MAAP Alt_Road LS jersey 2.0 deals

Now in its second iteration, the MAAP Alt_Road LS jersey 2.0 looks to improve on the previous jersey’s performance while maintaining its credentials as a reliable piece of kit for adventure and off-road riding. But will warrant a place as one of the best long sleeved cycling jerseys?

Construction

Interestingly MAAP suggests this jersey be used between 18-30ËšC, which seems high for a long sleeved jersey even with greater breathability. MAAP has used the Core fit for this jersey, which is a bit looser than the Race fit found on jerseys such as the Pro Race previously tested. YKK zips have also been used on the main zipper as well as on the rear stash pocket.

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MAAP Alt Road LS Jersey

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Pockets wise, the standard three cargo pockets are used at the rear which are nicely deep enough to fit the largest of smartphones or packable waterproofs.

Le Col ARC LS jersey uses merino construction and comes in at £180 / $250, with a similar focus on looser fit and all-day gravel adventure riding. The Café du Cycliste Claudette LS is another merino LS jersey but uses a lower amount of the material.

Merino does have a quantifiable benefit when it comes to moisture wicking, fast drying, and anti-bacterial properties, which is great for long days in the saddle or multi-day adventures where kit washing is not easily accessible. This does give it an advantage in this field ahead of more traditional polyester jerseys which are often cheaper. There are also certain environmental benefits to using natural fibres such as merino over polyester alternatives.

There are a few outliers that come in cheaper even with merino, the Rapha Classic LS is £150 /$220 and performs brilliantly across all the same areas with a bit more of a road fit. However the Alt_Road 2.0 does feature some great additions that really do help for adventure gravel riding. This looser fit around the waist also helps when wearing cargo shorts with rear pockets, giving more room without pressure. It’s certainly a specialist piece of kit, but for the purpose it is designed for, it is genuinely great. For more general riding, you can afford to go for a cheaper item to get many of the benefits.

Compared to other long sleeve cycling jerseys, the MAAP Alt_Road 2.0 LS jersey is a solid performer. In that category itself, it doesn’t really offer anything particularly special, save for the merino fibres used which make it versatile across a broad range of dry temperatures.

Where the Alt_Road starts to shine is when it is put to the test on longer adventure type rides in the saddle. For multi-day exploration the antimicrobial elements are fantastic, while the cargo storage is incredibly neat and effective to the point it really helps it stand out.

For road use only, there are likely better suited and better value options. But for adventure riding and wanting a jersey that is versatile in a range of conditions and allows storage for additional layers, it’s a really great performer boasting practicality and comfort.