Fastlane Rock Short-Sleeve Jersey - Women's
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Set yourself up for success on your ride with Assos' Fastlane Rock Short-Sleeve Jersey, a breathable top that is designed for performance. This jersey offers an ultrasoft feel thanks to Assos Dual Tex and Push-Pull textiles, but also moisture management properties so you're not sweating through your layers. The Fastlane Rock Short-Sleeve Jersey is made for performance, but offers a less aggressive fit than Assos' racingFit, instead combining speed and comfort. Raw-cut sleeves make for the smoothest transition between the jersey and your upper arms, and Triple Ramp Pockets secure your snacks and cargo while you ride.
Details
- Ultrasoft jersey for comfortable day-long rides
- Triple Ramp Pockets for rear snack storage
- Regular fit for less-aggressive design that still performs
- Engineered moisture management and breathability
- Item #AASZ00R
- Material
- 68% polyester, 20% elastane, 12% nylon
- Fit
- regular
- Zip
- full-length
- Season
- 3-season
- UPF Rating
- 30
- Pockets
- 3 rear
- Recommended Use
- road cycling
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
3 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 29, 2021
Not a ?Regular?
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- I returned this product before using it
This is a great looking Jersey and the colors really pop but it is inaccurate to label the fit as ?Regular?. I was surprised that an Assos jersey would be other than a competitive fit but I took Backcountry at its word. Big mistake. I could barely get the jersey on. And I am not a large person. So it is going back. I am just irritated that I have to pay for the return. It is Backcountry?s mistake.
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