Shimano Ladies Sumire Short Sleeve Jersey
Shimano Ladies Sumire Short Sleeve Jersey


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Shimano Ladies Sumire S Sleeve Jersey
With it's women's specific anatomic fit and soft-hand, quick-wicking fabric, Shimano's Ladies Sumire Jersey should soon become your favourite go-to summer cycling jersey.
The Ladies Sumire Jersey marries a luxurious feel with a performance fit and technical fabrics to give you a cycling top that's right at home on fast-paced training loops, all-day endurance epics as well as tackling Gran Fondos and Sportives. The women's specific anatomic fit ensures you're streamlined through the air with no flapping fabric to drag you back and it's beautifully comfortable as you adopt your road riding position. Then, as you're pushing the pace, you'll be happy to find the Sumire deals with perspiration quickly and efficiently, leaving you dry as the speed and temperatures tick upwards.
The jersey doesn't miss out on the practical details either, with three rear pockets allowing you the room to stow away essentials plus perhaps a lightweight emergency vest or jacket. A waist hem gripper supports the pockets and also keeps the jersey firmly in place and reflective details add low-light visibility for long rides that finish after the sun sets. Ladies specific anatomic fit.
Sleeve opening designed for a comfortable fit. Three back pockets plus an easy-access small pocket. High-quality sublimation graphics.
Soft, supple, and quick-drying fabric. UPF 50+. Reflective elements for low-light visibility.
Lower-back gripper hem band holds jersey in place. 100% Polyester.
Women's Sumire SS Jersey Specification | |
Clothing Type | Jerseys |
Jerseys Type | Short Sleeve |
Material | Polyester |
Colour | Black |
Size | XL |
Gender | Ladies |
Designed for | MTB, Road |
Brand | Shimano |
Retailer | Wiggle |
RRP | £79.99 |
Lowest Price | £23.99 |
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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Shimano are a Japanese manufacturer primarily known for their cycling components, and to a lesser extent shoes and clothing. Founded in 1921, Shimano is widely believed to be the largest cycling component manufacturer in the world, having reached this status through a combination of innovation, reliability and value for money. Whatever your style of riding, whether it be road or MTB, Shimano will have a component range to suit your level and budget, from the low end Alivio and Tiagra to the professional standard XTR and Dura-Ace. Over the years, Shimano have revolutionised bicycle gear, brake and pedal systems, such as the recessed SPD, Hollowtech crank arms and smooth shifting Hyperglide sprockets. Initially their component range faced competition from Suntour, whereas nowadays their primary rivals for market share are SRAM and Campagnolo. If you wish to save money on their components and apparel, please visit my Shimano section, where I list as many money saving deals as I can find.
For additional information on Shimano's cycling equipment, please visit either http://cycle.shimano-europe.com/ or their wikipedia page - this includes information on Shimano's history, including non-cycling equipment.
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