Cube Teamline Jersey review
Cube Teamline Jersey costing £59.99
A brilliant brand-loyal purchase for Cube-ists, and a well-cut summer jersey whatever you ride
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Large size range
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Attractive design
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Lovers of Cube bikes can stay ‘on-brand’ with the Teamline jersey, and even if you don’t ride a Cube, this is an attractive design with three rear pockets and a zipped compartment.
Available in S-XXXL, there’s a good range of sizes, all designed to offer a snug fit.
The laser-cut cuff and silicone gripper at the hem keeps things in place without cutting in.
A full zip puts another tick in the performance box.
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