Imagine a perfect day of mountain biking: a clear sky, winding trails, and that little thrill of adrenaline before each descent. It's in these moments that the Sequence Trail Jersey LS by Ortovox reveals its full potential. Designed for cycling enthusiasts, this jersey combines comfort and performance thanks to its abrasion-resistant fabric made from recycled Textile-to-Textile (T2T) polyester. And since a good MTB session isn't just about the climb, its odor-neutralizing technology ensures you stay fresh throughout your adventure.
The jersey's cut is specifically designed to fit the forward-leaning posture on the bike. With a wider and longer back and pre-shaped arms, it offers unparalleled freedom of movement. Forget about irritations with the absence of shoulder seams, even under the weight of a backpack. And for those who like to ride safely, the long sleeves are compatible with protective gear without sacrificing style.
Whether you're climbing or racing down a challenging singletrack, the Sequence Trail Jersey LS is your ideal partner. Every detail has been designed to offer you support and freedom of movement, so you can focus on what's important: enjoying every moment spent on your bike. So, ready to turn every ride into an unforgettable experience?
Main material: 85% recycled polyamide, 15% elastane
Waistband: 67% virgin MERINO wool, 20% polyester, 13% elastane

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