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Endura Singletrack Lite jersey


IT’S ALWAYS A great moment when you pull on a jersey fresh from the pack and it just feels right. The Singletrack Lite is one of those. The fit is relaxed but not baggy, and instead of just relying on stretch in the fabric, it has a panel construction that articulates perfectly to follow your shape on the bike. This creates a subtle but noticeable difference in feel.

The fabric feels like cotton but is actually a polypropylene/polyester mix, which means superb wicking performance as well as feeling great on your skin. Polypropylene does have a reputation for getting whiffy but this has an antibacterial treatment, which we can confirm does indeed work.

This is a superb jersey for the hottest, longest days out when you just want to sling on a top and get on with riding.

PRICE 69$


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