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Description
Luxurious, Mid-Layer Insulation
Driven by the ethos of the FS260-Pro collection of functional no nonsense kit, the new Endura Men's FS260 Pro Roubaix Jersey has been designed to provide a feature-loaded, versatile insulation layer for cold days the road.
Reflective DetailingReflective prints or panels catch vehicle headlights, boosting visibility in low light conditions. Carefully measured positioning maximizes visibility and helps make other road users aware of your presence. The FS260-PRO Roubaix Jersey has been optimized specifically to have an athletic and race fit when in all on-bike positions, ensuring that there is no excess material to flap about when riding.
Features:
- High stretch, fast wicking thermal main body fabric
- Athletic cut for non-flap race fit
- Triple rear pocket system with zipped security pocket
- Full length front zip
- Reflective trims
- Elastane 10%, Polyester 90%
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Size Chart
S | M | L | XL | XXL | ||
Chest | 36"-38" | 39"-41" | 42"-44" | 45"-47" | 48"-50" | |
Waist | 30"-32" | 33"-35" | 36"-38" | 39"-41" | 42"-44" | |
Specifications
Sleeve Type: Short Sleeve | |
Black - Small | Mfg PartNum: E3226BK/3 |
Black - Medium | Mfg PartNum: E3226BK/4 |
Black - Large | Mfg PartNum: E3226BK/5 |
Black - X-Large | Mfg PartNum: E3226BK/6 |
Reviews
The fabric/material seems high quality, and I haven't had an issue with it.
I wear this jersey (alone, no under layer) for early morning rides up the nearby canyons. When the temperature is around 50 F, plus or minus a few, I'm totally fine, even going down the canyons on the way back home, but I haven't tried it on anything colder yet. When it's in the upper 40's, I'll be a little bit cold at the start of a ride, until I get warmed up. I usually have to leave before sunrise, so it does get warmer on my ride, but that's about as close to a temperature rating I can give (I don't get bothered much by it being too cold, unless it's on my hands and feet).
I've only worn it in dry/fair weather, so I can't comment on exposure to rain, etc.