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Sugoi Hans Bike Jersey - Short-Sleeve

Cycling > JerseysRated: *** by 1 review.

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Bamboo was really tired of the bad rap it gets for being pushed under fingernails and such, so it’s improving its image with the Sugoi Men’s Hans Short-Sleeve Bike Jersey. Bamboo makes training anything but torture with its natural wicking and anti-microbial properties to help keep you cool and stink-free. This relaxed fit jersey gives you room to move while collar and neck tape prevent irritating tag itch. Stash your house keys and ID in the back zip pocket for safe keeping as you head out on another ride.

Manufacturer Warranty:30 Days
Material:53% Polyester, 47% bamboo carbon
Pockets:1 Back zip
Recommended Use:Mountain biking, cycling
Zip:10in (25.4cm)

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Sugoi Hans Bike Jersey - Short-Sleeve Review Summary:

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Just okay

Rating:***

I love the Sugoi Gustov and was hoping the Hans Bike Jersey would be as good. I was a bit disappointed. It is nothing special. The sleeves pucker oddly and it is not as cool as the Gustov.

pet3206560 at HuckNRoll.com on 08/26/2009