I thought you meant the freeride lite/ not quite so tight jerseys for which we petitioned a couple of weeks back!
These ones don’t quite do it for me – the green and black ones of a while back were better (although they were still quite tight for those of us with moobs)
I quite like them, especially the last one, not sure I would wear it out that often though, then again, don’t usually worry what people think about what I am wearing.
Not looked at the price yet but suspect that they will be more expensive than my usual Decathlon/Aldi fare so might not feature in my wardrobe just yet… Christmas is coming though…
I’ve two ST jerseys, but I don’t like the elasticated-ness of them, once they ride-up, they stay there rather than dropping back down, as a loose fit jersey does.
They tend not to get used.
Don’t like them, unsure why we always get roadie style tops, would prefer a freeride/downhill jersey for biking, something a bit more baggy, were not all speed demons.
Our jerseys have reduced elastic in the cuffs and the waist for a more relaxed fit.
We have these jerseys made because this style of jersey is still the most favoured amongst mountain bikers. There’s a another design still to come too 😉
I’ve two ST jerseys, but I don’t like the elasticated-ness of them, once they ride-up, they stay there rather than dropping back down, as a loose fit jersey does.
who designed them Mark, just interested in how the market research was done for these as most mountainbikers i see are wearing dark earthy colours not the bright ones above (apart from DH pajamas)who are they targeted at?
In that case you need to go tighter not looser, I’ve never had race cut jerseys riding up, only loose one’s *shudders* when I’ve worn them with a camelback *shudders again*.
The best STW jersey was the plain black one with ‘Singletrack’ in white across the chest, a classic design that went with all types / colours of riding gear.