Product description
Cube Blackline SS Jersey Men black'n'brown (black'n'brown)
Don't be fooled by its deliberately understated looks. The new CUBE Blackline Short-Sleeve Jersey has been designed with ambitious cyclists in mind. The athletic CUBE V-shape cut fits closely to the torso but leaves plenty of shoulder room. Maximum freedom comes courtesy of a full-length front zip, while the silicone print hem and pre-shaped collar keep everything sitting pretty. 3 rear pockets and a waterproof side zip pocket have plenty of room to stow the essentials.
Details
- Seamless shoulder area
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Features
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Purpose
Road, Cyclocross, Gravel, All-round / Beginner, Tour / Cross Country, Marathon / XC, All Mountain / Trail, Endurance
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Gender
Men
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Main Information
Type:
Short sleeve
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Functions
Function:
Wind-resistant
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Equipment
Pockets:
3-piece back pocket, water-repellent zipper pocket at the back
Zipper:
Full
Special features:
Anti-slip hem
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Material
Material:
91% polyester, 9% elastane
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Cut
Size information:
Runs true to size
Fit:
Close-fitting
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Model Year
2022
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Article number
1452897
EAN
4054571205889
Customer opinions
S. Hicks
Pricing policy
Translated from the German
To the original
I find it incomprehensible and also a bit cheeky that the price of the same model more than doubles from blue to red. Is it more expensive because red is simply more in demand, or has blue become cheaper because nobody wants it? As a skeptical customer one is tempted to accept the first one.
14.09.2021