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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
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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

€118
€118
Saysky Flow Fleece Orange 408 MMRBL33C408Saysky Flow Fleece Orange 408 MMRBL33C408
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Flow Fleece

€118
€118

Running Fleece Jackets

SAYSKY running running fleece jackets in this women’s edit are built for cold starts, steady winter mileage, warm-ups, and recovery sessions. These pieces sit between light running clothing and weatherproof shells, giving breathable insulation without the heavy feel that can disrupt rhythm. Expect technical fleece and long-sleeve options that manage heat, move easily, and stay comfortable across shifting conditions. For runners building reliable winter running clothes, this collection solves the balance between warmth, airflow, and low-bulk layering, whether you need a calm-day outer piece or a dependable midweight top for everyday training.

Layering Fleece for Conditions

Use these fleece layers as an outer layer on dry, low-wind days, or rotate them under lighter shells from Running Jackets & Running Vests when exposure and pace change through the run. If you prefer a lighter upper-body setup, swap to women’s running T-shirts for milder sessions, or move to women’s running base layers when you want closer next-to-skin warmth under a shell. For low-light training, reflective apparel adds visibility without changing your layering system. The result is a more adaptable running outfit for women, with clear options for insulation, breathability, and weather protection across the season.

A running fleece is usually the better choice in cold, dry conditions when you need breathable warmth more than weather blocking. A shell works better for wind and rain, while fleece is stronger for steady efforts where moisture control and temperature regulation matter most. If conditions turn more exposed, add a women's running jacket or vest over the top.
Yes, on calm winter days a fleece can work well as your only outer layer, especially for easy mileage, warm-ups, and recovery sessions. In stronger wind, wet weather, or longer exposure, combine it with a protective shell from the women's outerwear range for better coverage.
Start with a thin next-to-skin top, then add fleece when the air is cold enough that a standard tee is not sufficient. In deeper winter, pair it with a women's running base layer underneath or use a shell on top depending on wind, rain, and planned intensity. On milder days, you can swap down to women's running T-shirts instead.
Brushed fleece usually feels softer and warmer against the skin, which makes it useful for easy runs and recovery sessions. Technical fleece is often lighter, faster-drying, and more breathable, so it handles a wider range of paces and changing conditions more effectively.