Men's Long Sleeve Cycling Jerseys
All Day Winter Long Sleeved Jersey Black/Acid Lime
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All Day Winter Long Sleeved Jersey Pine/Fluro Green
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All Day Winter Long Sleeved Jersey Navy/Fluro
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ULTRA+ Aero Long Sleeved Jersey Anthracite/Acid Lime
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Attaquer Cycling's long-sleeve men’s cycling jerseys are a must-have piece of cycling clothing for any serious cyclist. Not only do they provide protection from the elements, but they also offer UPF 50+ sun protection to keep you safe from harmful UV rays. For those colder rides, pair our men's cycling jersey with a men's cycling jacket, a men's cycling base layer, and some cycling arm warmers to stay warm and comfortable on the road.
Our men’s long sleeve cycling jerseys for sale are designed with compression and body contouring in mind, ensuring a comfortable and durable fit that will last ride after ride. Check out our full range of cycling jerseys for men, including long sleeve and short sleeve jerseys, today, and don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions or need help choosing the right gear for your next ride.
When should I wear my long sleeve cycling jersey?
A cycling long sleeve jersey for men is a versatile piece of cycling clothing that can be worn in a variety of conditions. Long sleeve cycling jerseys are ideal for cooler weather, offering protection from the wind and keeping you warm on those chilly rides. They can also be worn in warmer weather to provide UPF 50+ sun protection and help regulate your body temperature.
Essentially, you can wear your men’s long sleeve cycling jersey whenever you want to protect your arms from the elements or need an extra layer of insulation. Of course, it's always a good idea to check the weather forecast before heading out on a ride and dress accordingly to ensure you're comfortable and protected throughout your ride.
Are long sleeve cycling jerseys only for warmth?
Our men’s long sleeve cycling jerseys are not just for warmth. While they can provide insulation and protection from the cold, they are also designed to offer UPF 50+ sun protection and help regulate your body temperature in warmer weather. Long sleeve cycling jerseys are typically made from breathable, moisture-wicking materials that help to keep you dry and comfortable on your ride. They can also offer some protection from wind and rain, making them a versatile piece of cycling clothing that can be worn in a variety of conditions.
What should cyclists wear for warmth?
When cycling in cold weather, it's important to dress appropriately to stay warm and comfortable. Layering is key to regulating your body temperature and staying comfortable throughout your ride.
Start with a cycling base layer made from moisture-wicking material that will keep you dry and comfortable as you sweat. Next, add a long sleeve cycling jersey for men made from thermal or insulated material to provide additional warmth. For very cold conditions, consider wearing a cycling jacket or a windproof vest over your jersey to protect you from the wind.
On your legs, wear cycling tights or pants made from thermal or insulated material to keep your legs warm. You can also add leg warmers or knee warmers for extra warmth.
For your extremities, wear a cycling cap or headband to keep your head and ears warm. Gloves or mittens are a must to keep your hands warm, and insulated socks or shoe covers can help keep your feet warm and dry.
It's important to remember that you may need to remove or add layers during your ride depending on your level of exertion and the changing weather conditions.
Would long sleeve jerseys work instead of a jacket?
Our long sleeve cycling jerseys for men can provide a good amount of warmth and protection from the elements, but they may not be enough in very cold or wet conditions. Whether or not a long sleeve cycling jersey can work instead of a jacket depends on the temperature and weather conditions you are riding in.
In moderate cold weather, a long sleeve cycling jersey paired with a cycling base layer can provide enough warmth and protection. However, in colder temperatures or windy or wet conditions, a jacket may be necessary to provide additional insulation and protection.