REVIEW: Pearl Izumi Select Thermal LS Jersey

This is the first in a list of long overdue reviews for y’all.  As it’s been cold out lately I figured I’d start with finally posting my thoughts on the Pearl Izumi Select Thermal jersey.

They say

Packing the best warmth-to-value in the line, the SELECT Thermal Jersey is great worn alone for the chilly days or as the core thermal piece in a layering system.

•SELECT heavy weight Thermal Fleece sets the benchmark in warmth and moisture transfer
•Full length zipper for venting
•Contoured, shaped sleeve hem adds warmth
•Three back pockets with hidden sweat-proof pocket
•Reflective elements for low-light visibility

SEMI-FORM FIT

Body: 100% polyester
Weight: 266 g/m2

 

I say

Build Quality & Features
Build quality is what you’d expect of Pearl Izumi and on par with other Taiwanese made bike kit. Seams (that are there) are of decent finish, but on my jersey the far left pocket doesn’t appear to have ever been stitched closed on the bottom. Fortunately I never use those pockets as otherwise I would have lost whatever I put in it!

Features are how I think they should be for a jersey – minimal. Drop hem, full zip with zipper ‘garage’ to keep the pull from flapping around, three rear pockets (four if you count the hidden ‘waterproof’ pocket just inside the far right rear pocket) for holding energy bars, steak or EPO, and reflective detailing on the front/rear logos and pocket trim.

Rear pockets with reflective detailing

Zipper garage

Fit
I typically wear a L or XL (depending on how hipster the fit of a particular item is and my desired length), and the large fits exactly as I’d want, with enough stretch to accomodate my winter beer gut. Length, usually the bane of my clothing existence, is perfect – sleeves end right where they should, the front ends right at the waist and the drop hem is perfectly sized to keep my coin slot hidden when in a riding position.  Unlike most cycling apparel the PI Select Thermal Jersey fits true to size, if not a touch big.  If you typically wear a large and like bit more relaxed fit, order a large, not a XXXL as you’d need with some of the companies that build their apparel for the more diminutive.  If you want the more uber-eurotard fit (note: I can’t do that lest I look like 10 lbs of potatoes in a 5 lb sack) you could consider going down a size, with the caveat that you’ll lose some length – which is usually the primary driver behind my size decisions.

full frontal stupidity

 

'Winter shape' flattering side view. I think the design creates an optical illusion that makes the stomach stick out further than the chest....

 

Performance
I’ve been satisfied with the performance of the Select Thermal jersey thus far. My core typically heats up fast when riding, and I’ve worn this as my only layer on rides in the high-30s (caveat: most of my rides start with a considerable uphill effort). Breathes well, and when you sweat it does a good job at moving that sweat off your skin and to the outer garment, and dries quickly. The jersey is NOT windproof (nor does it claim to be) so you’ll likely want to layer up with a wind layer for windy days or long downhills right after climbing.

This is my first take on a cycling clothing review, any questions/comments/suggestions for the next one is appreciated.  Also, if you can’t find the Pearl Izumi Select Thermal jersey at your local shop you can pick them up online at Huck ‘n Roll or Real Cyclist.

EDIT:  I originally posted this as the ‘Elite’ jersey (thinking of my jacket, no jersey…).  Apologize if you found this review via search for the Elite level jersey!

Red Bull Crashed Ice – BIKE Version

Usually this is an ice skate only event, but in a flash of brilliance (no doubt driven by ingesting their half acid/half piss + some secret alpine herbs) Red Bull decided to incorporate bikes into the mix. Sadly the video is 2/3 intro 1/3 action so you don’t get much but a teaser.

 

 

A Message from Contador

Friday Poll: Lance Armstrong

Love him? Hate him? Indifferent? Vote below.

 

Lebron James bikes to work

World’s wealthiest bike commuter? Maybe I’ll see him riding from The Nines next time they’re in town playing the Blazers. Can you imagine if this was a trend that the kids of America picked up on?

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POLL: 26 vs. 29 vs. 650B

Specialized

Thought this sticker was hilarious given the Volagi/Specialized hooplah.  Not my bike, but can appreciate the sentiment.  I also think it’s funny that people who will talk your ear off about buying local,  small, artisan, handcrafted, ‘hate Starbucks because they are big’ blah blah blah will also openly rep the big S like it ain’t no thang.  FWIW I’d ride an Enduro or an FSR of some sort if it was free.

In the end all this boycott talk will have zero change on their bottom line given the short term memory of consumers these days (anybody remember the old ‘boycott Burton cuz you can’t patent fun’ movement?), but it’s nice to see a small minority keep the dream alive.  Guy is lucky he didn’t use red stickers for that, would have likely been sent a C&D by big S.

 

Chris Akrigg: Step by Step

I love this guy’s riding, and that fall….just ouch. Definitely not the usual mouth gaping vids he puts out, but glad to see Chris is back on the bike!

VIDEO: Ultramontane

These are probably the most enjoyable and moody MTB flicks I’ve seen…ever.

Shit Cyclists Say

Not to be left out of the ‘shit XXX says’ meme, People for bikes is throwing their hat in the ring. I actually think this is funnier than the ‘Shit Mountain Bikers Say‘ vid, but than again I tend to find the cliche yuppy roadie guys portrayed here funny to begin with.

I’m not sure if the ‘shit XX says’ meme is dead yet, but it’s worth noting I just saw a ‘shit people who made shit XXX says videos say’ vid, so I’m thinking it’s about to go JoePa on us (ordinarily I’d call ‘too soon’ on myself, but a guy who ignored what he ignored doesn’t get the same respect others would)