A must-have baselayer for gravel riders, the Rab Cinder Tract Cycling Jersey is sleek, breathable, and ideal for staying cool during intense rides when temperatures soar.
Perfect for navigating gravel tracks under clear skies, the Cinder Tract Jersey excels. Lightweight, moisture-wicking, and quick-drying, it ensures you stay comfortable and dry whether you're tackling uphill climbs, hike-a-bike sections, or adventurous rides in warm conditions. Crafted with Motiv™ and featherlight Motiv™ Aero fabrics, this jersey is strategically designed to regulate your temperature and provide breathability in high-heat areas, while also featuring an odour control treatment for lasting freshness.
Engineered for efficient pedaling, the jersey boasts a slim, streamlined cut that minimises excess fabric. Tailored for the saddle, it offers on-bike articulation and a longer back to provide coverage over your hips while riding, with silicone grips ensuring a secure fit. The deep half-zip allows ample airflow during intense efforts and features a lockdown slider for precise ventilation control. Plus, the jersey is equipped with two generously sized, zippered pockets on the lower back, complete with silicone grips to keep your essentials stable.
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Motiv™ Aero
Rab's lightest Motiv™ fabric, Motiv™ Aero features a single jersey knit construction and subtle mesh structure for optimal airflow. It enhances moisture-wicking and offers ultra-fast drying, ensuring exceptional next-to-skin comfort.
- Body mapped fabric positioning to better regulate body temperature
- Tailored bike fit with articulation for optimal performance and comfort
- Lightweight YKK® deep centre front zip for enhanced venting
- Two YKK® zipped, mesh lined, floating lumbar pockets with silicone grip on base for stable storage
- Dropped rear hem helps keep back covered while riding