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Men's RBX+ Gills Short Sleeve Jersey

4.5

2 Reviews

If performance is all that matters to you, we have a skinsuit we'd like to sell ya.…

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If performance is all that matters to you, we have a skinsuit we'd like to sell ya. But for the rest of us, there's value in matching performance with comfort, and when you do, you get something like our RBX Jersey.

  • Soft knit fabric pairs with breathable mesh to tackle moisture management while remaining soft against the skin and supportive in all the right places.

  • Three standard pockets provide ample space to securely house all of your ride essentials and electronics.

  • Full-length front zipper gives you the power to manage ventilation under hard efforts or chilly descents.

  • UPF 30+ rating protects your skin from harmful ultraviolet rays.

  • Fabric Content: MAIN: 86% Polyester, 14% Elastane, OTHER: 95% Polyester, 5% Spandex

Rider Reviews

4.5

2 Reviews

 

This shirt is golden

Wearing this means you get seen on your bike. Whether that means drivers will be more careful or see a target depends on who’s driving.

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Yes!

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Name:
Matt P.

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Size Down if You're Used to Race Fit

Looking to replace some aging training jerseys I bought three of the RBX+Gills in size XS after speaking with a very helpful representative. I told him that I usually wear a size small in race fit and he recommended sizing down to XS, which proved to be excellent advice. The XS is just about the same length as my small race fit jerseys, so no issue with length by sizing down. As for the rest of the fit, I'd describe it as "relaxed" even in the smaller size. The XS still affords plenty of room in the arms, chest, and mid-section. It's comfortable, slightly snug, but not tight at all. Overall, it's good value for money as long as you don't need (or want) race fit. The only "con" to which I would draw attention is the pocket structure. There is none. Storing a cell phone, thin wallet, and a couple small snacks is no problem. However, anything beyond that and the pockets get very saggy. Not an issue for me. Just something to be aware of.


Name:
Trent

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