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Norrona
Fjora Equaliser Lightweight Long-Sleeve Jersey - Women's

4 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$89.00
Color:Mykonos Blue/Aquarius

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Why We Like The Fjora Equaliser Lightweight Long-Sleeve Jersey

Norrona's Fjora Equaliser Lightweight Long-Sleeve Jersey looks mellow, but it has enough hidden tech to keep you comfortable when you're tearing up singletrack or ripping DH lines. The laid-back look hides the fact that the Equaliser is woven with a moisture-wicking waffle construction against the skin, which helps you stay cool and comfortable whether you're riding hard or taking a break from the wheels for an on-foot adventure.


Details

  • A lightweight shirt for technical mountain biking
  • Waffle knit effectively transports moisture away from your skin
  • Offset seams keep you comfortable when traveling with a pack
  • Longer back cut offers extended coverage as you ride
  • Item #NRA00CK
Material
equaliser (100% polyester)
Fit
regular
Manufacturer Warranty
5 years

Overall Rating

4 based on 1 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

April 9, 2024

Great color and material but snug fit

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Have two other of these shirts, identical. This one is a year newer in purchase. The fit is smaller by 1/2 size. That was disappointing as I was hoping for the same cut as my other shirts.

Alaskanflyfisher
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com