Rapha Country Jersey | $150
BikeRadar verdict
"Beautiful style, good performance, comfy and fun"
Intended for a more gentlemanly pace, Rapha’s range of club jerseys are the epitome of vintage looks combined with modern performance. The Sportwool fabric is a blend of 40% Merino wool and 60% polyester.
The Merino is a good sweat-wicker and smell suppressor, while the polyester improves the stretch fit.
Comfort is excellent and the jersey has a very natural feel.
You buy a jersey like this because you want something special and the attention to detail delivers: reinforced pockets, headphone cable holes, zip guards, pump pocket and five stash pockets, and each jersey comes with its own story label.
User Reviews
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User review of Rapha Country Jersey
I bought the German one (seeing the model in the pink top here, I'm chuffed to bits I din't opt for that one...). It's an absolutely fantastic jersey. The fit is ideal, it's warm when it needs to be yet vents well when it's hot. The attention to detail (such as the button hole for headphone cable) is second to none.
Can't rate it highly enough - you'll love it if you buy one.
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Specification
- Name:
- Country Jersey
- Built by:
- Rapha
- Price:
- $150.00
- Price at Launch:
- 90.00 GBP
- Price at Launch (USD):
- 150.00 USD
- Price at Launch (EURO):
- 130.00 EURO
- Description:
- A stylish variation on the Classic Club Jersey
- Clothing Material:
- Merino Wool, Polyester
- Clothing Sizes Available:
- L, M, S, XL, XS, XXL
- Available Colours:
- Cream, Light Blue, Pink
- No. of Pockets:
- 5
- Sleeve Type:
- Short-sleeved
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