Roark Alta Elite Trail T-Shirt - Men's
Stay covered and comfortable on the trail in this technical tee from Roark. It has a UPF 50+ rating for sun protection, and the fabric is ultra breathable and quick-drying.
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- Wicking, quick-drying and ultrabreathable
- Durable fabric resists snags and pilling
- UPF 50+ sun protection
- Reflective branding
- GRS-certified recycled polyester
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View all Roark Men's Running Shirts| Best Use | Trail Running Running Fitness |
|---|---|
| Shirt Type | T-shirt |
| Fabric | 88% recycled polyester/12% polyester |
| Sun-Protective Fabric | Yes |
| UPF Rating | 50+ |
| Moisture Wicking | Yes |
| Quick Drying | Yes |
| Sleeve Length | Short Sleeve |
| Hood | No |
| Gender | Men's |
| Weight | Unavailable |
| Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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Sweaty Folks Beware
I’ll start off by saying I absolutely love Roark- their lined athletic shorts are my go-to for most runs. And this shirt is truly excellent. HOWEVER, the reason I only give three stars instead of five is because it’s marketed as a quick-drying shirt and it absolutely is NOT! I sweat a LOT, and bought this expensive shirt because the days are getting hotter and I wanted a running shirts that wasn’t black and was going to be sweat-wicking and fast-drying. I saw the description online and thought, “awesome!” I went and tried it on and it fit great, so I went home with it. Ran an 8-miler the following day, and I was drenched within a mile or two. I literally had to wring out my shirt when I got home, it carried so much moisture! Don’t get me wrong, I’m keeping the shirt - it’s breezy, light (when it’s not drenched), and has a UPF rating that I find acceptable (I’m pretty paled so that detail matters to me!). I’m just never running longer than a 5k in it ever again. If you’re looking for a good running shirt that will keep you dry, I’m afraid you’ll probably have to keep looking.




