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Haglofs Halo Vest

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As a bonus, adding a pack protects a fair bit of your back making it a reasonable choice for short, sharp outings in light rain.

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Reviewed: 17 June 2009 by Jon
What's It For? The Halo Vest and it's women's version, the Halo Q, is part of Haglofs' Intense Series of lightweight kit aimed at fast-movers like lightweight walkers, runners and cyclists. The windproof front section is intended to give weather protection while the mesh back allows for maximum breathability.   The Techy ...  Continue reading

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I can´t understand why haglofs insist in dark colurs in intense series and fast and light products (LIM series)  designed to be used in sports that need bright colours for safety (cycling running or " mountain competitions"

 Please haglofs give us more  bright colour options  (red orange yellow....) please

Posted: 17/06/2009 at 12:31

Like this you mean? The citron they do some things is impressively bright.

Yes some charcoal in intense series but also a fair bit of green and white too. Likely just down to what people will stock/sells

Posted: 17/06/2009 at 13:24

some ???? intense series has 16 items  10are only in charcoal .... including some lim items as lim ozone lim down jacket etc .....

Too much charcoal ,)

Posted: 17/06/2009 at 14:07

Humm a little unfair to include trousers I think! Very rare to find walking trousers that aren't in some form of black/darkish brown. Probably because they all head that way over time anyway


A trifle odd that the Oz and LIM Ozone come in one colour while the LIM Ultimate has so many options.

Posted: 17/06/2009 at 14:23

I absolutely agree with everyone posting above, but as someone with retail connections I can tell you that common sense is the last thing in people's minds when they buy, and that despite the fact they would be much safer in bright colours (green, red, etc), they insist on going with their fashion sense and looking "mean and moody" - or, as I think, bland and boring. Certainly this seems to be true for UK retailing. Wonder what it's like elsewhere?

Posted: 17/06/2009 at 16:05



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