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Cannondale Fleece Jersey

MSRP $
# of Reviews 5
Average Rating 3.6/5
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Submitted by Davy Sprocket a Weekend Warrior from Pasco, WA
Date Reviewed: August 17, 1999
Favorite Trail:
ACME Concrete course
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Good fit
Cool
Durable
Weaknesses:
Tends to ride up on your back, due to the elasticised pockets in the back.
Similar Products Used:
Pearl Izumi longsleeve
Bike Setup:
Cannondale CAAD3 with a Marzocchi Z1.
Bottom Line:Except for the aforementioned weakness, this is a very good jersey. Especially considering that I got it on sale for $20! Take off one flaming Huffy for the pocket ride-up syndrome.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Bernabe Muro a cross-country rider from Argentina
Date Reviewed: October 29, 1998
Bottom Line:

I use cannondale headshock jersey and it's beautiful. I use it in long raid's and never happen anything to me. It's so confortable and it's look very super. I recommend to use this jersey for people who is going to do long trip's.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Claude Wilwert a cross-country rider from Luxemburg
Date Reviewed: March 23, 1997
Bottom Line:

Hi, I wanna get some informations, and of course the price, about the Cannondale S V 2000, or GT sts1
Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Robert Rodriguez Jr. a weekend warrior from Dutchess, New York
Date Reviewed: March 8, 1997
Bottom Line:

Great jersey. Fits well, feels great on the skin, and wicks moisture away. Zipper looks and feels durable and the pockets on the back are a bonus. Works great by itself or with a shell depending on temperature.. A little pricey, but great quality.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Rob a cross-country rider from Mississippi
Date Reviewed: August 27, 1996
Bottom Line:

Fifty bucks for a sweatshirt? C'mon! was my initial thought when I saw the
price in the LBS. Still, a buddy swore by his, and it did fit me really well,
so I coughed up for it, and man, I'm glad I did. With a good wicking jersy
underneath, this thing is comfortable off-road in a range from 30 to 60 degrees,
which exactly covers local winter conditions. With a windbreaker, it works
for road use as well. Other misc. junk: 3 back pockets; high zip-up collar,
narrow-cut arms that don't balloon out, 100% wicking plastic fiber that doesn't
get wet and cold. Haven't had any serious crashes while wearing it, so I can't
speak on its durability other than to say it's held up well for four months
of winter rideing and still looks nearly new. Maybe it'll need elbow patches
after this winter, but time will tell. The price is pretty competitive, but
still, fifty bucks for a sweatshirt? C'mon! Minus one chili.
Overall Rating:4






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