Madison Flux Men's Short Sleeve Jersey review - certainly a great price, but is it good value?

As cycling gets evermore expensive, with a modern silhouette and a bargain price, the Madison Flux Men's Short Sleeve Jersey is an inexpensive option

Man in a red cycling jersey riding up a hill in Spain
(Image credit: Kim Russon)
Cycling Weekly Verdict

A £40, modern-looking, racey jersey is a great concept and the Madison Flux Men's Short Sleeve Jersey is nearly a great value garment. Unfortunately, for me at least, it is let down by a fit that doesn’t work very well when riding with too much fabric across the chest and a hem gripper that doesn’t grip.

Reasons to buy
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    Great price

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    Nice weight of fabric

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    Modern design

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    Includes security pocket

Reasons to avoid
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    Rides up at the rear

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    Fabric rucks up behind the neck

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    Loose across the chest when riding

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Snowdrops are in bloom, the sun has some warmth to it finally and thoughts turn to rides that don’t involve getting dressed up for an Arctic expedition. A wardrobe update is a good way for some extra spring motivation but with many brands asking £100 or more for a new short-sleeved jersey, perhaps there is another season left in your old jersey after all you decide.

Man wearing a red cycling jersey and black helmet stood against a multi-coloured wall

Impressions were initially good

(Image credit: Kim Russon)

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Tim Russon is a writer and photographer who has worked in the outdoor and cycling industry for over 20 years. He can’t remember a time when he didn’t own a bike and has road, gravel, mountain and retro bikes in the shed. His favourite place to ride is the Dolomites, a simply stunning area which has breathtaking views and incredible roads combined with lovely food and great wine.

He prefers long, hot climbs in the big mountains, but as he lives on the edge of the Peak District he has to make do with short, cold climbs most of the time instead.

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