Rapha: Colombian Super-Lightweight Jersey

This looks killer.

“DUE IN STOCK MID JUNE. A tribute to the combative Colombian riders of the 1980s, this high-performance cycling jersey has been developed for the hottest, most humid conditions. It is made from three proprietary technical fabrics developed exclusively for Rapha.

Please note: $5 from each jersey will go to the Rigoberto Urán Cycling Club in Urrao, which gives disadvantaged children in Colombia the opportunity to ride and race bikes.

$150 from Rapha. Sign up for their email notifications to be alerted when it’s in stock.

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  • Pondoro

    $150.00 for a jersey that’s  insane !

    • http://prollyisnotprobably.com John Watson

      no… it’s not. You’d pay $100 for a p.o.s. 100% synthetic jersey. So $50 extra is worth it.

  • Turok2

    rigoberto!

  • Pondoro51

    I would not pay $100 for a pos shirt either ,this is moving into RUB territory .I would not give a whole days pay to buy a shirt.I am sorry but I disagree this is gouging insanity .

    • Turok2

      its ok to be broke, big guy.

      • Pondoro51

        If you  got more money than sense then run with it ,I am very proud of you !

        • http://prollyisnotprobably.com John Watson

          I’m curious as to what you pay for cycling jerseys (i’m being serious). I always paid at least $100 for a jersey. An extra $50 for this material and a great design isn’t price inflation.

          • Pondoro51

             John I pay between $50 and seventy for a shirt ,I can send you links  from where I get them and I have bee happy with  the quality so far .I need at least 5 shirts on hand to use ,so doing the maths 5 x 150  versus 5 x 50 .I am a big fan of your site and check it out a least one a day ,this is my opinion nothing personal .

          • http://prollyisnotprobably.com John Watson

            Wait, a shirt, or a jersey?

          • Pondoro

             I am talking jersey sorry! , I am from England and living in New  York .In the UK a Jersey is a sweater .


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