Ground Cadence Jerseys


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $ 45.00
  • # of Reviews: 1

Product Description

Cooler climes call for like-minded clothing. Arm yourself with the Cadence thermal top when the evenings are no longer balmy, or on those epic multi-day adventures into the back of beyond. Our lightweight micro-fleece 100 is irresistibly smooth making it the ideal thermal layer to wear directly against your skin. It hates water - wicking sweat away from your body to avoid chilling and dries fast if you take an unplanned swim.


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by jesse1 a Cross Country Rider from Martinsburg, WV

Date Reviewed: December 20, 2002

Strengths:    Fit, style, function, price, comfort, light weight.

Weaknesses:    Can't try it on first for fitting purposes.

Bottom Line:   
This jersey has a real nice feel about it. Very soft! It feels like a sleeping bag from the warmth! For me, it fits pretty nice. I used it on a cool (52 deg F.) windy day and was very impressed with the comfort level. PolyPro just can't compare with this. The Cadence was surprisingly wind resistant. And when I did work up a sweat on the hills, it seemed to get the moisture away from my skin quiker than CoolMax. The orange is a little "bright", but it's best to be seen, eh?

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Favorite Ride:   with out spiderwebs!

Price Paid:    $45.00

Purchased At:   Ground Effects web s

Similar Products Used:   Performance coolmax products, polypro, lycra.

Bike Setup:   A new Fuji Team, a 2000 Trek 6500, and a old alum Raliegh "clunker".



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