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DESCRIPTION
A versatile long sleeve thermal mid layer, for on and off the bike use. Its primary role is to trap body heat while managing moisture away from the skin to keep you feeling warm without overheating. Featuring an optimized warmth-to-weight ratio designed specifically for MTB and gravel riding.
Features:
THERMAL: Built using an Isoler thermal 4 way stretch material. Featuring a waffle backing to trap air, this jacket is ideal in cooler conditions
PACKABLE: Roll this jacket into its own hood and stow easily into a backpack or frame bag when not required
STRETCH FABRIC: Feel unrestricted and move easily, with gusseted arms, an elasticated hem and drop tail
HOOD: An elasicated hood keeps in the heat when it gets really chilly
CHEST POCKET: Zip chest pocket for carrying valuables
FIT: Articulated construction to offer maximum rider comfort when riding the bike
WRISTS: Tailored elasticated cuffs offer a no nonsense fit and offer seamless integration when wearing gloves
REFLECTIVE INSERTS: Strategically placed reflective inserts on the tail and arm enhance visibility to motorists and improve safety in low-light environments
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DETAILS
- Variant: Black / S
- SKU: MCL25W0003
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FAQ
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Q: What should I wear for mountain biking?
A: Wear MTB-specific clothing such as shorts or trousers, a breathable jersey, gloves, and weather-appropriate layers. MTB clothing is designed for durability, movement, and comfort on rough terrain, and typically has a relaxed fit for protective gear like knee pads.Q: Is cycling clothing worth it?
A: Yes. MTB-specific cycling clothing like the Madison range improves comfort, durability, and mobility compared to everyday clothing. It is designed to withstand abrasion, manage sweat, and perform better in off-road conditions.Q: Are Madison cycling clothes good?
A: Yes. Madison MTB clothing is designed for trail and off-road riding, with durable fabrics, stretch for movement, and relaxed fits for comfort and protection. It is built for real UK mountain biking conditions rather than purely road or race use.Q: What’s the difference between MTB and road cycling clothing?
A: MTB clothing is designed for durability, movement, and protection in off-road conditions, usually with a looser fit. Road cycling clothing prioritises aerodynamics and a tight, performance fit to reduce drag at speed.Q: Do I need MTB-specific clothing?
A: You don’t strictly need MTB clothing, but clothing like the Madison range significantly improves comfort, durability, and performance on trails. It is designed to handle abrasion, weather, and movement better than standard sportswear.
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