Performance Short Sleeve Jersey (California) (XL)

Performance Short Sleeve Jersey (California) (XL)
Price: $69.99
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The Performance Men's Cycling Jersey is a standard fit, short sleeve jersey designed for a comfortable, great fit and feel in the ride position. Great for club rides, century rides, and everything in between. The lightweight double knit-performance fabric is moisture wicking, with comfortable stretch to keep you feeling great in the saddle. With raglan sleeves, three rear pockets, and full length zip, you get all the features you'd expect in a serious cycling jersey, at a nice price point. California has something for everyone. Beaches, forests, deserts, mountains, and wine country. Ahh.. the wine country. One of our favorite places to ride. Come to think of it, they're all our favorite places to ride.  

Features:   

  • SpeedPro Technical Fabric: a plaited double knit fabric with a micro yarn that wicks moisture away from your skin. Quick drying and breathable.
  • 3/4 length zipper 
  • 3 Rear Cargo Pockets
  • Sport Fit is not too tight, not too loose.
  • Tagless Label system
  • SPF 35

Specifications:
Gender: -
Manufacturer Fit: Standard
Fabric: Speed Pro Technical
SPF/UPF: Yes
Zipper: 3/4 Length
Pockets: 3 Rear
Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve
Color: Black

*Note: Women's version is also available.

Size Chart
 Size Waist Chest Weight
S 29-32 35-38 120-145
M 32-35 38-41 145-165
L 35-38 41-43 165-180
XL 38-42 43-46 180-210
2XL 42-46 46-49 210-240
3XL 46-51 50-52 240-260

   

This product was added to our catalog on May 17, 2019

Chest Circumference (in)Waist Circumference (in)Hips Circumference (in)
S34 - 36"28 - 30"34 - 36"
M38 - 40"32 - 34"38 - 40"
L42 - 44"36 - 38"42 - 44"
XL46 - 48"40 - 42"46 - 48"
2XL50 - 52"44 - 46"50 - 52"
3XL54 - 56"48 - 50"54 - 56"

Note: All measurements are provided by the manufacturer and may vary depending on how measurements are acquired.