Long sleeved jersey?

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FlyingCyclist

Über Member
I'm looking at Evans Cycles, and there's a few a like. But I'm unsure if any of them would be suited for wet weather?

http://www.evanscycles.com/products/altura/raceline-long-sleeve-jersey-ec040771#features
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/bianchi/world-champ-long-sleeve-jersey-ec038512#features
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/altura/night-vision-long-sleeve-jersey-ec025056#features

I don't mind if it's a 'team' one, or a simple plain jersey.

But I don't mind these
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/oneal/ricky-dietrich-replica-monster-jersey-ec063497#features
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/oneal/ultra-lite-le-70-jersey-ec063496

I wouldn't want a tight fitting one, but is this down to personal preferance?


Also would you wear anything under them?
 

vickster

Squire
If it's wet, you'll want something windproof, with some water resistance at the least. Properly waterproof tend to be boil in the bag unless you spend ££££ and even then

The race line is a performance fit and thus will be highly fitted. Night vision less so

The bianchi one In a small will be very small

The mountain bike ones will be baggy but are an errrr acquired taste

I have a specialized :ohmy: allez one which is good, but too warm now. Maybe short sleeves and arm Warmers better for spring into summer
 

vickster

Squire
Not really no, the mountain bike ones will be a thinner material so you'll need to layer up. Road ones are mostly of a goner,al type for cooler weather. Roadies wear arm Warmers and short sleeves in the summer cos they is 'ard

Personally I just wear a long sleeve running top or high quality merino, with either a short sleeve jersey over the top or better still a gilet
 
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FlyingCyclist

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I'll keep looking and I'll try and decide on one tomorrow.

What I normally wear is a t-shirt and a flourescent yellow very light jacket and cycling 'mtb' shorts
 

vickster

Squire
Don't wear cotton for any distance, the sweat just stays damp. Look at merino or bamboo, great non stinky natural materials. Synthetics get pongy sooner or later. Try a snow and rock, outdoorsy place, not cheap though for good quality stuff

Go to a few shops and look at jerseys, not really the right time of year. A gilet is indispensable
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
Is there such a jersey that I can wear all year round?
yes - but its expensive.

its called the castelli gabba

castelli-gabba-rain-jersey-12-yellowfront.jpg


Top Features of the Castelli Gabba Windstopper Rain Jersey
Fully aerodynamic, fully breathable and fully protected
Windstopper® X-Lite Plus fabric for lightweight total wind protection with water repellent finish
Nanoflex Fabric Insert under arms
Storm-flap construction at back protects from wheel spray
Silicone gripper on waistband to limit ride-up
Full-length YKK® Vislon zipper
3 rear pockets with eyelet holes
Rear reflective trim on pockets and flap for high visibility
Temperature range: 10°C - 18°C
158g (Large)

Long sleeve option too

castelli-gabba-ls-jersey-12-yellowfront.jpg
 
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vickster

Squire
Bet it's quite a skinny fit?
 

vickster

Squire
Yep, castelli high end, could search around for second hand, or reduced

If you want great kit, it costs, especially when starting to talk technical fabrics

I'd go with ss, arm Warmers, gilet
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
Do any of the products spec's suggest they are water proof, water resistant etc? No? Then they are not designed for wet weather, read the spec and do some thought exercises.

How can it be so damn hard to choose a shirt?
 
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