
Youth Cycling Jersey Fasthouse Elrod Astre Breathable Performance
$6.90
Description
Fasthouse Elrod Astre Jersey – Youth Performance Cycling Apparel
Engineered for young athletes who demand speed without sacrificing style, the Elrod Astre Jersey combines aerodynamic precision with all-day comfort. Ideal for competitive cyclists aged 8-16 or active kids tackling weekend trail rides and BMX competitions, this technical wear elevates both performance and confidence on the track or road.
Key Innovations
– Dynamic Fit System: Contoured V-neck design + drop tail hem provide unrestricted movement during sprints or technical maneuvers
– Triple-Threat Ventilation: Strategically placed mesh panels (back + underarms) boost airflow by 40% compared to standard jerseys
– Pro-Grade Durability*: Overlock stitching withstands daily training sessions while maintaining sleek race-ready aesthetics
Performance Fabrication
96% Polyester / 4% Spandex composite engineered with:
✓ FastDri® moisture management system
✓ Seamless compression cuffs (prevents chafing during 2+ hour rides)
✓ UV-resistant screen printing technology (maintains vibrancy through 50+ wash cycles)
Comparison Highlights vs Standard Youth Jerseys
| Feature | Elrod Astre | Competitor Avg |
|————————|————-|—————-|
| Breathable Zones | 3 panels | 1 panel |
| Moisture Evaporation | 15 mins† | 25 mins† |
| Size Retention After Wash | +92% | +78% |
Perfect for: XC mountain bike championships • Track cycling qualifiers • Endurance road training programs
*Lab-tested durability retention after 20 wash cycles
†Based on ASTM D5782 moisture management testing standards
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