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HOW TO CHOOSE A BIKE JERSEY

When choosing a cycling jersey, prioritize fit and fabric to ensure comfort and performance on every ride. A well-fitting jersey should balance aerodynamics and breathability, allowing free movement while keeping you cool, with stretchable panels that conform to your body without feeling restrictive. Fabrics are key: lightweight, moisture-wicking materials are perfect for hot days, while thermal fabrics provide warmth in colder conditions. Consider UV protection, reflective elements for safety, and the practicalities of jersey pockets versus cargo bibs or trail shorts with storage. Above all, match your jersey choice to the riding conditions you'll face to get the most out of your gear.

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THE GO-TO JERSEYS

When selecting the best cycling jerseys, it's important to consider both functionality and fit. The right jersey not only keeps you comfortable by wicking away moisture, but also offers features like rear pockets for carrying essentials. The question of "how should a cycling jersey fit?" is crucial; jerseys should be form-fitting but not restrictive, allowing for optimal movement and aerodynamics. Look for jerseys that offer performance-driven materials like Transfer fabric, which ensures quick-drying and cooling during rides. For cooler days, pairing your jersey with a baselayer and arm warmers can extend your comfort across seasons.

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Mountain Biker Sporting Green PEARL iZUMi Short Sleeve Jersey

For the Trail

Mountain bikers have a little more freedom when it comes to choosing tops, because trail shorts usually have enough pockets to carry what you want to keep at arm’s reach. To match the baggy short look, a looser fitting jersey is a popular choice. Our trail jerseys are made with the same fast drying Transfer fabrics as our line of road jerseys.

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Road Cyclist Riding in Cold Weather

COOL CONDITIONS

Some of the best cycling experiences happen in the transition months of fall or early spring, when a combination of cool air and warming sun makes the ride exhilarating. For these days, a Thermal jersey is a top choice. Designed to retain body heat while maintaining fast-drying properties similar to our Transfer jerseys, the extra loft keeps you warm without overheating. For optimal comfort and performance, pair it with a baselayer—this layering strategy ensures you stay comfortable across varying cold weather conditions. Learn more about how to layer a cycling jersey for cold weather and get the most out of your rides in cooler temps.

Rider Wearing a Sleeveless Baselayer Under Bib Shorts

BASELAYERS

Mountain bikers enjoy more flexibility when choosing jerseys, as trail shorts typically offer ample pocket space for essentials. A looser-fitting jersey complements the relaxed style of baggy shorts, making it a popular choice for trail riders. Our trail jerseys are crafted from the same fast-drying Transfer fabrics used in our road jerseys, ensuring moisture-wicking performance in any weather. In colder or rainy conditions, layering becomes essential. Consider wearing a base layer under your jersey to help retain warmth while wicking away moisture.

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Cyclist on a Cold Weather Ride

COLD WEATHER

Prepping for cold weather cycling requires striking the right balance in layers. Too many, and you risk overheating; too few, and the chill sets in. A good strategy is to start with a moisture-wicking baselayer, add an insulating cycling jersey for cold weather, and layer up with a windproof jacket or vest if conditions demand it. The key is flexibility—you can remove or adjust layers as your ride progresses, ensuring you're always at the perfect temperature to keep the adventure going no matter how cold the air gets. Weather be damned—cycling never stops!

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