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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Footwear:From Swim Shoes to Rock Climbing Sneakers
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Footwear:From Swim Shoes to Rock Climbing Sneakers The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Footwear:From Swim Shoes to Rock Climbing Sneakers
Northwave Origin Jersey

Northwave Origin Jersey

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$ 59.99

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Great looking cycling jersey, the Origin will match perfectly with any shorts from the Northwave collection. Designed as a classic race look making it easy to combine with the rest of your cycling kit. High wicking fabrics used ensuring you remain dry while training or racing. The cut is typical Northwave, manufactured in Italy means the sizing is on the smaller side of the scale. Although not a full bred aero jersey like the pro's, it's still a tight fitting garment.

Key Features:

  • Fast-drying cycling jersey made from breathable, open-mesh fabric
  • Sides with mesh inserts for best breathability
  • Stand-up collar
  • Full-length YKK front zip with stay-down zipper pull
  • Raglan sleeves
  • Three rear pockets
  • Drop tail
  • Gripper elastic on bottom hem
  • Reflective elements
  • Slim fit
  • Material: 100% polyester

About Northwave
Northwave is a high quality manufacturer of snowboard and cycling shoes and clothing. Northwave was founded by Gianni Piva in Montebelluna, Italy and the company is owned by the Piva family. Northwave first started out as a shoe manufacturer in the early 1980's, producing shoes for other companies. In the late 80's, Northwave started producing snowboard and then its own brands of sports shoes. In the early to mid 1990's, after great success in the action sports industry, Northwave started to produce its own range of cycling shoes and cycling clothing. You will now find Northwave is the choice of many famous cycling teams and cyclists.

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