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Skyline Chill Jersey Scattered Carbon

Skyline Chill Jersey Scattered Carbon

Regular price $65.99 CAD
Regular price $109.99 CAD Sale price $65.99 CAD

An all new warmer knit fabric for cooler months. Long praised for its combination of value and performance, the Skyline Chill LS jersey adds a new dimension to an old favorite.

Color
  • Skyline Chill Jersey Scattered Fire Orange
  • Skyline Chill Jersey Scattered Olive
  • Skyline Chill Jersey Scattered Carbon
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SKU:353999002

Specifications

- Relaxed ride fit

- Bluesign® approved fabrics

- Troy Lee Designs Air Mesh

- Slight V neckline

- Microfiber optical wipe at back right hem

- Reflective graphics in key areas

- Moisture wicking and quick dry finishes

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Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Skyline Chill Jersey

"I purchased the Skyline Chill Shirt hoping it would have the same fleece-blocked lining as the Chill Pants. It doesn’t—it’s more of a heavier polyester material, thicker than a summer long sleeve but not truly insulated. The fit is very nice, though the sleeves are a little long for me. I plan to wear this on night rides or cooler evenings when I’m still in shorts. It’s not a winter riding shirt unless you’re using it as a base layer. That said, the look, feel, and sporty cut are excellent. I would recommend this for summer riding in slightly cooler conditions"

Dave M. (4/5)

Great shirt!

"Comfortable and nice fit. The fabric stays reasonably dry after a good sweat, and I have not experienced the chills after cooling down. I would like a front zipper to dump heat on the climbs."

Brent B. (5/5)

Love the look!

"Fit and feel is awsome. Can’t get enough of these shirts"

Ronald E. (5/5)

Great jersey for those cooler temps

"Great jersey for those cooler temps. Not too thick and it still breathes so you don’t overheat in it. I’ve used it in 40-55° temps so far."

Scott Z. (5/5)

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