After your workout you’ll feel the benefits of reduced muscle soreness.

With SKINS products, compression and comfort go hand in hand. A200 range tops feature raglan set sleeves and motion tech fabric in the shoulder panels to increase freedom of movement. In addition, you’ll find underarm ventilation and a comfortable neckline for a good fit and streamlined look.

The A200 Men’s Long Sleeve Compression Top also incorporates a silicone gripper at the hem to stop the top from riding up.

Only worn on a handful of occasions so still in excellent condition, as will hopefully be evident from the photographs. That said, I’m all too aware that assessing the condition of anything can be very subjective so I’d suggest you refer to the photographs to help form your own opinion and get in touch if you have any specific queries or require any further information.  

Otherwise, many thanks for looking and please feel free to take a look at my other listings if you get a moment to do so.


SELLER’S NOTES: 

The last photograph is a stock image, with credit to desertcart.co.uk, and is purely for reference;

Please don’t hesitate to make an offer if you’re minded to do so – the worst that can happen is that I choose to decline it;

Finally, please excuse what you might perceive to be high postage costs as standard – ebay seemingly control postage costs for the majority of listings now, both domestically and for overseas delivery (through the global shipping program) so the pricing might be taken out of my hands.