Quest Sleeveless Jersey - Men's
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Why We Like The Quest Sleeveless Jersey
Pearl Izumi's classic Quest jersey has been updated and optimized for warm weather. We like that the Quest Sleeveless Jersey features SELECT Transfer material that manages moisture and regulates temperature to keep you cool throughout your ride. Its sleeveless design offers minimal coverage for plenty of airflow, but what the jersey does cover is protected with material rated to UPF 50 so you can rest assured that your skin is safe from the sun. The full-zip design lets you adjust your level of ventilation throughout the ride while the elasticated hem secures the fit to minimize mid-ride adjustment. Three rear pockets secure your ride essentials like tools and tubes, while reflective accents help maximize your visibility for safe travel.
Details
- Ventilated sleeveless jersey for daily riding
- Select Transfer fabric is quick-drying and breathable
- UPF 50+ protection offers coverage on long, hot climbs in the sun
- Three back pockets are optimally positioned for easy access
- BioViz reflective elements offer low-light visibility
- Item #PLZO8FV
- Material
- Select Transfer fabric
- Fit
- regular
- Zip
- full
- Season
- spring, summer, fall
- UPF Rating
- UPF 50+
- Pockets
- 3 rear
- Reflective
- BioViz
- Recommended Use
- road cycling
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 4, 2024
Super lightweight and bright Bike Jersey
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- I've used it several times
I bought this bright and very lightweight jersey for biking on the mountains of Arizona. The sleeveless design and full zip make it a wonderful addition, and a much needed biking necessity . Highly recommend any Pearl Izumi biking apparel!
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com