Pearl Izumi PRO Ltd Speed Jersey review
Pearl Izumi PRO Ltd Speed Jersey costing £90

Designed to offer ‘superior wind efficiency’ and a sleeve pattern so revolutionary that they patented it
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Great fit, comfort, looks
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No bunching of material
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Not much
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It’s called a Speed jersey but we were quite happy pottering along at 15mph on our test.
This offering from well-established brand Pearl Izumi gives a snug, racy-looking cut, with no bunching of material, meaning great looks, fit and comfort.
“Straight off the backs of pro team riders,” says the blurb.
This is a high-end performance product with a price tag to match — though it’s not as pricy as some.
Two rear pockets and a full zip complete the package.
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