Sugoi RS Jersey | $89.99
BikeRadar verdict
"High performance fabric and a good fit for competitive riding "
The RS is Sugoi’s top of the range jersey and is best suited for high intensity riding. The fit is perfect for long distance comfort because the seams and stitching in the sleeves stay in place, which adds to its overall appeal.
Flat-locked stitching is kept small to minimise bulk and reduce interference with the anatomic shape. Using a zoned construction, the jersey also maps different material to body areas.
The four pockets at the rear provide plenty of storage options and there’s a separate one for a pump to hold it securely in place. A drop collar adds an air of freedom and the 3/4-length zip is well hidden at the front.
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Specification
- Name:
- RS Jersey
- Built by:
- Sugoi
- Price:
- $89.99
- Price at Launch:
- 56.50 GBP
- Price at Launch (USD):
- 89.99 USD
- Manufacturer's Description:
- Zone construction is a Sugoi innovation that focuses on appropriate fabric functionality and seam placement for enhanced movement and thermal regulation. Soft, lightweight FinoStretch is the ideal jersey fabric, promoting maximum moisture transfer with minimum retention. The open-air architecture of Vector mesh side and back panels provides ventilation between your skin and the fabric. Nicely detailed with 16" hidden zipper, multi-colored panels and contrast flatlock stitching. Three back pockets plus an MP3 player pocket and rear reflective accents. The RS jersey coordinates perfectly with RS short or bib short for a great look and unmatched performance.
- Clothing Sizes Available:
- L, M, S, XL, XXL
- Available Colours:
- Various
- Fastening Type:
- 3/4 Zip
- Sleeve Type:
- Short-sleeved
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