I'll be honest, the Switch is the sort of jersey I would normally not wear when going mountain biking. But, I'm willing to have my preconceptions challenged. I've been wearing this jersey plenty over the summer months and have been pleasantly surprised with how well it works on the bike. The fabric is light, soft next to the skin, and the size small offered a good fit that provided just enough bagginess. There's no doubt that the Switch's styling works off the bike (no raised eyebrows in the coffee shop). On the bike, the styling is a bit more challenging, but I've actually grown to like it. I've found it ideal for rides to the office or meetings, where it doesn't look out of place. It also mops up sweat far better than wearing a cotton t-shirt, and saves having to get changed out of a technical riding top into something more casual. The Club Ride Apparel Switch jersey is a really nice alternative. - David Arthur |
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I disagree, I enjoy the feeling of walking in there with knee pads, full face helmet, and dirt and blood all over me. I feel like badass mutherf*cker. The 3 days a year I ride park.
YEA MY COLLAS POPPED.. CUZ IM THE f*ckIN MAN AND EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW IT!
Seriously, an under armor polo made of similar material with zero zippers msrp is about 60-50 bucks. Hell, they try to get $30-40 for a tshirt made out of the same stuff.
I actually need a new jersey and like the idea of it.