Men's Size Guide
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Paired down protection. The half-zip TRAIL Anorak is a lightweight and durable waterproof-breathable shell for the harshest conditions. Pertex Shield Air three-layer construction is waterproof and air-permeable.
Fabric Content
100% PolyamideMade in LT
Caring for your cycling gear properly will extend its life and maintain its performance, fit and quality. Its important to consider these instructions carefully. While we stand behind the quality of our apparel, not adhering to these instructions will void our warranty against manufacturing & defects.
We strongly recommend washing your new gear before wearing it. Youll find that your apparel will soften, and fit & comfort will improve after washing - especially with bibs & shorts.
Machine wash cool, 86F (30C) with like colors: Cooler temps maintain better longevity for your apparel. Like colors, especially lights, will remain more vibrant when washed with like colors.
Use mild detergent. Do not bleach or dry clean: Strong detergents & bleach can break down the fibers and elastane in the garment, dramatically reducing its life.
Close all fastenings: this goes also for other garments mixed in with your cycling apparel. Velcro closures or clasps can catch on stitching or trim and damage your garments.
Lay flat to dry. Do not tumble dry: Do not put your cycling apparel in the dryer. Even on low heat. Dont do it. Heat can damage fabric, elastic and heat transfer logos very easily. Lycra (Elastane) is used throughout our garments to provide compression and support and is susceptible to damage from heat and can irreparably damage your apparel.
Sale products are non-refundable and may only be returned for store credit.
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First, this is overall a great riding/outdoor garment: lightweight yet good insulation and wind protection. Haven't used it in steady rain yet but it did fine in a short stint of light rain. I bought medium, my usual size (5'9"/150 lbs) and it fits fine with a base layer and jersey underneath. If you're thinking of wearing it as an outer layer in really cold temps, and using a bit bulkier layers, you may want to go up a size. That may not be its designers' intention but I think it does such a good job of wind blocking and insulation it could work in winter (freezing) temperatures. The anorak vs. full zip is a quandary I'm still working out but the virtues of the jacket outweigh the lack of full zip for me. Definitely not a racing garment but still "****" enough for normal road riding in addition to offroad, hiking etc. Highly recommend