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Saysky Combat Half Zip Fleece Hoodie Black 901 SW35001Saysky Combat Half Zip Fleece Hoodie Black 901 SW35001
WOMEN
Saysky Blaze Long Sleeve Light Fleece Black 9001 SW35003Saysky Blaze Long Sleeve Light Fleece Black 9001 SW35003
WOMEN
Saysky Blaze Long Sleeve Light Fleece Blue 2009 MWRFL02C2009Saysky Blaze Long Sleeve Light Fleece Blue 2009 MWRFL02C2009
WOMEN
Saysky Blaze Half Zip Light Fleece Black 9001 SW35004Saysky Blaze Half Zip Light Fleece Black 9001 SW35004
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Saysky Blaze Half Zip Light Fleece Blue 2009 MWRFL03C2009Saysky Blaze Half Zip Light Fleece Blue 2009 MWRFL03C2009
WOMEN
Saysky Blaze Half Zip Light Fleece Camel 7011 OWRFL03C7011Saysky Blaze Half Zip Light Fleece Camel 7011 OWRFL03C7011
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Saysky Flow Fleece Black 901 XMRBL33C901Saysky Flow Fleece Black 901 XMRBL33C901
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Flow Fleece

£111
£111
Saysky Flow Fleece Orange 408 MMRBL33C408Saysky Flow Fleece Orange 408 MMRBL33C408
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Flow Fleece

£111
£111

SAYSKY Running Fleece Jackets

SAYSKY running fleece jackets in this women’s edit are built for cold training, steady winter mileage, and changeable shoulder-season weather. The collection includes insulating long-sleeve fleece tops and technical warm layers that hold heat without trapping excess moisture, giving runners a dependable option when a standard running singlet or lightweight tee is not enough. These pieces suit athletes who need breathable protection for easy runs, endurance sessions, and everyday mileage, with soft brushed interiors, stable temperature control, and less bulk than heavy casual outerwear. For a broader overview of women’s kit, see the women’s collection.

Layer Fleece for Conditions

A fleece works best when you match it to wind, temperature, and effort. On calm cold days, it can act as the main outer layer; when conditions turn wetter or more exposed, pair it with lighter women’s running jackets and vests for added weather protection. If you want a less insulated option for milder sessions, rotate into women’s running long sleeves; if you need more warmth next to skin, add women’s running base layers underneath. For runners comparing fabrics, merino running top options can offer stronger odour control, while technical fleece is usually faster drying and better suited to repeated winter training.

A running fleece is the better choice when cold air is the main issue rather than strong wind or rain. It gives more warmth and comfort than a thin shell while staying breathable during steady efforts. If conditions are exposed or wet, layer it under women's running jackets and vests for added weather protection.
Use a fleece long sleeve running top on its own in dry, calm winter conditions or cool shoulder-season weather. For lower temperatures, wear it over a close-fitting first layer so sweat can move away from the skin before the insulation starts working. If you run hot or the session is milder, a lighter option from women's running long sleeves may be enough.
Yes, on calm days a technical fleece can work as your only outer layer in winter, especially for easy to moderate sessions. It provides warmth and breathable protection without the stiffness of a shell. In wind, sleet, or prolonged exposure, combine it with a more protective layer from women's outerwear options instead of relying on fleece alone.
Brushed fleece usually feels softer and warmer against the skin because the inner surface traps more air. Technical fleece is often lighter, more breathable, and quicker to dry, which makes it better for repeated winter training and changing intensity. If you also want natural temperature regulation, compare it with women's merino running clothes.