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The Swobo Merino Short Sleeve Merino Cycling Jersey will change the way you think about wool. Wool is warm in the winter, even when you sweat, and cool in the summer thanks to fantastic temperature regulation properties. This Swobo top wears like iron thanks to bar-tacked stress points and wide ribbing at the cuffs and neck. It fits supremely well, and the New Zealand Merino wool feels super soft even on bare skin.
Swobo Men’s Short Sleeve Merino Cycling Jersey Features
- Made from 100% New Zealand MAPP Merino Wool
- ½ length zip
- Three pockets in the back
- Reinforced bar tacking at major stress points
- Wide rib at sleeve and neck
- Machine washable
- Recommended for road cycling, cross-country MTB
Swobo Men’s Short Sleeve Merino Cycling Jersey Reviews
There were many positive reviews about the Swobo Men’s Short Sleeve Merino Cycling Jersey from cyclists who have purchased and used it.
Many comments regarding the fabric. Wool is the way to go; if you don’t currently use wool, you are missing out! All the synthetic materials are just trying to imitate what wool can do so why not just use the original performance material? I LOVE wool! It breaths well, blocks wind, doesn’t get the perma-funk like synthetic materials and is way softer and more comfortable on your skin.
Another reviewer found wool softer and after a few hot and sweaty rides you don’t smell like your shoes and this shirt is odor resistant.
The reviewers liked the cut of the shirt although a few were not as fond of the sleeves.
Overall a wool cycling shirt is the way to go in both warm and cold weather. With the benefits of odor free, moisture wicking, warmth when wet they can’t be beat. Click here to check the current Amazon price for the Swobo Men’s Short Sleeve Merino Cycling Jersey.

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