Troy Lee Designs GP Air Jersey  2013 Mountain Bike Review

Troy Lee Designs GP Air Jersey 2013

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The choice of racers the world over, the chances of spotting a fellow rider in a TLD jersey is quite high at any downhill track around the world. Thankfully they come in such an array of colours it is unlikely you will end up stood next to someone in exactly the same one. They offer a huge selection of styles and cuts, the GP Air Jersey is a lighter weight model designed for hot, sunny conditions when you want to keep cool.

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The material features large holed, mesh polyester with additional ventilation panels. At first you can feel a little naked underneath the GP Air, you’ll have to check that your mates can’t see your nipples at least! But if you have body armour on that won’t be an issue, and if you want to keep cool this is about the lightest weight and most ventilated top we have seen.

The cuffs and sleeves have been tapered to stop material bunching up and keep it comfy and a gel print on the tail of the jersey helps to stop it from riding up and keeps it in place using the miracle of gravity. Simple, yet clever stuff!

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This review was in Issue 25 of IMB.

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By Rou Chater
Rou Chater is the Publishing Editor of IMB Magazine; he’s a jack-of-all-trades and master of none, but his passion for bikes knows no bounds. His first mountain bike was a Trek 820, which he bought in 1990. It didn’t take him long to earn himself a trip to the hospital on it, and he’s never looked back since. These days he’s keeping it rubber side down, riding locally and overseas as much as possible.

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