Ale Prime Hive Short Sleeve Jersey
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Ale Prime Hive SS Jersey
Hitting the sweet spot of performance and style, the Ale Prime Short Sleeve Hive Cycling Jersey looks good, feels great and offers perfect performance to keep you comfortable on any bike ride.
Working with the team at Ale, here at Wiggle we're thrilled to bring you a range of exclusive designs of high-performance cycle wear with distinctive graphics that really pop when you're on the bike. When you're taking to your bike in warmer weather, the Prime Short Sleeve Hive Jersey really excels, the light and breathable materials ensuring you never feel too hot or too sweaty. The double-faced fabric does a great job of moving excess moisture off the skin, leaving you fresh and comfortable even under a scorching summer sun.
Mesh sides provide extra ventilation and speed up sweat evaporation for an extra cooling effect while the full-length front zip makes it easy to give a welcome boost to airflow at slower speeds. The fit is kept close to the body, with long die-cut sleeves lending extra aero performance, ensuring summer fitness is maximised. However, don't think that you'll feel restricted, the stretch of the jersey still allowing easy freedom of movement while silicone grippers along the hem provide a sleek finish.
Reflective details mean you can be out after the sun sets and still catch attention as you pedal homewards. Light and breathable. Double-face fabric on body to ensure breathability and quick-drying.
Silicone grip along front and rear hem. Mesh fabric on sides. Die-cut longer sleeves - Race fit, aerodynamic.
Elasticated ribbon in pockets for security. Reflective tab on rear pocket. Hidden front zipper.
100% Polyester.
Prime Hive SS Jersey Specification | |
Clothing Type | Jerseys |
Jerseys Type | Short Sleeve |
Material | Polyester |
Colour | Purple |
Size | S, M |
Gender | Men's |
Designed for | Road |
Brand | Ale |
Retailer | Wiggle |
RRP | £100.00 |
Lowest Price | £35.13 |
As far as I'm aware this product is currently out of stock - however it was originally for sale at Wiggle. Below are their current UK delivery costs:
Standard Delivery (Hermes or Yodel - within 4 working days) FREE for items over £20 and £2.99 for items under £20. Priority 1st Class Delivery (within 2 working days) £3.99. UK Next Day £4.99. UK Bulk Orders (Bikes, Turbo Trainers etc) FREE - Built and despatched in 10 - 12 working days. There may be an extra charge for Highlands and Islands. Full details on Wiggle's P&P charges can be found here.
Please note - I regularly update these charges, but shipping policies do change - Please ensure they are correct before completing a purchase.
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Ale Jerseys
Alé (pronounced similar to Allez, and not like Ale) is an Italian clothing brand located in Castel d'Ario, Lombardy, which began life as recent as 2013. It's parent company APG has much experience in manufacturing performance cycle wear since 1986, for companies such as Nike, and kit for teams such as Discovery and Motorola. Sister companies include DMT (cycling shoes) and (Mario) Cipollini bikes, so it's to say they know what they are doing. Their product ranges are aimed at road cyclists, and manufacturing still takes place in Italy, as opposed to using far eastern factories. The colours used in their garments tend to be bright (and possibly a touch garish in some cases!), but have proved popular amongst European cyclists. Wiggle were one of the first retailers in the UK to stock the Alé ranges, which are slowly gaining a reputation for being expensive yet quality garments.
To find out more about Alé, please visit https://www.alecycling.com/en/, or you can read a piece that Cycling Weekly wrote upon visiting their factory in Italy.
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