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Attack Thermal Jersey

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Management number 236233130 Release Date 2026/07/09 List Price $20.00 Model Number 236233130
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Prepare to fall in love with your new daily driver for cool weather expeditions. The Pearl Izumi Men's Attack Thermal Jersey will keep you comfortable during the colder seasons and, when worn under your favorite cycling jacket, will see you through deep winter training rides.

This bestselling jersey has been updated with more stretch, thanks to the lightweight Transfer Thermal fleece fabric that insulates without feeling bulky. A full-length zipper provides that crucial ventilation for when you start to overheat. Three rear pockets hold ride essentials and a zippered side-access pocket can easily hold most smartphones.

Get ready for the lower temperatures with quality that counts. The Attack Thermal Jersey is constructed from sustainably sourced recycled materials. This means less junk ends up in landfills, keeping the planet healthy for more outstanding cycling seasons. BioViz® accents provide low-light visibility, while the form fit is comfortable when layering for even colder nights.

FEATURES:

  • Full-length zipper
  • Three rear pockets for on-bike essentials
  • Zippered side-access pocket holds most smartphones
  • BioViz® reflective elements enhance low-light visibility
  • Constructed from sustainably-sourced recycled materials
  • Form fit with stretch for layering

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