Altura NV2 Elite Jersey and Bib Shorts review

Performance and visibility

Our rating

4

180.00

Immediate Media

Published: December 9, 2018 at 12:01 am

Our review
A brilliant mix of performance and visibility at a very good price Buy if, You want increased visibility without compromising performance

Pros:

Darkproof detailing is eye-squintingly bright in the light of car headlamps

Cons:

The stitching on the pad could be better concealed

Altura made its reputation with the affordable Night Vision range, which was aimed at commuters and majored on visibility, durability and value. More recently, Altura has expanded on this to include higher performance garments known as the NV2 Elite range.

The NV2 Elite range combines Altura's original Night Vision visibility goals with very subtle high-vis touches.

Altura NV2 Elite Jersey

The jersey combines a tightly woven front panel with a more open mesh back
The jersey combines a tightly woven front panel with a more open mesh back - Immediate Media

We wouldn’t usually describe an essentially all-black outfit, save for the pin stripe geometric graphics on the jersey, as high-vis but the NV2 certainly does its job.

A fabric called Darkproof is used on the cuffs of the jersey and bib shorts. The 2in-deep detail appears slate grey in colour, but in the dark in the light of car headlamps it’s eye-squintingly bright. That’s not the only thing to recommend the NV2 kit though.

The jersey combines a tightly woven front panel with a more open mesh back. I’ve used it in 25°C-plus temperatures and it worked well, wicking away moisture fast.

The fit is comfortably close without being race-whippet restrictive. It has all the usual features you’d expect; flat seams, laser-cut arm cuffs, three large rear pockets, plus two extra pockets, one of which is zipped, silicone grippers on the hem, and it also looks good with it.

  • £80

Altura NV2 Elite Bib shorts

The bib shorts have a nice supportive fit
The bib shorts have a nice supportive fit - Immediate Media

The matching NV2 shorts have the same Darkproof detailing and use multiple grades of Lycra to create a nicely supportive fit. The Altura pad, with its golf-ball patterned surface, feels like an old-school Assos pad, though I did feel the tramline pattern stitching on the pad’s edge after a few hours of hot weather riding.

The lightweight mesh bib is well shaped and the braces broad enough so as not to roll. There’s a small rear pocket set centrally above the waist, which is a nice detail.

Overall these shorts pack a lot of performance for the price.

  • £100

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