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Long sleeve cycling jerseys
When cycling in colder temperatures, a long-sleeved cycling jersey is a must. Here are some benefits and reasons why you should choose a long-sleeved jersey for your cycling adventures:
- Temperature regulation: Long-sleeved jerseys provide excellent insulation. They help trap body heat and protect against cold winds.
- Sun protection: Long-sleeved jerseys often come with built-in UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. This is especially important for long rides in the sun.
- Versatility: Long sleeve jerseys are incredibly versatile and suitable for a variety of weather conditions. You can wear them alone in mild temperatures or layer them with other cycling clothing, such as base layers or jackets, in colder conditions.
How to choose a long-sleeved cycling jersey?
A long-sleeved cycling jersey is ideal for riding in cooler weather – spring, autumn, or winter. When choosing, focus on the purpose, material, cut and practical details:
- Material: For spring and fall, a lighter jersey made of polyester that wicks away sweat well will suffice. For winter, look for a warm jersey with a fleece lining or thermofleece. Elastane helps for extra comfort, which guarantees flexibility.
- Fit: The jersey should be snug, but not restrict your movement. The correct sleeve length is also essential – they should reach your wrists, even if you reach over the handlebars.
- Functional details: It is ideal if the jersey has a zipper, back pockets for small items and reflective elements for greater safety. In winter, combine the jersey with a functional bottom layer or windproof jacket.
- Size: Please follow the size chart when purchasing. If you are unsure between two sizes, choose the larger one.
How to select the ideal material for long-sleeved cycling jerseys?
These materials are designed specifically for sports, with an emphasis on comfort, performance and functionality, and these are their main features:
Polyester
- Lightweight and breathable.
- Quick-drying and wicks sweat away from the body.
- Wear-resistant.
- Can trap odours (if it doesn't have an antibacterial treatment).
- The basic material of most jerseys - suitable for spring, summer and as a base layer in winter.
Elastane (Spandex, Lycra)
- Highly elastic and tight-fitting.
- Guarantees freedom of movement.
- Helps the jersey fit well on the body.
- Does not breathe on its own, so it is combined with polyester.
- Added to fabric for better fit to the body – especially in racing jerseys.
Thermofleece (fleece lining)
- Soft and warm material.
- Good insulation against cold.
- Pleasant on the skin.
- Less suitable for heat.
- Used in jerseys intended for cold weather (autumn/winter).
Merino wool
- Natural material - both warm and breathable.
- Antibacterial – does not smell, even when worn for a long time.
- Regulates temperature perfectly.
- Higher price, more difficult maintenance.
- Used as a base layer or in premium jerseys for riding in the cold.
Softshell/membrane materials (in winter jerseys)
- Wind and water-resistant.
- Protection in extreme conditions.
- Less breathable, usually combined with breathable panels.
- Used in winter jerseys or jackets designed for riding in bad weather.
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