FAQ

  • Are cycling jerseys supposed to be tight?
Cycling jerseys are typically designed to be snug or tight-fitting;  Aerodynamics, Tight-fitting jerseys reduce air resistance, making it easier for cyclists to move through the air, which can improve speed and efficiency.

Moisture Wicking: Cycling jerseys are made from moisture-wicking materials that draw sweat away from the body. A snug fit helps in the efficient transfer of moisture and keeps the rider dry and comfortable.

Pockets: Tight jerseys are less likely to sag or flap in the wind, which can be important when using the jersey's rear pockets to store small items.

Comfort: The snug fit helps reduce chafing and friction during long rides.

  • Are pro cycling jerseys necessary?
The primary purpose of a cycling jersey is to enhance comfort and performance during cycling. They are designed to be practical and functional by wicking away sweat, providing storage, and reducing air resistance. Additionally, they often come in bright colors or designs for visibility and style.

Pockets: Cycling jerseys typically have rear pockets for storing items like energy gels, a small pump, a phone, or a snack.

Moisture Management: They are designed to wick away sweat and keep the rider dry and comfortable.

Visibility: Many cycling jerseys have bright colors and reflective elements for better visibility on the road.

Fit: They are designed with a longer back to provide coverage in the riding position.

Comfort: The snug fit and flatlock seams reduce chafing and discomfort during long rides.

  • why are cycling jerseys so expensive?
Materials: High-quality, moisture-wicking, and aerodynamic materials can be costly.

Design and Technology: Advanced features, such as wind-tunnel testing and aerodynamic optimization, can add to the cost.

Brand and Marketing: Premium brands and endorsements can increase the price.

Customization: Custom or team jerseys may come at a higher price point.

Limited Production: Smaller production runs of specialized jerseys may result in higher costs.

  • Do cycling jerseys shrink?
No.

  • Do cycling jerseys stretch?
Our cycling jerseys are made from stretchable materials to provide a snug fit without restricting movement. However, it's essential to select the correct size to ensure proper fit and comfort.

  • How cycling jersey should fit?
The fit of a cycling jersey should be snug but not restrictive. It should provide comfort and aerodynamic advantages while allowing free movement. It's essential to consult the sizing chart provided by the brand to find the right fit for your body type.

  • what size cycling jersey do i need?
To determine the size of a cycling jersey you need, it's best to consult our sizing chart. Sizing may vary between different types of jerseys, so taking your measurements and comparing them to the chart is the most accurate way, and pay more attention to the CHEST measures.

  • What to wear under cycling jersey?
Under a cycling jersey, it's common to wear a moisture-wicking base layer to help manage sweat and keep the body dry. The choice of base layer may depend on the weather conditions and personal preferences.

  • How to fold cycling jersey?
Lay the jersey flat with the front side facing up. Fold the jersey in half vertically, aligning the left and right sides. Fold the sleeves towards the center of the jersey, so they overlap. Fold the jersey in half horizontally, bringing the bottom hem up towards the neckline. You can fold it again if needed to make it compact.

  • how to wash cycling jersey?
It's usually best to turn the jersey inside out before washing. Use a mild detergent, preferably one designed for sportswear, and follow the recommended dosage. Use cool or lukewarm water. Handwashing is gentlest, but you can also use a washing machine with a delicate or sportswear cycle. Avoid using fabric softeners, as they can reduce the jersey's moisture-wicking properties. Fasten any zippers, hooks, or Velcro to prevent them from catching on the fabric. After washing, rinse the jersey thoroughly to remove all detergent. Gently squeeze out excess water; do not wring or twist the jersey. Lay the jersey flat to air dry. Avoid hanging it by the shoulders to prevent stretching.