

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I really like the Skyline Pro Short-Sleeve because it breathes better than most midweight jerseys. The pique knit moves air well, and the fit stays stable even when I’m wearing a pack. The reflective hits and the lens wipe are small details that actually matter on long, dusty rides.""We set out for long days in the saddle knowing the Skyline Pro Short-Sleeve Jersey is built to handle heat, movement, and demanding terrain. Troy Lee Designs uses a lightweight, breathable polyester pique airflow knit that stays cool across exposed climbs and warm trail networks. From the first section of singletrack, the jersey feels smooth, airy, and comfortable as we build into the ride. As temperatures climb, the moisture-wicking structure helps keep sweat under control while the short-sleeve cut opens up airflow for consistent cooling. Reflective logos add visibility as the light changes, and the 3-piece neckline and hem construction help the jersey maintain a stable, performance-ready fit. With a built-in lens wipe for dusty lenses and UPF protection for sunny stretches, the Skyline Pro Short-Sleeve Jersey keeps us prepared as the miles unfold."
Price: $89.00 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I grab the Skyline Pro Air Short-Sleeve on the hottest days because the AIR KNIT fabric vents insanely well. It feels lighter than most trail jerseys but still holds its shape. The neckline construction is surprisingly...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I grab the Skyline Pro Air Short-Sleeve on the hottest days because the AIR KNIT fabric vents insanely well. It feels lighter than most trail jerseys but still holds its shape. The neckline construction is surprisingly...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I grab the Skyline Pro Air Short-Sleeve on the hottest days because the AIR KNIT fabric vents insanely well. It feels lighter than most trail jerseys but still holds its shape. The neckline construction is surprisingly...