Mid Layers for Biking
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Marin Merino Cowl Neck Top
Regular price £100.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Iona Merino-Lite Zip Neck Top
Regular price £84.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Cara 3/4 Sleeve Raglan Crew Neck
Regular price £60.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Route Seamless Merino T-Shirt
Regular price £80.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Elsie Hoodie
Regular price £105.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
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Fia Colour Block Raglan
Regular price £60.00Regular priceUnit price / per£75.00Sale price £60.00Sale
Mid Layers for Biking
A thin jersey or long sleeved top makes a good mid-layer. Be sure that the fabric is breathable and wickable too, to avoid clamminess on hard rides. It’s great to have more than one mid-layer. Even if you’re warm enough with one while cycling, having an extra gilet or top to wear during service and rest stops can be handy.
A thin jersey or long sleeved top makes a good mid-layer. Be sure that the fabric is breathable and wickable too, to avoid clamminess on hard rides. It’s great to have more than one mid-layer. Even if you’re warm enough with one while cycling, having an extra gilet or top to wear during service and rest stops can be handy.