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This year I got my first chance to try out some riding gear from Patagonia, and came away pretty impressed with all the pieces I received. I had expectations knowing this is a well-regarded brand with lots of experience making outdoor gear, and I was not disappointed.
I’ve been riding in the Dirt Craft jersey and Dirt Craft shorts since spring, and have worn these pieces countless times throughout the spring and summer. Both proved to be very durable garments, despite their lightweight, thin fabrics.
While the cut was a bit loose on me, the long-sleeved Dirt Craft jersey proved to be a great option for full coverage in a wide range of temperatures. The shorts fit great, felt cool on hot days, and the chamois included with them is very comfortable. In addition to the jersey, shorts, and chamois featured in this article, I also tested a waterproof jacket and riding pants, so watch for my review on those coming soon. Dirt Craft Bike Jersey: $99
Patagonia Dirt Craft jersey, front The Dirt Craft long-sleeved jersey features Airshed fabric on the shoulders and outer arms, and Capilene Cool Daily fabric on the main body and cuffs. The Capilene fabric offers stretch and breathability, while the Airshed fabric reinforces abrasion-prone areas.
Patagonia tailored this jersey for bike riders with a longer rear hem, long sleeves to ensure proper […]
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