Are you kidding me with the so-called expert advice on selecting MTB jerseys for different climates? Its all just a bunch of marketing fluff designed to separate you from your hard-earned cash. Newsflash: a jersey is a jersey, and its not going to make or break your ride.
But, if you insist on wasting your money on fancy jerseys, then at least have the decency to educate yourself on the actual differences between them. Whats the real deal with moisture-wicking fabrics? Do they actually work, or are they just a myth perpetuated by manufacturers to sell more gear? And dont even get me started on the whole breathability thing. Is it just a bunch of hot air (pun intended), or is there some actual science behind it?
So, I challenge you: can anyone out there provide some real, tangible evidence that a specific type of jersey is better suited for a particular climate? Or are we all just drinking the Kool-Aid and buying into the hype?
But, if you insist on wasting your money on fancy jerseys, then at least have the decency to educate yourself on the actual differences between them. Whats the real deal with moisture-wicking fabrics? Do they actually work, or are they just a myth perpetuated by manufacturers to sell more gear? And dont even get me started on the whole breathability thing. Is it just a bunch of hot air (pun intended), or is there some actual science behind it?
So, I challenge you: can anyone out there provide some real, tangible evidence that a specific type of jersey is better suited for a particular climate? Or are we all just drinking the Kool-Aid and buying into the hype?