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One Industries Atom Realm jersey


THE ATOM REALM has a basic, no-frills construction, hence its low price. But by virtue of a quality cut it delivers better comfort and performance than many more expensive tops.

The elbow-length sleeves give coverage without any excess flap and the shape of the shoulders together with the raglan sleeves gives so much freedom of movement that the rest of the jersey doesn’t get pulled round at all when you move your upper body. There’s a real ease to wearing the One Industries top.

This is underlined by the stretch in the fabric and the overlock hem – an often overlooked detail that creates a neat, slimline finish, making it easier to tuck the top into your riding shorts. For casual, not too spendy performance, this jersey’s hard to beat.

PRICE 52$





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