There are plenty of cycling jerseys out there. They are not only functionally equipped and specially tailored to the needs of female cyclists. They are now also just as stylish as many normal t-shirts.
Functionality is the top priority for cycling jerseys, after all cycling is an intensive sport. No athlete wants to be out and about in a sweaty t-shirt that sticks to her sweaty body. That's why, unlike conventional t-shirts, cycling jerseys are not made from cotton but from functional materials:
Velo jerseys made from polyamide or polyester are very robust, breathable, quick-drying and generally easy to care for. The natural fibre merino wool is also becoming increasingly popular in the world of sportswear. It is also increasingly being used for cycling jerseys. Merino wool is particularly popular because it is naturally temperature-regulating and anti-odour.
In addition, the most important features of cycling jerseys for women include:
As a general rule, cycling jerseys should be functionally equipped and cut in such a way that they fit close to the body, but at the same time allow you the freedom of movement you need in the saddle. And yet there are small differences depending on the area of use.
The be-all and end-all of a racing cycling jersey for women, for example, is a close fit, as low air resistance is particularly important here. Mountain bikers, on the other hand, love a casual fit. That's why jerseys for downhill or enduro biking are cut slightly wider than racing jerseys. Many of these mountain bike jerseys are also equipped with a goggle cleaning cloth integrated into the waistband so that you can quickly remove dirt splashes from your goggles after a muddy ride. Everyday cyclists or all those who prefer to take it easy on their trekking or e-bike have a free choice: Whether tight-fitting or casual cut, long sleeve or short sleeve jersey, merino wool jersey or synthetic fiber, every cyclist will find the right tops at Transa.
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