Built with a technical 110gsm knit, and minimal details, the Zero singlet excels for all your training loads: from short intervals to ultra runs. Feather-light, technical, and sporting a classy silhouette, say hello to our lightest and most technical singlet yet.
RACE
TESTED
Unlike our usual product launches, we pre-launched our Zero singlet in the NMDC Hyderabad Marathon 2024. We put the product straight in the hands of our users right before the race day.
THE RESULT : a race tested singlet that has stood the trials of race day and has received a nod of approval from our users. Pushing for podium, or a strong finish, or racking up training miles: whatever your goals are, the Zero Singlet has you covered.
WHAT A
MESH
The Singlet is designed with a highly breathable mesh at the back. The mesh allows room for more air circulation, keeping the stuffy heat and humidity from weighing you down.
PUTS HUMIDITY
TO REST
In tropical humidity, most scratchy synthetic layers feel scratchier. Combined with the heat your long runs often end in discomfort. Breathable, swift-drying, and cooling against the skin, the Zero Singlet ensures even your hottest long runs feel memorable.
DETAILS THAT
REFLECT
WELL ON YOU
Spotting a runner at wee hours is easier said. And now done too! Our thoughtfully designed reflective details and graphics on the front and back ensure you are safely spotted even when the light isn't friendly.
The Athlos logo and the story of our sailfish totem is printed in reflective on the back.
The Zero Singlet feels incredibly light—like a feather on the body. Even when drenched in sweat, it remains comfortable and breathable. The mesh at the back allows for great airflow, helping me stay cool and preventing any chafing during long-distance runs. I’d highly recommend it to anyone running beyond 5-10 km; it’s an ideal choice for race day.
We want to minimise our environmental impact and have been a work in progress. We always skipped plastic, and since June 2020, we started shipping our orders minus extra tags, invoices, and content that often ends up in trash.