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Men’s Ronhill Tech Long Sleeve Tee

Men’s Ronhill Tech Long Sleeve Tee

Men’s Ronhill Tech Long Sleeve Tee is light, breathable and with a subtle mono-colour rib effect. A good all-year round running tee.  

45.00

SKU: rh-005853

Availability: In Stock

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The Men’s Ronhill Tech Long Sleeve Tee description:

A versatile, casual looking tee ideal for training, racing or relaxing in. Produced in a fabric which is light, breathable and our testing has shown good wicking and evaporation results making this a comfortable, performance tee for all occasions.

The Men’s Ronhill Tech Long Sleeve Tee features:

  • Breathable
  • Wicking
  • Relaxed fit
  • Vapourlite fabric
  • See more great clothing by this brand here – Ronhill
  • See the Ronhill Size Guide Here –  Size Guide 
 

Men’s Ronhill Tech Long Sleeve Tee – Fabric Composition and Care

95% Polyester, 5% Elastane Wash at 40 degrees Do not bleach do not tumble dry Do not iron Do not dry clean Do not use biological detergents Do not use fabric softener Dry away from heat Wash with like colours  

Who is Ron Hill?

Dr. Ron Hill M.B.E. is one of the world-class distance runners of his generation. Ron excelled at marathon distance running and was the first Briton to win the Boston Marathon. This, at the time, was a world record time (when it stood) of 2:08:29. Later in the same year (1970) Ron went on to win Commonwealth Gold in the Games staged in Edinburgh. Ron had a unique combination of first hand running knowledge with a career as a textile chemist. Ron was the first person to use synthetic fabrics in sportswear and invented a lot of the fabrics that today’s latest products are modern generations of. This passion and enthusiasm to improve sportswear lead Ron to set up Ron Hill Sports on 9th September 1970. Today, Ron has completed over 155,000 miles since he started his training log in 1956 and has run every day since December 20th 1964, quite an amazing feat of human endurance and passion for running.

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