Endura Equipe Classics Cycling Jacket Waterproof Windproof Jersey Black Large

Measurements lying flat:

SIZE

Large

Pit to Pit -  about 19 inches

Length - about 24-27 inches ( Top of shoulder to hem)

Pit to Cuff - about 10-27 inches



Sizing


We measure each jersey individually to ensure a good fit, the sizes given are based on the pit to pit, pit to cuff and lenght measurement of the jacket

Please use these measurements to compare against a jacket that fit you well.

Colour

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Like new ,no tags, never worn, might have some storage related marks

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The Endura Equipe Classics Cycling Jacket has been designed to give you the ultimate all-weather protection. The short sleeve construction makes it perfect for the warmer conditions, but it also comes with matching arm warmers to transform it into a long sleeve jacket for maximum protection from the elements when you're riding in poor conditions. The jacket has been developed and tested with Endura's Movistar Team, so you can be sure you're getting the best of the best. The Endura Equipe Classics Jacket has a full length zip and it features a high-vis drop tail will deliver increased coverage. The triple rear pockets provide ample storage space, and if it's raining hard, the lazer-cut holes in the pockets will prevent water building up.

Specifications
Short sleeve construction with separate arm warmers for adaptable pro style protection
Developed and tested by Movistar Team
High stretch, lightweight, waterproof, windproof and highly breathable softshell fabric
Thermal Roubaix underarm panel for added comfort
Athletic non-flap race fit
High visibility drop tail
Triple rear pockets with laser cut drain holes
Full length zip with strung puller and zip guard
Cosy touch inner collar
If you think the Spring Classics are bad, try Scotland!