Women's Attack Thermal Jersey

Women's Attack Thermal Jersey

Thin fleece jersey with grid channels to promote sweat transfer and increased stretch

SKU #11222109HD8XS
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Description

This is your daily driver for cool weather rides. The Women's Attack Thermal Jersey will keep you comfortable during the shoulder seasons and, when worn under your favorite cycling jacket, will see you through deep winter training rides. We've updated this popular jersey with more stretch, thanks to our lightweight Transfer Thermal fleece fabric that insulates without feeling bulky. Three rear pockets hold ride essentials and an zippered side pocket holds most smartphones.

Features

  • 60g thin thermal fleece with grid channels aid with transferring moisture to exterior of jersey and increases stretch and mobility
  • YKK semi-locking front zipper adjusts venting easily on the fly
  • Traditional 3 rear pockets and one rear zipper pocket
  • Made with recycled content
  • BioViz® powerful reflective elements that reach 100 meters for night visibility
  • Pedal to Zero™: Going by bike 22mi / 34km offsets the climate impact of this garment
  • UPF 50+

Fabric

Main Body: 95% recycled polyester, 5% spandex Pocket Bag: 54% recycled polyester, 35% polyester, 11% elastane Other: 100% polyester

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Riding Conditions
Cold
Cool
Technology
Insulated
Sun Protection
Sport: Road
Fit: Form Fit
Pedal To Zero: 21.51 miles
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Pedal to Zero

Pedal to Zero

Pedal to Zero

We calculated the Pedal to Zero number using the EPA’s estimate that a typical passenger car produces 404 grams of CO2 per mile. For example, our Rove Short creates the equivalent of 9.8kg of CO2*. Therefore, if you ride 24 miles instead of driving, you’ve zeroed out the emissions impact of the Rove Short. This knowledge can inspire us to change our behavior. *This information was calculated by PEARL iZUMi using the Higg Product Module 2.0 at Higg.org. It includes cradle-to-gate impacts only.