Troy Lee Designs Sprint Long Sleeve Jersey (Black)

Troy Lee Designs Sprint Long Sleeve Jersey (Black)
Price: $50.00
Discontinued Online
This item is discontinued and no longer available for purchase. You may want to search our site for a similar item.

Troy Lee Designs Sprint Long Sleeve Jersey Description:

The Troy Lee Designs Sprint Long Sleeve Jersey is for gravity riders needing a kit that is as versatile as the skills required to be competitive. Perfect for playing at the local bike park, attacking the downhill track, or mixing it up in the enduro scene. Our Sprint line has you covered with features you need, and a price tag you'll appreciate.

Built with mesh arms and stretch side panels for targeted ventilation. There's also a moisture-wicking 4-way stretch rear collar for additional increased comfort. The jersey features sublimated graphics and a drop tail rear, for additional coverage.


Features:

  • Mesh arms and stretch side panels for targeted ventilation
  • Moisture wicking 4-way stretch rear collar
  • Race inspired, freeride dialed construction and design
  • The longest length 3/4 jersey in TLD lineup provides ample coverage and relaxed fit
  • Sublimated graphics
  • Drop tail rear

Specifications:

  • Gender: Men
  • Manufacturer Fit: Standard
  • Fabric: Polyester
  • SPF/UPF: -
  • Zipper: -
  • Pockets: -
  • Sleeve Length: Long Sleeve
  • Color: Black

This product was added to our catalog on March 1, 2022

Measurement Guide:

  1. Center front from high point shoulder
  2. Center back from high point shoulder
  3. Chest (1" below armhole)
  4. Waist (8" below armhole)
  5. Sleeve Opening
  6. Sleeve Length (center back neck to sleeve opening)

1. Center Front (in)2. Center Back3. Chest
Across (in)
4. Waist
Across (in)
5. Sleeve Opening (in)6. Sleeve Length (in)
S27.5"29.25"20"19"3.75"18.25"
M28.25"30"21.5"20.5"4"18.75"
L29"30.75"23"22"4.25"19.5"
XL29.75"31.5"24.5"23.5"4.5"20"
2XL30.5"32.25"25.5"25.5"4.75"20.75"

Note: All measurements are provided by the manufacturer and may vary depending on how measurements are acquired.