Men's Anti-UV Long-Sleeved Road Cycling Summer Jersey RC100 - Red
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This cycling jersey is designed to protect you from UV rays in hot weather. It also has breathable fabric, convenient pockets and a large zip for ventilation.
No more fear of sunburn! This RC100 long-sleeved jersey blocks over 95% of UVA and UVB rays on summer rides. It also wicks away moisture.
Main fabric: 100.0% Polyester; Yoke: 16.0% Elastane, 84.0% Polyester
UPF 50+ component blocks over 95% of UVA and 98% of UVB rays
NF EN ISO 13758
Moisture management
Its component provides excellent perspiration wicking
Pockets
6 pockets including 2 secure ones:
1 for keys, a map and cash
1 for your phone
Freedom of movement
Relaxed cut: suitable for all body types
Elasticated waistband.
Sun protection
UV-resistant fabric
UPF standard: 50+
TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS
Why protect yourself from UV rays?
In small doses, sunlight is great for your mood. It promotes the manufacture of vitamin D and helps to regulate sleep; however, exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays can cause serious damage: to your skin (premature ageing and skin cancers) and your eyes (cataracts, retinal damage).
The RC100 UVP Long-Sleeved Jersey meets the standard: NF EN ISO 13758 for opacity and upper body coverage. They block over 95% of UVA and 98% of UVB rays
How to effectively protect yourself
For all outdoor activities - whether in the garden, at an outdoor cafe, at the beach, in the mountains, exercising or walking - you must protect yourself from the sun
1. Covering your body with clothing and a helmet liner is the best way to protect yourself from UV rays. To protect your eyes, you should wear glasses
2. Avoid sun exposure in the middle of the day
3. Use highly protective sunscreen
4. See a dermatologist regularly
Moisture management
Air resistance reflects the ability of air to flow through the fabric: 539 l/m²/s
The higher it is, the more air flows through the component and the better perspiration can dry on the skin. This slows the component's saturation speed
The speed of diffusion reflects the drying speed: 6.33 mm/s
The greater the diffusion, the greater the surface area for air exchange, which improves drying and delays the component's saturation.